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Cryptopone Gilvatumida
''Cryptopone'' is a genus of ponerine ants containing 23 valid species, all of which are extant. The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most species occurring in Asia. Workers range from very small to medium in size (1.7–6.1 mm), with the queens being slightly larger. ''Wadeura'' was previously synonymized under this genus, however, its two species (now four) were separated out again by Branstetter & Longino, 2022. Species *''Cryptopone arabica'' Collingwood & Agosti, 1996 *''Cryptopone butteli'' Forel, 1913 *''Cryptopone crassicornis'' (Emery, 1897) *''Cryptopone fusciceps'' Emery, 1900 *''Cryptopone gigas'' Wu & Wang, 1995 *''Cryptopone gilva'' (Roger, 1863) *''Cryptopone gilvagrande'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *''Cryptopone gilvatumida'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *''Cryptopone guatemalensis'' (Forel, 1899) *''Cryptopone jinxiuensis'' Zhou, 2001 *''Cryptopone mirabilis'' MacKay & MacKay, 2010 *''Cryptopone motschulskyi'' Donisthorpe, 1943 *''Cryptopone nicobar ...
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Carlo Emery
Carlo Emery (25 October 1848, Naples – 11 May 1925) was an Italian entomologist. He is remembered for Emery's rule, which states that insect social parasitism (biology), social parasites are often closely related to their hosts. Early in his career Carlo Emery pursued a course in general medicine, and in 1872 narrowed his interests to ophthalmology. In 1878 he was appointed Professor of Zoology at the University of Cagliari, remaining there for several years until 1881 when he took up an appointment at the University of Bologna as Professor of Zoology, remaining there for thirty-five years until his death. Emery specialised in Hymenoptera, but his early work was on Coleoptera. Prior to 1869, his earliest works were a textbook of general zoology and papers on fishes and molluscs. From 1869 to 1925 he devoted himself almost entirely to the study of ants. Emery published extensively between 1869 and 1926 describing 130 genera and 1057 species mainly in Philogène Auguste Gali ...
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Cryptopone Ochracea
''Cryptopone'' is a genus of ponerine ants containing 23 valid species, all of which are extant. The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most species occurring in Asia. Workers range from very small to medium in size (1.7–6.1 mm), with the queens being slightly larger. ''Wadeura'' was previously synonymized under this genus, however, its two species (now four) were separated out again by Branstetter & Longino, 2022. Species *'' Cryptopone arabica'' Collingwood & Agosti, 1996 *'' Cryptopone butteli'' Forel, 1913 *'' Cryptopone crassicornis'' (Emery, 1897) *'' Cryptopone fusciceps'' Emery, 1900 *'' Cryptopone gigas'' Wu & Wang, 1995 *'' Cryptopone gilva'' (Roger, 1863) *''Cryptopone gilvagrande'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *''Cryptopone gilvatumida ''Cryptopone'' is a genus of ponerine ants containing 23 valid species, all of which are extant. The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most species occurring in Asia. Workers range from very small to medium in si ...
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Ponerinae
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 gigantea'' - one of the world's largest species of ant. Mated workers have replaced the queen as the functional egg-layers in several species of ponerine ants. In such queenless species, the reproductive status of workers can only be determined through ovarian dissections. Description and identification Ponerinae are most easily identified from other subfamilies by possessing a single-segmented petiole and the gaster usually being constricted between the first and second segments. ''Odontomachus'' lack this constriction, but these can be identified from their elongate, straight mandibles attached close together along the front margin of the head and with teeth only at the mandible tips. They are rare examples of stinging ants. Females have 12-segmented antennae, whereas males have 13-segmented antennae. Behavi ...
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AntWeb is the leading online database on ants: storing specimens images and records, and natural history information, and documenting over 490,000 specimens across over 35,000 taxa In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; : taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and ... of ants in its open source and community driven repository . It was set up by Brian L. Fisher in 2002, and cost US$30,000 to build. References External links Website Entomological databases Myrmecology {{Database-stub ...
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Cryptopone Typhlos
''Cryptopone'' is a genus of ponerine ants containing 23 valid species, all of which are extant. The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most species occurring in Asia. Workers range from very small to medium in size (1.7–6.1 mm), with the queens being slightly larger. ''Wadeura'' was previously synonymized under this genus, however, its two species (now four) were separated out again by Branstetter & Longino, 2022. Species *'' Cryptopone arabica'' Collingwood & Agosti, 1996 *'' Cryptopone butteli'' Forel, 1913 *'' Cryptopone crassicornis'' (Emery, 1897) *'' Cryptopone fusciceps'' Emery, 1900 *'' Cryptopone gigas'' Wu & Wang, 1995 *'' Cryptopone gilva'' (Roger, 1863) *''Cryptopone gilvagrande'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *''Cryptopone gilvatumida'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *'' Cryptopone guatemalensis'' (Forel, 1899) *'' Cryptopone jinxiuensis'' Zhou, 2001 *'' Cryptopone mirabilis'' MacKay & MacKay, 2010 *'' Cryptopone motschulskyi'' Donisthorpe, 1943 *'' Cryptop ...
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Cryptopone Testacea
''Cryptopone testacea'', is a species of ant of the subfamily Ponerinae 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 gigantea'' - one of the world's largest species of ant. Mated workers have replac .... References External links * * at antwiki.org'Animaldiversity.orgItis.org
Ponerinae Hymenoptera of Asia Insects described in 1893 Taxa named by Carlo Emery {{Pone ...
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Cryptopone Tengu
''Cryptopone'' is a genus of ponerine 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 gigantea'' - one of the world's largest species of ant. Mated workers have replaced ... ants containing 23 valid species, all of which are extant. The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most species occurring in Asia. Workers range from very small to medium in size (1.7–6.1 mm), with the queens being slightly larger. '' Wadeura'' was previously synonymized under this genus, however, its two species (now four) were separated out again by Branstetter & Longino, 2022. Species *'' Cryptopone arabica'' Collingwood & Agosti, 1996 *'' Cryptopone butteli'' Forel, 1913 *'' Cryptopone crassicornis'' (Emery, 1897) *'' Cryptopone fusciceps'' Emery, 1900 *'' Cryptopone gigas'' Wu & Wang, 1995 *'' Cryptopone gilva'' (Roger, 1863) *'' Cryptopone gilvagrande'' Branstetter & Longino ...
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Cryptopone Taivanae
''Cryptopone'' is a genus of ponerine ants containing 23 valid species, all of which are extant. The genus has a worldwide distribution, with most species occurring in Asia. Workers range from very small to medium in size (1.7–6.1 mm), with the queens being slightly larger. ''Wadeura'' was previously synonymized under this genus, however, its two species (now four) were separated out again by Branstetter & Longino, 2022. Species *'' Cryptopone arabica'' Collingwood & Agosti, 1996 *'' Cryptopone butteli'' Forel, 1913 *'' Cryptopone crassicornis'' (Emery, 1897) *'' Cryptopone fusciceps'' Emery, 1900 *'' Cryptopone gigas'' Wu & Wang, 1995 *'' Cryptopone gilva'' (Roger, 1863) *''Cryptopone gilvagrande'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *''Cryptopone gilvatumida'' Branstetter & Longino, 2022 *'' Cryptopone guatemalensis'' (Forel, 1899) *'' Cryptopone jinxiuensis'' Zhou, 2001 *'' Cryptopone mirabilis'' MacKay & MacKay, 2010 *'' Cryptopone motschulskyi'' Donisthorpe, 1943 *'' Cryptop ...
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