- from
Brazil and Peru.
Daceton armigerum (Latreille, 1802)
Daceton boltoni Azorsa & Sosa-Calvo, 2008 Bolton, B. (2015). "
Daceton". AntCat.
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Daceton armigerum is a
Neotropical species of
arboreal ants,
distributed throughout northern South America. D.
armigerum combines several traits generally...
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Daceton boltoni is a
Neotropical species of
arboreal ants in the
subfamily Myrmicinae. The
species occurs in Peru and
Brazil and is
similar to its sister...
- such as Anochetus, as well as some
genera in the
tribe Attini, such as
Daceton, Orectognathus, and Strumigenys,
which are
viewed as
examples of convergent...
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Colobostruma Wheeler, 1927
Cyatta Sosa-Calvo et al., 2013
Cyphomyrmex Mayr, 1862
Daceton Perty, 1833
Diaphoromyrma Fernández,
Delabie & Nascimento, 2009 Epopostruma...
- Camponotus). All
arboreal doli****rines and non-cephalotine
myrmicines except Daceton armigerum do not glide.
Living in the
rainforest canopy like many other...
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Colobostruma Wheeler, 1927
Cyatta Sosa-Calvo et al., 2013
Cyphomyrmex Mayr, 1862
Daceton Perty, 1833
Diaphoromyrma Fernández,
Delabie & Nascimento, 2009 Epopostruma...
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Wilson 1957 7
Dacetinops cibdelus Dacetinops cibdelus Daceton Perty 1833 2
Formica armigera Daceton armigerum Diaphoromyrma Fernández,
Delabie & Nascimento...
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mandibles of
Myrmoteras consists of two hairs.
Other trap-jawed
genera are
Daceton, Acanthognathus, Orectognathus, Microdaceton, and Epitritus.[citation needed]...
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Anomalomyrma boltoni Cataulacus boltoni Chimaeridris boltoni Cryptomyrmex boltoni Daceton boltoni Leptanilla boltoni Loweriella boltoni Meranoplus boltoni Monomorium...