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- Titanomyrma is a genus of extinct giant ants which lived during the Eocene. The type species Titanomyrma gigantea and the smaller Titanomyrma simillima...
- Formiciini Lutz, 1986 Titanomyrma Archibald, et al., 2011 Titanomyrma gigantea (Lutz, 1986) Titanomyrma lubei Archibald, et al., 2011 Titanomyrma simillima (Lutz...
- 52 millimetres (0.030–2.0 in), the largest species being the fossil Titanomyrma giganteum, the queen of which was 6 cm (2+1⁄2 in) long with a wingspan...
- PseudectatommaPseudectatomma eocenica and Pseudectatomma striatula Titanomyrma gigantea Titanomyrma simillima Family Apidae Protobombus messelensis Engel & Wappler...
- Malaysia, Borneo to Thailand.[citation needed] Dinoponera gigantea Titanomyrma Ants of Borneo: A briefing on the life history of the giant forest ant...
- Oliveira's study, both ants were invariably found to be uninjured. Dinomyrmex Titanomyrma "ITIS Standard Report Page: Dinoponera gigantea". Integrated Taxonomic...
- creatures can be tamed by the player, though some, such as Meganeura or Titanomyrma, cannot. The taming method varies from creature to creature. Most creatures...
- to 4.5 cm (1.8 in). The largest known of this group was the giant ant Titanomyrma giganteum with queens growing to 6 cm (2.4 in). It had a wingspan of...
- intercontinental dispersal, and hyperthermals revisited: discovery of fossil Titanomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formiciinae) in the cool uplands of British...
- German species were subsequently removed and placed in the related genus Titanomyrma as T. giganteum and T. simillimum. The species Formicium mirabile, named...