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Myrmelachista
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on Extrafloral nectary, extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segm ...
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Myrmelachista Flavida
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on Extrafloral nectary, extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segm ...
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Myrmelachista Amicta
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Elongata
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Elata
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Donisthorpei
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Dalmasi
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Cooperi
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Chilensis
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Catharinae
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Bruchi
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Brevicornis
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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Myrmelachista Bettinae
''Myrmelachista'' is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. The genus is found exclusively in the Neotropical realm. Little is known regarding their biology. Habitat and distribution The genus is restricted to the Neotropical region, and 41% of the species in this genus can be found in Brazil. The species in this genus are arboreal and engage in the specialized practice of nesting in trunk cavities and among twigs. These ant species may also form complex mutual associations with certain myrmecophytes or with Coccidae and Pseudococcidae species. Little information is available regarding the biology of ''Myrmelachista'' species; however, it is known that these species generally feed on extrafloral nectaries and on animal-derived proteins. Description ''Myrmelachista'' species possess between nine and 10 antennal segments. Most nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista'' species are found in Central America and the Caribbean (with only two known nine-segmented ''Myrmelachista ...
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