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''Protanilla lini''. Rarely enountered, small, subterranean ant from Taiwan and Okinawa, Japan. These ants a specialised predators of millipeds (OIST: CASENT0709417). (1) ·
''Protanilla rafflesi''. Rarely enountered, small, subterranean ant from Singapore. These ants a specialised predators of millipeds (OIST: CASENT0742972). (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) ·
Head of ''M. castanea'' worker (“dracula ant”) from the Australasian region. (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) ·
Phragmotic major worker head. (1) ·
Specimen from USA (1) ·
These ants from South American are specialised thiefs that steal food from other ant colonies. (1)
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