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Dorylinae is an ant subfamily, with
distributions in both the Old
World and New World.
Brady et al. (2014)
synonymized the
previous dorylomorph subfamilies...
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exhibit legionary behavior; in the
other three lineages, Ecitoninae,
Dorylinae, and Leptanillinae, all of the
constituent species were
considered to...
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species are
generalised scavengers, but some are predacious. The
subfamily Dorylinae was
established by
Leach in 1815,
which represents 27
extant genera and...
- Cerapachyinae, Leptanilloidinae, and the
three army ant
subfamilies Aenictinae,
Dorylinae and Ecitoninae. Army ants
predominantly reside in
tropical and subtropical...
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Unlike the New
World members of the
former subfamily Ecitoninae (now
Dorylinae),
members of this
genus form
temporary subterranean bivouacs in underground...
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Amblyoponinae (incl. "Apomyrminae")
Aneuretinae †Brownimeciinae Doli****rinae
Dorylinae Ectatomminae †Formiciinae
Formicinae †Haidomyrmecinae Heteroponerinae...
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litter for foraging, a
large enough area to
contain army-ant
swarms (
Dorylinae), and rocks, cliffs, or
caves for
nesting sites. del Hoyo, J.; Elliott...
- Sri
Lanka is a
tropical island situated close to the
southern tip of India. The
invertebrate fauna is as
large as it is
common to
other regions of the...
- Myrmicinae,
Formicinae and Doli****rinae, as well as the army ants (
Dorylinae). Non-formicoids
comprise five "poneroid"
subfamilies (Agroecomyrmecinae...
- nymphs. Ants such as
Megaponera analis attack the
outside of
mounds and
Dorylinae ants
attack underground.
Despite this, some
termites and ants can coexist...