- exhaustion, and can, like
other several other Cataglyphis species,
sustain body
temperatures up to 50°C.
Cataglyphis is also the name of an
autonomous rover...
- ant,
Cataglyphis bombycina". The
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 222 (20): jeb198705. doi:10.1242/jeb.198705. PMID 31619540. The
Amazing Cataglyphis Ant...
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Cataglyphis nigra, also
known as the
black desert ant, is a
species of ant in the
genus Cataglyphis. This
species is
found in
North Africa, the Levant...
- The
Sahara Desert ant (
Cataglyphis bicolor) is a desert-dwelling ant of the
genus Cataglyphis. It
primarily inhabits the
Sahara Desert and is one of the...
-
Cataglyphis tartessica is an ant
species of the
genus Cataglyphis, it is
endemic to Spain,
mostly Western Andalucia, in the
provinces of Huelva, Seville...
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abdominal segment IV.
Certain ants in the
genus Cataglyphis,
including Cataglyphis bicolor and
Cataglyphis fortis, have a
cubiform petiole that
allows them...
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Cataglyphis cursor is a
species of ant in the
genus Cataglyphis.
Described in 1846, it is
known only from the
Mediterranean parts of France. Parthenogenesis...
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Cataglyphis hannae is a
species of ant in the
subfamily Formicinae. It is
native to Tunisia.
Social Insects Specialist Group (1996). "
Cataglyphis hannae"...
- However,
fertile diploid males may
still appear in some species, such as
Cataglyphis cursor. In some
species of reptiles, such as alligators, **** is determined...
- "
Cataglyphis fortis". AntCat.
Retrieved 31
January 2015. Steck, K.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M. (2009). "Smells like home:
Desert ants,
Cataglyphis fortis...