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  2. 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.

  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. Harvester ant - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex badius workers transporting a seed to add to their granary Messor sp. carrying seeds into their nest. Harvester ant is a common name for any of the species or genera of ants that collect seeds (called seed predation), or mushrooms as in the case of Euprenolepis procera, which are stored in the nest in communal chambers called granaries. [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Ant-keeping - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, however, at least one species (Pogonomyrmex occidentalis) is legal to ship within the United States, with the exception of Alaska, California, Florida, and Hawaii. In Europe, some domestic species (such as Formica rufa ) are protected, and it is illegal to own, keep, buy, or sell these ants, or to damage their nests.

  7. Category:Pogonomyrmex - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex occidentalis; R. Red harvester ant; Pogonomyrmex rugosus; S. Pogonomyrmex salinus; Pogonomyrmex subdentatus; Pogonomyrmex subnitidus This page was ...

  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. 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.