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Gnamptogenys Rugimala
''Gnamptogenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Ectatomminae. The genus has a wide distribution. It is known to occur in the Nearctic, Neotropic, Indomalayan and Australasian realms. Camacho et al, 2022 revised this genus, significantly reducing its size to only 32 valid extant species and 5 valid fossil species by splitting off most species into four formerly synonymized genera '' Alfaria'', ''Holcoponera'', ''Poneracantha'', and ''Stictoponera''. Species As of 2024, ''Gnamptogenys'' contains 37 species, five of which are extinct. This genus originally contained 146 species, but Camacho et al. 2022 moved many species into other genera. *''Gnamptogenys acuminata'' *''Gnamptogenys alfaroi'' *''Gnamptogenys andersoni'' *''Gnamptogenys annulata'' *''Gnamptogenys biquetra'' *''Gnamptogenys boliviensis'' *''Gnamptogenys bruchi'' *†''Gnamptogenys casca'' *''Gnamptogenys concinna'' *''Gnamptogenys continua'' *''Gnamptogenys curvoclypeata ''Gnamptogenys'' is a genus of a ...
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Gnamptogenys Triangularis
''Poneracantha triangularis'' is a Neotropical species of ant in the subfamily Ectatomminae. Native to the forests of South America, South and Central America, ''P. triangularis'' is a predatory ant that feeds on millipedes. In its native range, this species is known from Buenos Aires, Argentina in the south to Costa Rica in the north, with records from eight countries in South America, and two countries of Central America. The first records of ''P. triangularis'' outside its native range came from Florida beginning in 1985 and Alabama in 1996. Based on its South American range, it appears that ''P. triangularis'' has the potential to spread to forests throughout much of the southeastern United States. There are no documented impacts of ''P. triangularis'', and it seems unlikely that this species will ever become a major pest. Taxonomy ''Poneracantha triangularis'' was originally described by Gustav Mayr as ''Ectatomma triangulare'' in Uruguay in 1887. Junior synonyms include ''E ...
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''Gnamptogenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Ectatomminae. The genus has a wide distribution. It is known to occur in the Nearctic, Neotropic, Indomalayan and Australasian realms. Camacho et al, 2022 revised this genus, significantly reducing its size to only 32 valid extant species and 5 valid fossil species by splitting off most species into four formerly synonymized genera '' Alfaria'', '' Holcoponera'', '' Poneracantha'', and ''Stictoponera''. Species As of 2024, ''Gnamptogenys'' contains 37 species, five of which are extinct. This genus originally contained 146 species, but Camacho et al. 2022 moved many species into other genera. *'' Gnamptogenys acuminata'' *'' Gnamptogenys alfaroi'' *'' Gnamptogenys andersoni'' *'' Gnamptogenys annulata'' *'' Gnamptogenys biquetra'' *'' Gnamptogenys boliviensis'' *'' Gnamptogenys bruchi'' *†'' Gnamptogenys casca'' *'' Gnamptogenys concinna'' *'' Gnamptogenys continua'' *''Gnamptogenys curvoclypeata ''Gnamptogenys'' is ...
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