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- related to Mycocepurus smithii at Wikimedia Commons Photograph of Mycocepurus smithii at myrmecos.net Taxonomic Information and Synonymy of Mycocepurus smithii...
- goeldii. Mycocepurus castrator Rabeling & Bacci, 2010 Mycocepurus curvispinosus MacKay 1998 Mycocepurus goeldii (Forel, 1893) Mycocepurus obsoletus Emery...
- Mycocepurus castrator is a species of parasitic ant, in the genus Mycocepurus, native to Brazil. Described in 2010, the species is a workerless and obligate...
- Mycocepurus goeldii is a species of ant in the genus Mycocepurus. The species is parasitised by a closely related species, Mycocepurus castrator. The two...
- subtribe Attina to which the Mycocepurus goeldii ants belong. The species is cultivated by the fungus farming ant species Mycocepurus goeldii, the geographical...
- Most plants have the ability to reproduce a****ually and the ant species Mycocepurus smithii is thought to reproduce entirely by a****ual means. Some species...
- Mycetarotes Emery, 1913 Mycetophylax Emery, 1913 Mycetosoritis Wheeler, 1907 Mycocepurus Forel, 1893 Myrmicocrypta Smith, 1860 Ochetomyrmex Mayr, 1878 Octostruma...
- seeds, fruits, insect ****, and corpses. The lower attine ant species Mycocepurus goeldii has been found to farm Leucocoprinus attinorum whilst the sand...
- Azteca goeldii, Pachycondyla goeldii, Crematogaster torosa goeldii, Mycocepurus goeldii, Procryptocerus goeldii, Acanthoponera goeldii, Brachymyrmex...
- diversification of ant-fungus ****ociations in the a****ual fungus-farming ant Mycocepurus smithii in Panama". Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26 (6): 1353–1362...