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Ocymyrmex
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahel The Sahel (; ar, ساحل ' , "coast, shore") is a region in North Africa. It is defined as the ecoclimatic and biogeographic realm of transition between the Sahara to the north and the Sudanian savanna to the south. Having a hot semi-arid c ...ian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *'' Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolto ...
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Ocymyrmex Fortior
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahel The Sahel (; ar, ساحل ' , "coast, shore") is a region in North Africa. It is defined as the ecoclimatic and biogeographic realm of transition between the Sahara to the north and the Sudanian savanna to the south. Having a hot semi-arid c ...ian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *'' Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolto ...
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Ocymyrmex Afradu
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *'' Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 ...
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Ocymyrmex Foreli
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Flaviventris
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Flavescens
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Engytachys
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Dekerus
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Cursor
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Cilliei
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *'' Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 * ...
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Ocymyrmex Celer
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *'' Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *''Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *' ...
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Ocymyrmex Cavatodorsatus
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *'' Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *''Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *''Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' ...
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Ocymyrmex Barbiger
''Ocymyrmex'' is an African genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae, also commonly known as hotrod ants. Distribution and habitat Species are thermophilic (thrives at relatively high temperatures) and live in dry savanna to extreme desert conditions in parts of the Afrotropics. They seem to be restricted to Southern and Eastern Africa, with no species occurring in West and Central Africa, or the sub-Saharan Sahelian Zone. Their nests are located deep in the ground, usually in sandy soil, with colonies consisting of 200 to 1000 individuals. Adapted to arid climates, they move remarkably fast during the day. They feed mainly on corpses of heat-stricken animals, living termites and seeds. Species *''Ocymyrmex afradu'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex alacer'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *'' Ocymyrmex ankhu'' Bolton, 1981 *'' Ocymyrmex barbiger'' Emery, 1886 *''Ocymyrmex cavatodorsatus'' Prins, 1965 *''Ocymyrmex celer'' Weber, 1943 *''Ocymyrmex cilliei'' Bolton & Marsh, 1989 *''O ...
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