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  • ...ae is also known in the normal and subdichthadiiform queens of the genus ''Acanthostichus'' (Brown, 1975; Mackay, 2004). ..., H., Liu, X., Gao, T., Wang, Z., Ślipiński, A., Solórzano-Kraemer, M. M., Heads, S. W., Thomas, M. J., Sadowski, E. M., Szwedo, J., Azar, D., Nel, A., Liu,
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  • ...d even then the ants often hesitated before attacking the still struggling heads and thoraces. Eventually the termites were dispatched by the ants curling a **[Note: the male described by Smith, M.R. 1942b: 63, was referred to ''Acanthostichus'' by Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 69.]
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  • ...t in most Cerapachyini, but absent in many ''[[Sphinctomyrmex]]'', all ''[[Acanthostichus]]'' and ''[[Cylindromyrmex]]''. ..., H., Liu, X., Gao, T., Wang, Z., Ślipiński, A., Solórzano-Kraemer, M. M., Heads, S. W., Thomas, M. J., Sadowski, E. M., Szwedo, J., Azar, D., Nel, A., Liu,
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  • ...n the evolution of this form occurs in the ergatogynes of the ponerine ''[[Acanthostichus quadratus]]'' and species of the ponerine genus ''[[Simopelta]]'' (Gotwald ...ger overall size. In short, big ants will have proportionally even bigger heads. If each disc grows exponentially, and if the disc growth rates do not cha
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