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Pseudomyrmex pallidus is a species of ant found in the Nearctic realm with an extensive range throughout the southern United States to Central America. [1] Morphology
Pseudomyrmex is predominantly Neotropical in distribution, but a few species are known from the Nearctic region. [4] Most species are generalist twig nesters, for instance, Pseudomyrmex pallidus may nest in the hollow stems of dead grasses, twigs of herbaceous plants, and in dead, woody twigs. [4]
Pseudomyrmex pallens (Mayr, 1870) Pseudomyrmex pallidus (Smith, 1855) Pseudomyrmex particeps Ward, 1993; Pseudomyrmex pazosi (Santschi, 1909) Pseudomyrmex peperi (Forel, 1913) Pseudomyrmex perboscii (Guerin-Meneville, 1844) Pseudomyrmex peruvianus (Wheeler, 1925) Pseudomyrmex phyllophilus (Smith, 1858) Pseudomyrmex pictus (Stitz, 1913 ...
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Pseudomyrmex Lund, 1831: A small subfamily consisting of three genera of predominantly arboreal ants found in tropical and subtropical regions. The ants, agile and with large eyes, are characterized by their slender bodies. [35] Pseudomyrmex pallidus †Sphecomyrminae Wilson & Brown, 1967: 0: 9 †Sphecomyrma Wilson & Brown, 1967: Fossil ...
Pseudomyrmecinae is a small subfamily of ants containing three genera of slender, large-eyed arboreal ants, predominantly tropical or subtropical in distribution. [1] In the course of adapting to arboreal conditions (unlike the predominantly ground-dwelling myrmeciins), the pseudomyrmecines diversified and came to occupy and retain a much wider geographic range.
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The acacia ant (Pseudomyrmex ferruginea) is a species of ant of the genus Pseudomyrmex. These arboreal , wasp-like ants have an orange-brown body around 3 mm in length and very large eyes. The acacia ant is best known and named for living in symbiosis with the bullhorn acacia ( Acacia cornigera ) throughout Central America .