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Centromyrmex Sellaris
''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps. Biology They are predatory on termites, where a group hunting strategy may be employed, or may prey more generally on invertebrates in the upper soil layer of forests. Little is known about their biology, but workers lack eyes and are well adapted to a subterranean lifestyle by way of burrowing. They also are equipped with short, spiny, and powerful legs. Nest sites are usually found near or even inside of termite nests. Species *''Centromyrmex alfaroi'' Emery, 1890 *''Centromyrmex angolensis'' Santschi, 1937 *''Centromyrmex bequaerti'' (Forel, 1913) *''Centromyrmex brachycola'' (Roger, 1861) *'' Centromyrmex decessor'' Bolton & Fisher, 2008 *'' ...
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Centromyrmex Alfaroi
''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps. Biology They are predatory on termites, where a group hunting strategy may be employed, or may prey more generally on invertebrates in the upper soil layer of forests. Little is known about their biology, but workers lack eyes and are well adapted to a subterranean lifestyle by way of burrowing. They also are equipped with short, spiny, and powerful legs. Nest sites are usually found near or even inside of termite nests. Species *'' Centromyrmex alfaroi'' Emery, 1890 *''Centromyrmex angolensis'' Santschi, 1937 *''Centromyrmex bequaerti ''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ...
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Centromyrmex Sellaris
''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps. Biology They are predatory on termites, where a group hunting strategy may be employed, or may prey more generally on invertebrates in the upper soil layer of forests. Little is known about their biology, but workers lack eyes and are well adapted to a subterranean lifestyle by way of burrowing. They also are equipped with short, spiny, and powerful legs. Nest sites are usually found near or even inside of termite nests. Species *''Centromyrmex alfaroi'' Emery, 1890 *''Centromyrmex angolensis'' Santschi, 1937 *''Centromyrmex bequaerti'' (Forel, 1913) *''Centromyrmex brachycola'' (Roger, 1861) *'' Centromyrmex decessor'' Bolton & Fisher, 2008 *'' ...
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Centromyrmex Longiventris
''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps. Biology They are predatory on termites, where a group hunting strategy may be employed, or may prey more generally on invertebrates in the upper soil layer of forests. Little is known about their biology, but workers lack eyes and are well adapted to a subterranean lifestyle by way of burrowing. They also are equipped with short, spiny, and powerful legs. Nest sites are usually found near or even inside of termite nests. Species *''Centromyrmex alfaroi'' Emery, 1890 *''Centromyrmex angolensis'' Santschi, 1937 *''Centromyrmex bequaerti'' (Forel, 1913) *'' Centromyrmex brachycola'' (Roger, 1861) *'' Centromyrmex decessor'' Bolton & Fisher, 2008 *'' ...
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Centromyrmex Hamulatus
''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps. Biology They are predatory on termites, where a group hunting strategy may be employed, or may prey more generally on invertebrates in the upper soil layer of forests. Little is known about their biology, but workers lack eyes and are well adapted to a subterranean lifestyle by way of burrowing. They also are equipped with short, spiny, and powerful legs. Nest sites are usually found near or even inside of termite nests. Species *''Centromyrmex alfaroi'' Emery, 1890 *''Centromyrmex angolensis'' Santschi, 1937 *''Centromyrmex bequaerti'' (Forel, 1913) *'' Centromyrmex brachycola'' (Roger, 1861) *'' Centromyrmex decessor'' Bolton & Fisher, 2008 *'' ...
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Centromyrmex Gigas
''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ponerine ant was recorded for the first time in French Guiana and the most northerly point of recording was in Costa Rica. The specimens reported here were collected in a region of Amazon Forest with flight interception traps. Biology They are predatory on termites, where a group hunting strategy may be employed, or may prey more generally on invertebrates in the upper soil layer of forests. Little is known about their biology, but workers lack eyes and are well adapted to a subterranean lifestyle by way of burrowing. They also are equipped with short, spiny, and powerful legs. Nest sites are usually found near or even inside of termite nests. Species *''Centromyrmex alfaroi'' Emery, 1890 *''Centromyrmex angolensis'' Santschi, 1937 *''Centromyrmex bequaerti ''Centromyrmex'' is a pantropical, though mainly Afrotropical, genus of ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. This ...
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Centromyrmex Feae
''Centromyrmex feae'', is a species of ant of the subfamily Ponerinae. There are 3 subspecies recognized. Subspecies *''Centromyrmex feae ceylonicus'' Forel, 1900 - Sri Lanka *''Centromyrmex feae greeni'' Forel, 1901 - Singapore *''Centromyrmex feae feae'' (Emery, 1889) - Philippines, Cambodia, India, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ... References External links * * at antwiki.org'Animaldiversity.org
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