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Acropyga is a
genus of
small formicine ants. Some
species can be
indirect pests. A. acutiventris,
which is
found from
India to Australia,
tends subterranean...
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Acropyga rubescens is an ant in the
Formicinae subfamily. "
Acropyga rubescens". An
Online Catalog of the Ants of the World. AntCat.
Retrieved 19 January...
- balansae, H. martinii, and
Opuntia cespitosa.
Fossil specimens of
genus Acropyga ants have been
recovered from the
Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits...
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Acropyga epedana is an ant in the
subfamily Formicinae. It
lives permanently underground in the
Chiricahua Mountains in
Arizona and
forms a mutualistic...
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Acropyga acutiventris is an ant in the
subfamily Formicinae. It
lives underground in
tropical regions and
forms a
mutualistic ****ociation with the mealybug...
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Acropyga exsanguis is a
species of ant in the
subfamily Formicinae. It
lives in
underground nests in Mexico,
Central and
South America. Over 450 ant species...
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Acropyga glaesaria is an
extinct species of ant in the
subfamily Formicinae known from a
group of
possibly Miocene fossils found on Hispaniola. A. glaesaria...
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Leptanillinae is
known from Australia.
Acropyga acutiventris Roger, 1862
Acropyga myops Forel, 1910
Acropyga pallida (Donisthorpe, 1938)
Adlerzia froggatti...
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honeydew droplets from the herd. Ants of the
entirely subterranean genus Acropyga have a
noted trophobiotic relationship with mealybugs,
being considered...
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other instances,
scale insects are
carried inside the ant's nest; the ant
Acropyga exsanguis takes this to an
extreme by
transporting a
fertilised female...