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- Ectatomminae is a subfamily of ants in the poneromorph subfamilies group containing four extant and three extinct genera in two tribes. The subfamily was...
- ants that are distributed in the Old World and New World. The subfamily Ectatomminae represents four extant genera and three fossil genera, established in...
- Xu, 2000 Zasphinctus Zasphinctus siamensis (Jaitrong, 2016) Subfamily Ectatomminae [1 genus, 7 species] Gnamptogenys Gnamptogenys bicolor (Emery, 1889)...
- "Apomyrminae") Aneuretinae †Brownimeciinae Doli****rinae Dorylinae Ectatomminae †Formiciinae Formicinae †Haidomyrmecinae Heteroponerinae Leptanillinae...
- Stictoponera is a genus of ants in the subfamily Ectatomminae. They are found in Southeast Asia and Oceania. The genus was synonymized under Gnamptogenys...
- Smith in 1858 as a member of the genus Rhytidoponera in the subfamily Ectatomminae. These ants measure between 5 and 7 mm (0.20 and 0.28 in). The queens...
- Gnamptogenys ericae is a species of ant in the subfamily Ectatomminae. Gnamptogenys ericae has a black exoskeleton while the mandibles, legs, and antennae...
- Holcoponera is a genus of ants in the subfamily Ectatomminae. They are found in the Neotropics, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. The genus was synonymized...
- 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...
- Agroecomyrmecinae Amblyoponinae Aneuretinae Doli****rinae Dorylinae Ectatomminae Formicinae Heteroponerinae Leptanillinae Martialinae Myrmeciinae Myrmicinae...