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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) ·
''Platythyrea cribrinodis'' (CASENT0764758) collected from Kenya. This species makes simple nest entrances in the ground and forages individually for insect prey. Has a painful sting. Specimen located at OIST. (1) ·
''Tatuidris tatusia'' from Central and South America. It is bizarre in its morphology and enigmatic in its biology. Very little is known about their lifestyle. This specimen was sampled in Costa Rica and sent to the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (located at OIST: CA (1)
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