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  2. Technomyrmex albipes - Wikipedia

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    Technomyrmex albipes, commonly known as the white-footed ant, [2] is a species of ant first described in 1861 from Sulawesi, Indonesia by the British entomologist Frederick Smith. [3] Invasive pest ants in Florida, previously identified as T. albipes , have now been separated as Technomyrmex difficilis , both forming part of a species complex ...

  3. Template:River Ant map - Wikipedia

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  4. Broodmother - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. The term Broodmother may refer to: a type of hero in Defense of ...

  5. White-footed ant - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. White-footed ant can refer to: Technomyrmex ...

  6. Brood (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Brood have a civilization based on the typical communal insect societies, such as those of the bees and ants. The Empress is the absolute ruler, while the Queens lead individual Brood colonies and the "sleazoids" do all the work; despite their evil, they never rebel against their Queens, perhaps due to the latter's telepathic abilities.

  7. Langton's ant - Wikipedia

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    Langton's ant after 11,000 steps. A red pixel shows the ant's location. Langton's ant is a two-dimensional Turing machine with a very simple set of rules but complex emergent behavior. It was invented by Chris Langton in 1986 and runs on a square lattice of black and white cells. [1]

  8. Marching ants - Wikipedia

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    The marching ants effect is an animation technique often found in selection tools of computer graphics programs. It helps the user to distinguish the selection border from the image background by animating the border.

  9. Dorymyrmex bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Dorymyrmex bicolor is a species of ant in the Dolichoderinae subfamily, known as bicolored pyramid ant due to the two-toned body color and the shape of their mounds. Dorymyrmex bicolor was recently known as Conomyrma bicolor but has been renamed to Dorymyrmex bicolor. [1] It has a single petiole and a slit-like orifice which releases chemical ...