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''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) ·
''Terataner scotti'' from Mahe Island, Seychelles (located at OIST on loan from CASC: CASENT0158836). (1) ·
Head of one of the largest ants in the world, collected from Borneo, Malaysia. (1) ·
Holotype of ''Terataner nymeria'' (located at CASC: CASENT0053630) from Madagascar. (1) ·
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