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  • ...iated with ants show the evolutionary history of these relationships, some of which date back to the Eocene (40 mya). (Poinar, 2012) |comment2=Mermithid exposed in the gaster of ''Camponotus'' sp. from the Sierra Nevada, California (Poinar, 2012, Fig. 2
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  • ...eldom occurring above ground, and feeding on small insects and the exudate of subterranean root feeding aphids. It occurs in grasslands and at forest mar Clear yellow to brownish yellow. Body hairs on dorsum of gaster and alitrunk long; appendages and body covered with more or less thi
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  • ...s are formed and foraging tracks are frequently covered by surface tunnels of earth. This species is aggressive and readily attacks other ants. Nests are ...at of ''L. emarginatus''. The male is best distinguished by the possession of abundant standing pilosity on the appendages combined with the "''niger'' t
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