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Allomerus decemarticulatus is an
Amazonian ant
species found in the
tropics of
South America. This
species is most
notable for the workers’
complex and...
- both
species depend on each
other for survival. The ant
Allomerus decemarticulatus has
evolved a three-way ****ociation with the host plant,
Hirtella physophora...
- Chrysobalanaceae. It
forms an ****ociation with the ant species,
Allomerus decemarticulatus. The ants live in
honeycombed cylinders they
attach to the plant's...
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cavities and structures.
Allomerus brevipilosus Fernández, 2007
Allomerus decemarticulatus Mayr, 1878
Allomerus dentatus Fernández, 2007
Allomerus maietae Fernández...
- (Chrysobalanaceae), a
plant that
houses colonies of plant-ants
Allomerus decemarticulatus and
provides the ants with nectar. Some
species of
Zelus gather sticky...
- †Agastomyrma
laticeps —
Allomerus Mayr 1878 8
Allomerus decemarticulatus Allomerus decemarticulatus Ancyridris Wheeler 1935 2
Ancyridris polyrhachioides...
- be
parasites of the
fungus gardens,
coevolved with them.
Allomerus decemarticulatus ants use
Trimmatostroma sp. to
create structures within Hirtella physophora...
- 90:1-262. Wheeler, W. M.; Mann, W. M. 1942c. [Untitled.
Allomerus decemarticulatus Mayr subsp.
novemarticulatus Wheeler & Mann, subsp. nov.]. P. 199 in:...