Pseudoneoponera Bispinosa
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Pseudoneoponera Bispinosa
''Pseudoneoponera'' is a ponerine genus of ants found from India to Australia, they are mostly non queen species, most of the species within the genus thrives on only gamergates. Species *'' Pseudoneoponera barbata'' (Stitz, 1911) *'' Pseudoneoponera bispinosa'' (Smith, F., 1858) *'' Pseudoneoponera denticulata'' (Kirby, 1896) *'' Pseudoneoponera dubitata'' (Forel, 1900) *'' Pseudoneoponera excavata'' (Emery, 1893) *'' Pseudoneoponera havilandi'' (Forel, 1901) *''Pseudoneoponera incisa'' (Emery, 1911) *''Pseudoneoponera insularis'' (Emery, 1889) *''Pseudoneoponera mayri'' (Emery, 1887) *'' Pseudoneoponera obesa'' (Emery, 1897) *''Pseudoneoponera oculata'' (Smith, F., 1858) *''Pseudoneoponera piliventris'' (Smith, F., 1858) *''Pseudoneoponera porcata'' (Emery, 1897) *''Pseudoneoponera rufipes'' (Jerdon, 1851) *''Pseudoneoponera sandakana'' (Wheeler, 1919) *''Pseudoneoponera sublaevis'' (Emery, 1887) *''Pseudoneoponera tridentata'' (Smith, F., 1858) *''Pseudoneoponera verecunda ...
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