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nests are
permanent and in soil,
rotting wood,
under stones, or in trees.
Myrmicine worker ants have a
distinct postpetiole, i.e.,
abdominal segment III is...
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Crematogastrini is a
tribe of
myrmicine ants with 64
genera and 8
fossil genera.
Acanthomyrmex Emery, 1893
Adlerzia Forel, 1902
Ancyridris Wheeler, 1935...
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Solenopsidini (meaning "pipe-faced") is a
tribe of
myrmicine ants with
about 20 genera.
Adelomyrmex Emery, 1897
Anillomyrma Emery, 1913
Austromorium Shattuck...
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drone army bike
colony bivouac (migratory feeders) nest
swarm formic myrmicine Anteater pup sow boar —
vermilinguan Antelope calf doe buck
cluster herd...
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Pogonomyrmecini is a
tribe of
myrmicine ants with
three extant genera,
recently formed in 2015.
Hylomyrma Forel, 1912
Patagonomyrmex Johnson & Moreau...
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other for food and
nesting grounds in the
dense angiosperm leaf litter.
Myrmicines expanded their diets to
seeds and
formed trophobiotic symbiotic relationships...
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Tetramorium caespitum, also
known as the red
pavement ant, is a
species of
Myrmicine ant
native to Europe, Morocco, and
western Asia, but now
found on many...
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Solenopsis fugax is a
myrmicine ant of the
genus Solenopsis. It is the only
member of its
genus to be
native to the
British Isles, and
although rare,...
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Santschi in 1922, the
species is
endemic to Argentina. Santschi, F. 1922c.
Myrmicines, dolichodérines et
autres formicides néotropiques. Bull. Soc. Vaudoise...
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Santschi in 1922, the
species is
endemic to Argentina. Santschi, F. 1922c.
Myrmicines, dolichodérines et
autres formicides néotropiques. Bull. Soc. Vaudoise...