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Ecitonini
Dorylinae is an ant subfamily, with distributions in both the Old World and New World. Brady ''et al.'' (2014) synonymized the previous dorylomorph subfamilies (Aenictinae, Aenictogitoninae, Cerapachyinae, Ecitoninae, and Leptanilloidinae) under Dorylinae., while Borowiec (2016) reviewed and revised the genera, resurrecting many genera which had previously been merged. Dorylinae genera are suggested to have evolved sometime between , subsequently undergoing rapid adaptive radiation events during their early history. Genera *'' Acanthostichus'' Mayr, 1887 *'' Aenictogiton'' Emery, 1901 *'' Aenictus'' Shuckard, 1840 *'' Cerapachys'' Smith, 1857 *'' Cheliomyrmex'' Mayr, 1870 *''Chrysapace'' Crawley, 1924 *'' Cylindromyrmex'' Mayr, 1870 *'' Dorylus'' Fabricius, 1793 *''Eburopone'' Borowiec, 2016 *''Eciton'' Latreille, 1804 *''Eusphinctus'' Emery, 1893 *''Labidus'' Jurine, 1807 *''Leptanilloides'' Mann, 1923 *''Lioponera'' Mayr, 1879 *''Lividopone'' Bolton & Fisher, 2016 *''Neivam ...
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Dorylus Gribodoi
''Dorylus gribodoi'' is a West African species of army ants in the genus ''Dorylus''. Habitat and distribution The species occurs in West Africa, from Guinea and Liberia to Cameroon. It is restricted to humid habitats such as rainforest and gallery forest in mixed savanna–forest landscapes and occurs at least up to 1600 m above sea level. Biology Raids are conducted in the leaf-litter stratum. Workers retreat in tunnels when disturbed or exposed to sun. Limited observations indicate that the species seems to prey almost exclusively on earthworms, but this information has to be viewed with caution since variation in prey composition can be considerable in other ''Dorylus'' species. Common chimpanzee, Chimpanzees are known to feed on ''D. gribodoi'' at two sites (Bossou in Guinea and Taï in Ivory Coast); they either use sticks to "dip" for ant workers at trails or nests or open nests and take brood and workers with their hands. Nests are much less conspicuous than those of dri ...
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Eusphinctus
''Sphinctomyrmex'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. The genus is a tropical and distinctive group, originally described by Mayr based on a single gyne collected in Brazil. Morphologically, the genus is characterized by the unique arrangement of the gastric segments, which are nearly equal in length and separated from each other by distinct constrictions. Very little is known on the natural history of ''Sphinctomyrmex''. The few observations so far suggest that ants of this genus are nomadic predators of other ants. The genus '' Zasphinctus'' and approximately 20 species were formerly included, but were split out during revision of the Dorylinae genera by Borowiec (2016). Species * ''Sphinctomyrmex marcoyi'' * ''Sphinctomyrmex schoerederi'' * ''Sphinctomyrmex stali ''Sphinctomyrmex stali'' (named after the Swedish entomologist Carl Stål) is a Neotropical species of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Mayr described the genus ''Sphinctomyrmex'' with ''S. stali ...
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Syscia
''Syscia'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae containing thirty eight described species. The genus is distributed widely across the Eastern Asia, North America, and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe .... ''Syscia'' was described by Roger (1861), later placed as a ''Cerapachys'' subgenus by Wheeler (1902) and then junior synonym of ''Cerapachys'' by Kempf (1972). ''Syscia'' was resurrected as a valid genus by Borowiec (2016) during redescription of the doryline genera. Species *'' Syscia amblyogyna'' *'' Syscia atitlana'' *'' Syscia augustae'' *'' Syscia austrella'' *'' Syscia benevidesae'' *'' Syscia borowieci'' *'' Syscia boudinoti'' *'' Syscia brachyptera'' *'' Syscia chaladthanyakiji'' *'' Syscia chiapaneca'' *'' Syscia disjunct ...
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Sphinctomyrmex
''Sphinctomyrmex'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. The genus is a tropical and distinctive group, originally described by Gustav Mayr, Mayr based on a single gyne collected in Brazil. Morphology (biology), Morphologically, the genus is characterized by the unique arrangement of the gaster (insect anatomy), gastric segments, which are nearly equal in length and separated from each other by distinct constrictions. Very little is known on the natural history of ''Sphinctomyrmex''. The few observations so far suggest that ants of this genus are nomadic predators of other ants. The genus '' Zasphinctus'' and approximately 20 species were formerly included, but were split out during revision of the Dorylinae genera by Borowiec (2016). Species * ''Sphinctomyrmex marcoyi'' * ''Sphinctomyrmex schoerederi'' * ''Sphinctomyrmex stali'' References External links

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Simopone
''Simopone'' is a genus of predominantly arboreal ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. The genus is widely distributed in the Old World tropics, with the majority of species in Madagascar and sub-Saharan Africa. Taxonomy The genus was first described by Forel (1891), based on a ''Simopone grandidier'' specimen. Brown (1975) revised the genus and recognized 13 species altogether. The number of species was raised to 15 by Kutter (1976, 1977) and to 38 by Bolton & Fisher (2012). Bolton & Fisher considered one of the African species described by Brown (1975), '' S. conciliatrix'', so different from all the others in the genus that it is transferred to its own monotypic genus, ''Vicinopone''. Description ''Simopone'' species are almost entirely arboreal, but on occasion foraging workers are found on the ground or in rotten logs. Prey records are extremely sparse for this genus, consisting only of ''Crematogaster'' brood by ''S. vepres'', and the brood of '' Terataner'' by ''S. sicaria'' ...
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Procerapachys
''Procerapachys'' is an extinct genus of ants which existed 37 to 42 million years ago. A member of the subfamily Dorylinae of the family Formicidae, ''Procerapachys'' was first described by American entomologist William Morton Wheeler in 1915. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q28431687 Dorylinae Fossil ant genera Eocene insects Fossil taxa described in 1915 Fossil taxa described in 2009 † A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species). It is one of the modern descendan ... Eocene genus first appearances Prehistoric insects of Europe ...
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Parasyscia
''Parasyscia'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae containing approximately 50 described species. The genus is distributed across the Afrotropical, Australasia, Indomalaya, Malagasy, Oceania, and Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ... bioregions. ''Parasyscia'' was described by Emery (1882), moved to a subgenus of ''Cerapachys'' by Forel (1892) and finally placed as a junior synonym of ''Cerapachys'' by Kempf (1972). ''Parasyscia'' was resurrected as a valid genus by Borowiec (2016) during redescription of the doryline genera. Species *'' Parasyscia afer'' *'' Parasyscia aitkenii'' *'' Parasyscia arnoldi'' *'' Parasyscia browni'' *'' Parasyscia bryanti'' *'' Parasyscia centurio'' *'' Parasyscia conservata'' *'' Parasyscia cribrinodis'' ...
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Ooceraea
''Ooceraea'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae containing approximately 16 described species. The genus is distributed across the Australasia, Indomalaya, Malagasy, Neotropical, Oceania, and Palearctic bioregions. ''Ooceraea'' was described by Roger (1862) and later placed as a junior synonym of ''Cerapachys'' by Brown (1973). ''Ooceraea'' was resurrected as a valid genus by Borowiec (2016) during redescription of the doryline genera. Species *''Ooceraea alii'' *''Ooceraea australis'' *'' Ooceraea besucheti'' *''Ooceraea biroi'' *''Ooceraea coeca'' *''Ooceraea crypta'' *''Ooceraea decamera'' *''Ooceraea fragosa'' *''Ooceraea fuscior'' *''Ooceraea guizhouensis'' *''Ooceraea joshii'' *''Ooceraea octoantenna'' *''Ooceraea papuana'' *''Ooceraea pawa'' *''Ooceraea pusilla ''Ooceraea'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae containing approximately 16 described species. The genus is distributed across the Australasia, Indomalaya, Malagasy, Neo ...
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Nomamyrmex
''Nomamyrmex'' is a genus of army ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Its two species are distributed in the Neotropics: ''Nomamyrmex esenbeckii'' is known from southern United States to northern Argentina, and ''Nomamyrmex hartigii'' is known from Mexico to southern Brazil. ''Nomamyrmex esenbeckii'' is the only known predator of mature colonies of ''Atta Atta or ATTA may refer to: * Atta Halilintar, Indonesian YouTuber, singer and entrepreneur * ''Atta'' (ant), a genus of ants in the family Formicidae * ''Atta'' (novel), a 1953 novel by Francis Rufus Bellamy * Atta flour, whole wheat flour made ...'' leaf-cutter ants. Species *'' Nomamyrmex esenbeckii'' (Westwood, 1842) *'' Nomamyrmex hartigii'' (Westwood, 1842) References External links * Dorylinae Ant genera Hymenoptera of North America Hymenoptera of South America {{ant-stub ...
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Neocerapachys
''Neocerapachys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ... Dorylinae containing 2 described species. The genus is distributed across the Neotropical bioregion in central and South America. ''Neocerapachys'' was described by Borowiec (2016) during redescription of the doryline genera. Species Species: *'' Neocerapachys neotropicus'' *'' Neocerapachys splendens'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q28733266 Ant genera Ants Dorylinae ...
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Neivamyrmex
''Neivamyrmex'' is a genus of army ants in the subfamily Dorylinae. Range ''Neivamyrmex'' species can be found from the central United States to southern Argentina. Taxonomy As of 2021, 129 ''Neivamyrmex'' species have been identified. However, most research pertaining to this genus is based on a single species, ''Neivamyrmex nigriscens'', from which knowledge about ''Neivamyrmex'' overall is derived. Many species are known based only on a small number of male individuals. Biology ''Neivamyrmex'' do not build permanent nests; instead, colonies are nomadic, establishing temporary bivouacs every night before moving on to a new location. Most species are predominantly subterranean, but they will occasionally forage above ground at night or on cloudy days. The larvae and pupae of other ant species are the principle food of ''Neivamyrmex'', including ants of the genera '' Veromessor'', ''Pheidole'', ''Solenopsis'', and ''Formica''. Male ''Neivamyrmex'' possess wings, whi ...
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Lividopone
''Lividopone'' is a monotypic genus of ants belonging to the family Formicidae containing the single species ''Lividopone livida'' and is endemic to Madagascar. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q106935953 Ants Monotypic ant genera ...
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