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- Tetramorium is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae that includes more than 520 species. These ants are also known as pavement ants. Tetramorium...
- Tetramorium immigrans—also known as the immigrant pavement ant, pavement ant, and the sugar ant in parts of North America—is an ant native to Europe,...
- Tetramorium atratulum is a rare workerless socially parasitic ant from the Palaearctic region, which has even been introduced together with its host in...
- Tetramorium caespitum, also known as the pavement ant, is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. "Tetramorium caespitum Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Tetramorium inquilinum is an ectoparasitic ant found in Europe. It was discovered by Swiss myrmecologist Heinrich Kutter. The species is unusual for lacking...
- Tetramorium mayri is a species of ant in the genus Tetramorium. It is endemic to India. Social Insects Specialist Group (1996). "Rhoptromyrmex mayri"....
- Tetramorium bicarinatum, is a species of ant of the family Formicidae in the order Hymenoptera that originated in South East Asia. It is a reddish headed...
- Tetramorium smaug is a species of myrmicine ant native to Ambatovy, Amber Mountain National Park, and Ivohibe in Madagascar. It was found in montane rainforests...
- Tetramorium curvispinosum is a species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Tetramorium curvispinosum". "Tetramorium curvispinosum...
- Tetramorium nazgul is a species of Myrmicine ant native to Analalava, Ambohijanahary, and the Zombitse-Vohibasia National Park, Madagascar. The species...