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  • ...verse set of pathogens have evolved the ability to manipulate the behavior of their insect hosts to maximise their own reproductive success. These pathog In [[Entomopathogenic fungi|fungal infections]] (involving several species of the fungal family Entomophthoraceae (Zygomycota, Entomophthorales)), the fu
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  • A member of the subgenus ''[[Karavaievia]]''. This group of ''Camponotus'' species is known for their monomorphic workers and their nes <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST--> *{{Associate|Relationship = host|Associate Type = phorid fly|Associate Type Link = Phorid Flies|Associate Ta
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  • ...despread neotropical fungi ''Ophiocordyceps unilateralis'' (likely a group of species) from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiocordyceps_unilateralis Wi
    21 KB (3,125 words) - 01:32, 18 January 2024
  • ...ciated with twigs and bark cavities, rather than suspended soil or litter, of the plants. <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST--> *{{Associate|Relationship = host|Associate Type = phorid fly|Associate Type Link = Phorid Flies|Associate Ta
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  • <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST--> *{{Associate|Relationship = host|Associate Type = encyrtid wasp|Associate Type Link = Parasites and Parasito
    12 KB (1,512 words) - 17:23, 14 February 2024
  • |diversity_link = :category:List of species ...groups and subgenera are important considering the current taxonomic state of the genus as a whole.
    39 KB (5,078 words) - 08:55, 5 February 2024
  • |diversity_link = :category:List of species ...nfusion within Ponerinae, and was previously considered the senior synonym of numerous genera which are now considered distinct. ''Pachycondyla'' is in r
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  • ...this territorially-dominant arboreal-ant species association inhabited 1/5 of the tree canopies they sampled in an Amazonian forest. <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • ...gola]], [[Congo]] {{SmallFont|([[type locality]])}}, [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] {{SmallFont|([[type locality]])}}, [[Cameroun]] {{SmallFont|([[type <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • .... fuscoatra''. It is also slightly smaller and the posterior lateral edges of the petiole are rounded, not sharply marginate as in ''P. fuscoatra''. ...the teeth are poorly developed, at least a swollen region is present, both of which are absent in ''P. lattkei''.
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  • |diversity_link = :category:List of species ...d microhabitats and the sheer size of the genus makes any characterisation of their biology challenging. Nests are built in the ground, in rotten branche
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  • ...Moffet & Tobin (1991, physical castes), Groenenberg (1996, mandibular mode of action), and Bolton (1999, 2000, classification). |name2=Daceton armigerum infected by Ophiocordyceps dacetini. (Photo by João P. M. Araújo).jpg
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  • ...in ''Caryocar barsiliense'' trees, in southeastern Brazil cerrado, as part of a study examining species interactions in ant-plants. <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • ...nge et al. 2015) examined the ant community within a patch (11.2 hectares) of forest in an urban park (Araguari, Brazil). <!--END OF DISTRIBUTION LIST-->
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  • ...t al. (2018) found it on mango (''Mangifera indica'') and as prey in nests of ''[[Oecophylla longinoda]]''. |name1=Paltothyreus tarsatus, Ophiocordyceps species (João P. M. Araújo).jpg
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  • ...boreally at all heights in the canopy; nests are subterranean at the bases of trees, or occasionally in humus accumulations in the canopy; workers forage |name8=Paraponera clavata, Ophiocordyceps, Piotr Naskrecki.jpg
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  • |diversity_link = :category:List of species ...als in the leaf litter ant fauna. Beyond these few facts, nothing is known of their biology.
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  • ...910a, 1917a). MacGown and Brown (2006) found nests in the soil at the base of ''Fagus grandifolia'' in a seepage area. In warm sites, ''C. castaneus'' te |comment5=Adults of the nematode ''Rabbium paradoxus'' adjacent to their ant host, ''Camponotus castaneus'', in Florida (Poinar, 2012, Fig. 19).
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