Drilldown: Economolab3D
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''Melissotarsus'' sp. worker. Rare and bizarre ants from Africa that live under bark of trees. (1) ·
''Sphinctomyrmex stali'' a rare subterranen ant from Brazilian rainforest. (1) ·
''Strumigenys'' FJ01. (1) ·
''Strumigenys'' FJ13. (1) ·
''Strumigenys'' FJ14. (1) ·
''Strumigenys'' FJ19. (1) ·
Dulotic or “slave-raiding” ant species from Russia with saber-shaped mandibles. (1) ·
Extremely spiny ant from New Guinea and Australia. (1) ·
Head of bizarre, very small, cryptic predatory ant from northern South America. (1) ·
Head of one of the largest ants in the world, collected from Borneo, Malaysia. (1) ·
Head of specialised, arboreal trap-jaw ant from South America. (1) ·
Heavily armoured arboreal ant species from Kakamega Forest in Western Kenya. (1) ·
Holotype of ''Terataner nymeria'' (located at CASC: CASENT0053630) from Madagascar. (1) ·
Holotype. (4) ·
Known from the Asir Mountains of southwestern Saudi Arabia. (1) ·
Originally identified as ''Solenopsis saudiensis'' but now known to be a junior synonym of ''Solenopsis abdita''. (1) ·
Paratype. (1) ·
Rare and spiny ant species described from Madagascar (1) ·
Rarely collected, likely subterranean species from the Arabian Peninsula. (1) ·
Sarnat et al. 2019. Holotype, Vanua Levu, Fiji. (1) ·
Specimen from USA (1) ·
These ants from South American are specialised thiefs that steal food from other ant colonies. (1)
Showing below up to 68 results in range #1 to #68.
D
- Daceton armigerum
- Dinomyrmex gigas
- Dinoponera quadriceps
- Discothyrea aisnetu
- Discothyrea athene
- Discothyrea banna
- Discothyrea chimera
- Discothyrea damato
- Discothyrea damato
- Discothyrea diana
- Discothyrea dryad
- Discothyrea gaia
- Discothyrea gryphon
- Discothyrea hawkesi
- Discothyrea kalypso
- Discothyrea maia
- Discothyrea michelae
- Discothyrea penthos
- Discothyrea poweri
- Discothyrea schulzei
- Discothyrea traegaordhi
- Discothyrea venus
- Discothyrea venus
E
M
N
P
- Proceratium bruelheidei
- Proceratium deelemani
- Proceratium itoi
- Proceratium japonicum
- Proceratium kepingmai
- Proceratium longigaster
- Proceratium shohei
- Proceratium zhaoi
- Proceratium zhaoi
- Protalaridris armata
S
T
- Temnothorax elmenshawyi
- Terataner balrog
- Terataner balrog
- Terataner nymeria
- Tetramorium adamsi
- Tetramorium bonibony
- Tetramorium elf
- Tetramorium jarawa
- Tetramorium krishnani
- Tetramorium longicorne
- Tetramorium melleum
- Tetramorium smaug
- Tetramorium spininode
- Tetramorium venator
- Thaumatomyrmex mutilatus