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- resulting in toxic acidosis in various species. Colobopsis saundersi Dorsal view Frontal view Label Colobopsis explodens – Species of Asian ant Globitermes...
- Mayr and contains 95 species. The type species is Colobopsis truncata. As part of Camponotini, Colobopsis workers have distinctive mandibular dentition (5-8...
- even fish if it's near their nests. Head of Colobopsis explodens worker Colobopsis explodens worker Colobopsis explodens worker. (a) vertex of major worker...
- Colobopsis schmitzi, synonym Camponotus schmitzi, is a species of ant native to Borneo, which is commonly known as the diving ant, swimming ant or pitcher-plant...
- Colobopsis truncata is a species of ant and type species of the genus Colobopsis. This species was first described in 1808 by M. Spinola, an Italian entomologist...
- Colobopsis bryani Colobopsis calva Colobopsis camelus Colobopsis cerberula Colobopsis ceylonica Colobopsis clerodendri Colobopsis conica Colobopsis conithorax...
- 2001 as Camponotus (Colobopsis) anderseni. In a revision of the ant subfamily Formicinae published in 2016 the subgenus C. (Colobopsis) found to be phylogenetically...
- Colobopsis ceylonica is a species of formicine ant. It is found from Sri Lanka. Bolton, Barry, ed. (2018). "Colobopsis ceylonica". AntCat: An Online Catalog...
- and Eleonore Maschwitz in 1974 to describe the defensive mechanism of Colobopsis saundersi, a species of ant. It is caused by a contraction of muscles...
- Colobopsis abdita (synonym Camponotus abditus) is a species of carpenter ant endemic to Guatemala. It was described by Auguste Forel in 1899. Based on...