Wingless ants are all females.
All male ants have wings. All worker ants are females. All
ants that don't have wings are definitely females.
This was only known recently, however this was portrayed in
the Quran 1400 years before it was discovered. The Quran addressed ants that
cannot fly in the female mode:
١٨ ØَتَّÙ‰ٰ Ø¥ِذَا Ø£َتَÙˆْا عَÙ„َÙ‰ٰ Ùˆَادِ النَّÙ…ْÙ„ِ Ù‚َالَتْ Ù†َÙ…ْÙ„َØ©ٌ ÙŠَا Ø£َÙŠُّÙ‡َا النَّÙ…ْÙ„ُ ادْØ®ُÙ„ُوا Ù…َسَاكِÙ†َÙƒُÙ…ْ Ù„َا ÙŠَØْØ·ِÙ…َÙ†َّÙƒُÙ…ْ سُÙ„َÙŠْÙ…َانُ ÙˆَجُÙ†ُودُÙ‡ُ ÙˆَÙ‡ُÙ…ْ Ù„َا ÙŠَØ´ْعُرُونَ
“Until, when they came upon the valley of the ants, an ant said, "O ants, enter your homes so that you do not be crushed by Solomon and his soldiers while they do not feel it." (Quran 27:18)
For the word "said": Kala (قال) is for males.
Kalat ( Ù‚َالَتْ) is for females. The Quran used Kalat Ù‚َالَتْ (female).
If this ant had wings it would have flown off however it
didn't have this option; instead its only option was to hide underground. Since
it didn't have wings then this was definitely a female ant. Here the Quran
correctly addressed this ant in the female mode.