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Harpegnathos saltator,
sometimes called the
Indian jumping ant or Jerdon's
jumping ant, is a
species of ant
found in India. They have long
mandibles and...
- them immortal.
Harpegnathos alperti General, 2016
Harpegnathos empesoi Chapman, 1963
Harpegnathos hobbyi Donisthorpe, 1937
Harpegnathos honestoi General...
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Harpegnathos venator is a
species of ant
found in
South and
Southeast Asia in
northern India and
parts of Burma. Like
other ants in the
genus Harpegnathos...
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species is
similar to
Harpegnathos venator chapmani in coloration, but with
exokeletal texturing more
similar to
Harpegnathos venator rugosus. However...
- Some
species are
capable of leaping. For example, Jerdon's
jumping ant (
Harpegnathos saltator) is able to jump by
synchronising the
action of its mid and...
- high-ranking
workers to take over as new gamergates. In the
ponerine ant
Harpegnathos saltator,
worker policing prevents the
number of
reproductive workers...
- of ants that have been identified,
including the
jumping ants such as
Harpegnathos saltator,
which are
known to jump up to a
metre high. The ant species...
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younger cohort. For example, when the
original founding queen dies in a
Harpegnathos saltator colony,
younger workers begin to
fight for
dominance and some...
- Fisher, 2008
Fisheropone Schmidt & Shattuck, 2014
Hagensia Forel, 1901
Harpegnathos Jerdon, 1851
Hypoponera Santschi, 1938
Iroponera Schmidt & Shattuck,...
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zebrafish (Danio rerio),
fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), ants (
Harpegnathos saltator and
Ooceraea biroi),
mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti),
nematodes (Caenorhabditis...