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Brachyponera
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus In biology, a subgenus (plural: subgenera) is a taxonomic rank directly below genus. In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between t ... of '' Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but ...
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Brachyponera Wallacei
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged A wing is a type of fin that produces lift while moving through air or some other fluid. Accordingly, wings have streamlined cross-sections that are subject to aerodynamic forces and act as airfoils. A wing's aerodynamic efficiency ...
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Brachyponera Batak
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponer ...
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Brachyponera Tianzun
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Sennaarensis
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Pilidorsalis
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Nigrita
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Nakasujii
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Mesoponeroides
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Lutea
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Jerdonii
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Flavipes
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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Brachyponera Croceicornis
''Brachyponera'' is genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Distribution The genus is natively distributed from Africa to southern Asia and Australia, with most species occurring in Southeast Asia. At least two species are invasive in other parts of the world. ''B. chinensis'', the most studied ''Brachyponera'' species, has been introduced as an exotic ant in southeastern United States and New Zealand. The other invasive species, ''B. sennaarensis'', is spreading through the Middle East. Description The genus was first established as a subgenus of ''Euponera'', when Emery (1900) described ''B. croceicornis''. Workers are small to medium in size (3–7 mm) and have triangular mandibles. Queens are similar to workers, but larger and winged. Species *'' Brachyponera arcuata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *'' Brachyponera atrata'' (Karavaiev, 1925) *''Brachyponera batak'' (Yamane, 2007) *'' Brachyponera brevidorsa'' Xu, 1994 *'' Brachyponera chinensis'' (Emery, 1895) *'' Brachyponera ...
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