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  2. Ant - Wikipedia

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    For example, Jerdon's jumping ant (Harpegnathos saltator) is able to jump by synchronising the action of its mid and hind pairs of legs. [142] There are several species of gliding ant including Cephalotes atratus ; this may be a common trait among arboreal ants with small colonies.

  3. List of ant genera - Wikipedia

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    Example image: An image (if available) of a species who is a member of the genus. ... The ant was discovered in 2000 Amazon rainforest near Manaus, Brazil. Described ...

  4. Carpenter ant - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter ant galleries are smooth and very different from termite-damaged areas, which have mud packed into the hollowed-out areas. Carpenter ants can be identified by the general presence of one upward protruding node, looking like a spike, at the "waist" attachment between the thorax and abdomen (petiole). [ 39 ]

  5. Langton's ant - Wikipedia

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    A simple naming scheme is used: for each of the successive colors, a letter "L" or "R" is used to indicate whether a left or right turn should be taken. Langton's ant has the name "RL" in this naming scheme. Some of these extended Langton's ants produce patterns that become symmetric over and over again. One of the simplest examples is the ant ...

  6. Leafcutter ant - Wikipedia

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    For example, some Atta species are capable of defoliating an entire citrus tree in less than 24 hours. A promising approach to deterring attacks of the leafcutter ant Acromyrmex lobicornis on crops has been demonstrated. Collecting the refuse from the nest and placing it over seedlings or around crops resulted in a deterrent effect over a ...

  7. List of ant subfamilies - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 1990s, molecular (DNA sequence) data have come to play a central role in attempts to reconstruct the ant "tree of life".Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on multiple nuclear genes have yielded robust results that reinforce some preexisting views but overturn others – and suggest that there has been considerable morphological convergence among some ant lineages.

  8. Ant colony - Wikipedia

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    An ant colony is a population of ants, typically from a single species, capable of maintaining their complete lifecycle. Ant colonies are eusocial , communal, and efficiently organized and are very much like those found in other social Hymenoptera , though the various groups of these developed sociality independently through convergent ...

  9. Honeypot ant - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Australians from the Tjupan language group use honeypot ant honey to treat sore throats, and as a topical ointment to treat skin infections. A Sydney University study has investigated the efficacy of honey from Camponotus inflatus , and found it effective against the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus , and the fungi Aspergillus and ...