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Monomorium is a
genus of ants in the
subfamily Myrmicinae. As of 2013 it
contains about 396 species. It is
distributed around the world, with many species...
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pharaoh ant (
Monomorium pharaonis) is a
small (2 mm)
yellow or
light brown,
almost transparent ant
notorious for
being a
major indoor nuisance pest...
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Monomorium ergatogyna is a
species of ant in the
family Formicidae. M.
ergatogyna species is
often mistaken for
Monomorium minimum as they are similar...
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Monomorium antarcti**** is an ant of the
family Formicidae,
endemic to New Zealand. Also
known as the
southern ant, this is
likely New Zealand's most common...
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Monomorium consternens, is a
species of ant of the
subfamily Myrmicinae. "
Monomorium consternens - Facts". AntWeb.
Retrieved 19
January 2014. "Monomorium...
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Monomorium boltoni is a
species of
Myrmicine ant
endemic to Cape Verde,
where it is
restricted to the
island of São Nicolau. The
species was
first described...
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Monomorium salomonis is a
species of ant. It is a pest of millets. Kalaisekar, A (2017).
Insect pests of millets: systematics, bionomics, and management...
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Monomorium santschii is a
species of ant that is
native to Tunisia. The most
famous species in the
genus Monomorium is the
highly invasive pharaoh ant...
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Monomorium subopa****, is a
species of ant of the
subfamily Myrmicinae. It is
found in many
Asian countries.
Monomorium subopa****
planidorsum Emery, 1915...
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Monomorium latinode, is a
species of ant of the
subfamily Myrmicinae. It is
found in many
Asian countries. "
Monomorium latinode - Facts". AntWeb. Retrieved...