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Cylindromyrmex Inopinatus
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†'' Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†'' Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' D ...
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Cylindromyrmex Longiceps
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†'' Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†'' Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' D ...
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Cylindromyrmex Inopinatus
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†'' Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†'' Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' D ...
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Cylindromyrmex Godmani
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†'' Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De ...
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Cylindromyrmex Escobari
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†'' Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De ...
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Cylindromyrmex Electrinus
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†'' Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De A ...
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Cylindromyrmex Darlingtoni
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *'' Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†''Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De An ...
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Cylindromyrmex Brevitarsus
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *'' Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *''Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†''Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De And ...
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Cylindromyrmex Brasiliensis
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *''Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *''Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†''Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De Andr ...
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Cylindromyrmex Boliviae
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *'' Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *''Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *''Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *''Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†''Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De Andra ...
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Cylindromyrmex Antillanus
''Cylindromyrmex'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Distribution and habitat The genus is known from the New World, from Central America to Brazil, Bolivia and the Galápagos Islands, and currently contains 10 extant species and 3 fossil species. The fossil species, all described from single or a small number of specimens, were found in Dominican amber. Their nesting place include cavities of wood and even termite nests. Like their nesting habits, their feeding habits are not fully know, but they are said to be predators of termites. Species *†'' Cylindromyrmex antillanus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex boliviae'' Wheeler, 1924 *''Cylindromyrmex brasiliensis'' Emery, 1901 *''Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus'' Santschi, 1925 *''Cylindromyrmex darlingtoni'' Wheeler, 1937 *†''Cylindromyrmex electrinus'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex escobari'' De Andrade, 1998 *''Cylindromyrmex godmani'' Forel, 1899 *†''Cylindromyrmex inopinatus'' De Andrad ...
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