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  2. Pogonomyrmex comanche - Wikipedia

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  3. Pogonomyrmex - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex (sensu stricto) workers have the most toxic venom documented in any insects, with Pogonomyrmex maricopa being the most toxic tested thus far. [4] It has an LD 50 of only 0.12 mg/kg, compared to western honey bee venom, at 2.8 mg/kg, and comparable to cobra venom.

  4. Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, or the western harvester ant, is a species of ant that inhabits the deserts and arid grasslands of the American West at or below 6,300 feet (1,900 m). [2] Like other harvester ants in the genus Pogonomyrmex , it is so called because of its habit of collecting edible seeds and other food items.

  5. Category:Pogonomyrmex - Wikipedia

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  6. List of ants of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas ant species include common ants and ones with wings. Some Kansas ants create mounds that are a common sight - Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, Formica subsericea, Formica montana, and Formica planipilis. [1] Ants of the subfamily Dolichoderinae are frequently found in Kansas. Dolichoderinae ants may be the only ants that can survive in Kansas ...

  7. Red harvester ant - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex barbatus is a species of harvester ant from the genus Pogonomyrmex. Its common names include red ant and red harvester ant. [1] These large (5– to 7-mm) ants prefer arid chaparral habitats and are native to the Southwestern United States. [2] Nests are made underground (up to 2.5 m deep) in exposed areas.

  8. Pogonomyrmecini - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex. Mayr, 1868. Diversity [1] c. 3 genera Pogonomyrmecini is a tribe of myrmicine ants with three extant genera, recently formed in 2015. [1] [2] Genera.

  9. Pogonomyrmex imberbiculus - Wikipedia

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