- Fungus-growing ants (tribe
Attini)
comprise all the
known fungus-growing ant
species parti****ting in ant–fungus mutualism. They are
known for cutting...
- ants Atta
cephalotes (L.) and
acromyrmex octospinosus (reich) (Formicidae,
Attini)".
Bulletin of
Entomological Research. 66 (2): 205–217. doi:10.1017/S0007485300006647...
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colombica is one of 47
species of
leafcutter ants. This
species is part of the
Attini tribe (the fungus-growing ants).
Workers of this
species are
maroon in colour...
-
other ponerines such as Anochetus, as well as some
genera in the
tribe Attini, such as Daceton, Orectognathus, and Strumigenys,
which are
viewed as examples...
- the
nests of
leafcutter ants and
other fungus-growing ants of the
tribe Attini, and the
fungal gardens of
termites (Isoptera).
Since they do not generate...
- Neotropics,
where some of the
species are
specialized parasites or
predators of
Attini. It is
difficult to
characterize morphologically.
Bolton (2003)
placed it...
- one of the two
genera of
advanced fungus-growing ants
within the
tribe Attini. This
species is the
largest and most
notable species of ant of Cuba. A...
- the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini.
Acromyrmex gallardoi Santschi, 1936
Sericomyrmex gallardoi Santschi, 1920...
- they
comprise one of the two
genera of
advanced attines within the
tribe Attini,
along with Atta.
Acromyrmex species' hard
outer covering, the exoskeleton...
- the two
genera of
advanced attines (fungus-growing ants)
within the
tribe Attini. The
queen is
approximately 30 mm long, and dark brown.
Workers are dark...