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- Pachycondyla is a ponerine genus of ants found in the Neotropics. Pachycondyla is currently distributed from southern United States to northern Argentina...
- stridulations Pachycondyla apicalis Stridulations from a Pachycondyla apicalis worker. Pachycondyla verenae Stridulations from a Pachycondyla verenae worker...
- ponerine ant native to areas of ****an and Asia. Previous known as the Pachycondyla chinensis, which was used in many scientific publications until 2014...
- genus under Pachycondyla even though he lacked phylogenetic justification, thereby changing the name from Megaponera foetens to Pachycondyla analis. In...
- Pachycondyla lutzi is an extinct species of ant in the formicid subfamily Ponerinae described by from fossils found in Europe. P. lutzi is one of six Lutetian...
- Pachycondyla? messeliana is an extinct species of ants in the formicid subfamily Ponerinae described by from a fossil found in Europe. P.? messeliana is...
- Pachycondyla minuta can refer to: Pachycondyla minuta MacKay & MacKay, 2010, synonym of Rasopone minuta Pachycondyla minuta Dlussky & Wedmann, 2012, homonym...
- Pachycondyla eocenica is an extinct species of ant in the formicid subfamily Ponerinae described from fossils found in Europe. P. eocenica is one of six...
- Pachycondyla petiolosa is an extinct species of ant in the formicid subfamily Ponerinae described by from a fossil found in Europe. P. parvula is one of...
- Pachycondyla succinea is an extinct species of ant in the formicid subfamily Ponerinae described from fossils found in Europe. P. petrosa is one of three...