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Leptanillinae is a
subfamily of
primitive ants
consisting of
three genera. Ants of this
subfamily have
larvae that feed
their hemolymph to the
queen through...
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continents of
Africa and
South America,
while other army ant
lineages (
Leptanillinae, plus
members of Ponerinae, Amblyoponinae, and Myrmicinae) are still...
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Leptanilla copiosa is a
species of ant in the
subfamily Leptanillinae,
first described by
Petersen in 1968 as
Noonilla copiosa based on a male specimen...
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America while Aulacopone relicta is from Azerbaijan. The
subfamily Leptanillinae represents nine
extant genera of ants,
established in 1910 by Carlo...
- 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...
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ecological dominance around 60 million
years ago. Some groups, such as the
Leptanillinae and Martialinae, are
suggested to have
diversified from
early primitive...
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Leptanilla javana is a
species of ant in the
subfamily Leptanillinae. The
species was
first described in 1930 as
Phaulomyrma javana,
based on two males...
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formerly Furcotanilla furcomandibula, is a
species of ant in the
subfamily Leptanillinae. It is only
known from Yunnan, China,
where it
nests in the soil and...
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species in its genus. It is
native to India. Kugler, J. (1987). The
Leptanillinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of
Israel and a
description of a new species...
- (Agroecomyrmecinae, Amblyoponinae, Paraponerinae, Ponerinae, and Proceratiinae),
Leptanillinae,
about which little is known, and Martialinae, the most
recently discovered...