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Myrmicaria Faurei
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * ''Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * ''Myrmicaria castanea'' Cr ...
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William Wilson Saunders
William Wilson Saunders FRS (4 June 1809 – 13 September 1879) was a British insurance broker, entomologist and botanist. Saunders was an underwriter at Lloyd's of London. He served as president of the Entomological Society from 1841 to 1842 and again from 1856 to 1857, was treasurer of the Linnean Society of London from 1861 to 1873 and was a Fellow of the Royal Society from 1853. Saunders who lived at Reigate was also a well known horticulturalist Horticulture is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation. It includes the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds and no .... His entomological interests centred on Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera but his collection contained insects from all orders. Saunder's Diptera collection contained many new species. These were described in a series of papers by Francis Walker entitled ''Insecta Saundersiana''. ...
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Myrmicaria Distincta
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Opaciventris
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Nigra
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Natalensis
''Myrmicaria natalensis'', commonly known as the Natal droptail ant, is a species of ant with an extensive range in the Afrotropics. It has been recorded from Guinea, Ivory Coast, Uganda, DRC, Tanzania, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia and South Africa, where the type was obtained. Like others in its genus, it has a distinctive down-curved gaster and spines on the mesosoma The mesosoma is the middle part of the body, or tagma, of arthropods whose body is composed of three parts, the other two being the prosoma and the metasoma. It bears the legs, and, in the case of winged insects, the wings. In hymenopterans of t .... Myrmicaria natalensis, werksters, Jimmy Aves Park, a.jpg, Workers with ant prey Myrmicaria natalensis, gevleuelde wyfie, Skeerpoort, a.jpg, An unmated queen References External links * *Taxonomic details and photographs aantsofafrica.org Myrmicinae Insects described in 1858 {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Myrmicaria Melanogaster
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Lutea
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna Antenna ( antennas or antennae) may refer to: Science and engineering * Antenna (radio), also known as an aerial, a transducer designed to transmit or receive electromagnetic (e.g., TV or radio) waves * Antennae Galaxies, the name of two collid ... with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicar ...
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Myrmicaria Laevior
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Irregularis
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Fusca
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Fumata
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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Myrmicaria Foreli
''Myrmicaria'' is an ant genus within the subfamily Myrmicinae. Description ''Myrmicaria'' can be discerned from related ant genera by a postpetiole with a complete tergosternal fusion, a postpetiole-gaster articulation shifted ventrally on the gaster, and an antenna with seven segments. Biochemistry Myrmicarin 430A, a heptacyclic alkaloid, was isolated from the poison glands of African ''Myrmicaria''. The structure of its carbon skeleton was previously unknown.Schröder, F.; Baumann, H.; Kaib, M. & Sinnwell, V. (1996): Myrmicarin 430A: a new heptacyclic alkaloid from ''Myrmicaria'' ants. ''Chem. Commun.'' 1996: 2139-2140. Species * '' Myrmicaria anomala'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria arachnoides'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria arnoldi'' Santschi, 1925 * '' Myrmicaria basutorum'' Arnold, 1960 * '' Myrmicaria baumi'' Forel, 1901 * '' Myrmicaria birmana'' Forel, 1902 * '' Myrmicaria brunnea'' Saunders, 1842 * '' Myrmicaria carinata'' (Smith, 1857) * '' Myrmicaria castanea'' C ...
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