- Ponerinae, the
ponerine ants, is a
subfamily of ants in the
Poneromorph subfamilies group, with
about 1,600
species in 47
extant genera,
including Dinoponera...
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Controls the
Reproductive Division of
Labour in a
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- 1–125. Emery, C. (1901). "Notes sur les sous-familles des
dorylines et
ponérines (famille des Formicides)" (PDF).
Annales de la Société
Entomologique de...
- on the
pygidium and hypopygidium.
Dinoponera is one of the
roughly 10
ponerine genera in
which some
species have
secondarily lost the
typical morphologically...
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Neoponera verenae is a
species of
ponerine ant in the
genus Neoponera.
There are only a few
species of
Neoponera in
which the
workers lack
erect hairs...
-
genus Megaponera. They are a
strictly termite-eating (termitophagous)
ponerine ant
species widely distributed in Sub-Saharan
Africa and most commonly...
-
Pachycondyla is a
ponerine genus of ants
found in the Neotropics.
Pachycondyla is
currently distributed from
southern United States to
northern Argentina...
- also been
applied to the
reproductive workers. In some
colonies of the
ponerine ant
Platythyrea punctata, the
presence of CHCs in new
reproductive workers...
- 1007/BF01955119. S2CID 39854106. Wheeler, W.M. (1936). "Ecological
relations of
Ponerine and
other ants to termites".
Proceedings of the
American Academy of Arts...
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Pseudoneoponera is a
ponerine genus of ants
found from
India to Australia, they are
mostly non
queen species, most of the
species within the
genus thrives...