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Paraponera is a
genus of ants and the only
genus in the
subfamily Paraponerinae. The name
means "near-Ponera". It
consists of two species: the extant...
- fungus-growing ants are well
known among the Myrmicines. The
subfamily Paraponerinae contains a
single genus Paraponera. This
genus has two species, one...
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elevated the rank of the
tribe to
subfamily level as
Paraponerinae, part of the
Poneromorph subfamilies.
Under the
present classification...
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Leptanillinae Martialinae Myrmeciinae (incl. "Nothomyrmeciinae")
Myrmicinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae Pseudomyrmecinae †Sphecomyrminae †Zigrasimeciinae...
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Formicinae Heteroponerinae Leptanillinae Martialinae Myrmeciinae Myrmicinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae Pseudomyrmecinae Fossil subfamilies †Armaniinae...
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Ectatomminae Formicinae Leptanillinae Martialinae Myrmeciinae Myrmicinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae Pseudomyrmecinae Extinct †Armaniinae †Brownimeciinae...
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comprise five "poneroid"
subfamilies (Agroecomyrmecinae, Amblyoponinae,
Paraponerinae, Ponerinae, and Proceratiinae), Leptanillinae,
about which little is...
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widely distributed and
highly diverse Myrmicinae)
Heteroponerinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae (in a much more
restricted sense) Proceratiinae. Long considered...
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agroecomyrmecines inside the 'poneroid'
group of subfamilies,
close to the
Paraponerinae, and gave
support for the
exclusion of the
genus from the Myrmicinae...
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Paraponera dieteri is an
extinct species of
Miocene ant in the
genus Paraponera. The
fossils of the
species were
found in the
Dominican amber and were...