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Economolab3D > Genus :
Acanthomyrmex or
Echinopla or
Eciton or
Mystrium
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''Acanthomyrmex'' workers are divided into two different subcastes, so-called minor and major workers. These species are mostly seed predators and the big-headed major workers crush the seeds with their powerful mandibles. (1) ·
''Echinopla melanarctos''. This is one of the most bizarre and weird looking ant species and occurs in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. The ants look spiny and hairy, but the “spines” are actually socket-shaped protuberances (“pedestals”) of their cuticle from which very long thi (1) ·
The largest soldiers of this species have tusk like mandibles, that are a specialised defence against larger predators. (1)
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