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  • ...ccupy the neotropical region and are widespread in the lowland rainforests of Brazil, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and northern Argentina. File:Apocephalus.jpg
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  • ...minology#Dichthadiiform_.28flightless.29|Dichthadiiform queen]] and worker of ''Eciton vagans''. La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Photo by Daniel <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • ...be found hunting at night. ''Eciton burchellii'' swarms take a broad range of prey types, including other social Hymenoptera (other ants, in particular), ...several hours, and queens mate with many more males than in any other type of ant. Rancho Grande Biological Station, Henri Pittier National Park, Venezue
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  • |diversity_link = :category:List of species ...e ants to use their remarkable spatulate sting for the topical application of their venom – which apparently is efficient in repelling, if not killing
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