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Ecitoninae is an ant subfamily. They are
carnivorous ants that are
characterized by
organizing periodic expeditions of
thousands of individuals. They do...
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ready to
defend the nest with
powerful mandibles and (in the case of the
Ecitoninae) stingers.
Inside the nest,
there are
numerous p****ages that have 'chambers'...
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species of
these ants.
Unlike the New
World members of the
former subfamily Ecitoninae (now Dorylinae),
members of this
genus form
temporary subterranean bivouacs...
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dorylomorph subfamilies (Aenictinae, Aenictogitoninae, Cerapachyinae,
Ecitoninae, and Leptanilloidinae)
under Dorylinae,
while Borowiec (2016) reviewed...
- Leptanilloidinae, and the
three army ant
subfamilies Aenictinae,
Dorylinae and
Ecitoninae. Army ants
predominantly reside in
tropical and
subtropical areas of Africa...
- *Cerapachyinae is
paraphyletic ‡ The
previous dorylomorph subfamilies –
Ecitoninae, Aenictinae, Aenictogitoninae, Cerapachyinae,
Leptanilloidinae – were...
- of Ants and
Termites by Army Ants,
Nomamyrmex esenbeckii (Formicidae,
Ecitoninae) in the
Brazilian Amazon" (PDF). Sociobiology. 52 (2): 399–402. S2CID 83382512...
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survive in Kansas'
harsher environments. Ants of the
former subfamily Ecitoninae (now Dorylinae)
mostly go
unnoticed in
Kansas because they can not tolerate...
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previously also
contained Aenictinae, Aenictogitoninae, Cerapachyinae,
Ecitoninae and Leptanilloidinae. The last
three decades have seen a proliferation...
- the Neotropics: The behaviour, diet,
andimpact of New
World army ants (
Ecitoninae)".
Retrieved 2024-06-12. Schneirla, 1971[page needed] Austin, CT, J. P...