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Leptanilla is a
genus of ant in the
subfamily Leptanillinae. Like
other genera in this subfamily, the
queen is fed by the
hemolymph of
their own larvae...
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Leptanilla ****onica is an
uncommon highly migratory,
subterranean ant
found in ****an. They are tiny insects, with
workers measuring about 1.2 mm and queens...
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Leptanilla swani is a
species of ant in the
genus Leptanilla.
Described by
William Morton Wheeler in 1932, the
species is
endemic to Australia, and one...
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Leptanilla besucheti is a
species of ant. It is
found in Sri Lanka. "
Leptanilla besucheti - Facts". AntWeb.
Retrieved 19
January 2014. "
Leptanilla besucheti"...
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Leptanilla havilandi is a
species of ant in the
subfamily Leptanillinae. The
species can be
found in
Singapore and Malaysia. Mark K. L. Wong;
Benoit Guénard...
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Leptanilla macauensis is a
species of ant in the
genus Leptanilla. Chi-Man
Leong (梁志文), an
undergraduate student at
National Taiwan University at the...
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autohaemorrhage when they are
attacked by predators.
Queens of the ant
genus Leptanilla are fed with
hemolymph produced by the larvae. On the
other hand, Pemphigus...
- & Shattuck, 2011 References:
Iroponera odax
Schmidt & Shattuck, 2014
Leptanilla swani Wheeler, 1932 References:
Leptogenys adlerzi Forel, 1900 Leptogenys...
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pierce their larvae to
obtain body fluids.[citation needed] At
least Leptanilla and
Phaulomyrma are minute, yellow,
blind ants that live
below the surface...
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Leptanilla tanit from
Tunisia was
originally included in the
genus by
Wheeler &
Wheeler (1930), but was
transferred back to
Leptanilla by Petersen...