Tatuidris
National Institutes of Health
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Abstract Ants of the genus Tatuidris Brown and Kempf (Formicidae: Agroecomyrmecinae) generally occur at low abundances in forests…
This study investigates the evolutionary history of a hyperdiverse clade, the ant subfamily Myrmicinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae…
The mandibles of Tatuidris tatusia workers are completely filled with glandular cells that represent a novel kind of…
Two workers of Tatuaidris tatusia (Brown & Kempf, 1967) have been collected in a fragment of upland (terra-fime) forest within…