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''Melissotarsus'' sp. queen. Rare and bizarre ants from Africa that live under bark of trees. (1) ·
''Melissotarsus'' sp. worker. Rare and bizarre ants from Africa that live under bark of trees. (1) ·
''Paraponera clavata''. This a large, ponerine ant occurs in Central and South American rainforests. Due to its large and painful stinger it is also known as “bullet ant” or “bala” (located at OIST: CASENT0745697). (1) ·
Because of scanning constraints, only the more sclerotised veins of the wings can be seen. (1) ·
Open mouthparts of bark-inhabiting ant species ''Melissotarsus'' sp. from Africa. (1)
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