-
pretarsal claws.
Oecophylla Extant species:
Oecophylla kolhapurensis Kurane et al., 2015
Oecophylla longinoda (Latreille, 1802)
Oecophylla smaragdina (Fabricius...
-
Oecophylla smaragdina (common
names include Asian weaver ant,
weaver ant,
green ant,
green tree ant, and
orange gaster) is a
species of
arboreal ant found...
-
Oecophylla longinoda (common name
weaver ant) is a
species of
arboreal ant
found in the
forested regions of
tropical Africa. They are one of only two extant...
- Solenopsis; for example,
several species of
weaver ants of the
genus Oecophylla in
Southeast Asia are
colloquially called "fire ants"
because of their...
- Ant egg soup is a soup made from the eggs of the
weaver ant
species Oecophylla smaragdina. Ant egg
soups are
traditional dishes in
northern Lao and Thai...
-
first recorded around 300 AD in China, when
colonies of
weaver ants,
Oecophylla smaragdina, were
intentionally placed in
citrus plantations to control...
- Jharkhand,
Odisha and West Bengal, India. It is made from red
weaver ants (
Oecophylla smaragdina) and
their eggs,
providing a
distinct taste along with reported...
- rest, the ant-mimicking crab
spider Amyciaea does not
closely resemble Oecophylla, but
while hunting it
imitates the
behavior of a
dying ant to attract...
- (bivouac) from
their own bodies, by
holding each
other together.
Weaver ant (
Oecophylla spp.)
workers build nests in
trees by
attaching leaves together, first...
-
including other primates.
Insect species consumed include the
weaver ant
Oecophylla longinoda,
Macrotermes termites, and
honey bees. The red
colobus ranks...