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colony is well established.
Lower attines have very
minor polymorphism within the
minor workers,
though higher attines commonly have very
different sizes...
- "higher"
attines. One of the more
distinguishing factors between these two
subgroups is
their respective cultivars and
cultivar substrates.
Lower attines have...
- 298, ISBN 978-0-313-33922-6. Weber, Neal A. (1972),
Gardening Ants, The
Attines, The
American Philosophical Society, pp. 14, 34, ISBN 978-0-87169-092-0...
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known American myrmecologist,
specializing in the fungus-growing ants (the
attines).
Weber graduated from the
University of
North Dakota with an A.B. in 1930...
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genus Amoimyrmex. This
species is from one of the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini.
Amoimyrmex silvestrii bruchi...
- the
genus Atta. This
species is from one of the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini. The
queen is approximately...
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genus Acromyrmex. This
species is from one of the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini.
Acromyrmex subterraneus...
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genus Acromyrmex. This
species is from one of the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini.
Acromyrmex lobicornis cochlearis...
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known as "leafcutter ants" they
comprise one of the two
genera of
advanced attines within the
tribe Attini,
along with Atta.
Acromyrmex species' hard outer...
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genus Acromyrmex. This
species is from one of the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini.
Acromyrmex rugosus rochai...