Acanthomyrmex dusun

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Acanthomyrmex dusun
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Myrmicinae
Genus: Acanthomyrmex
Species:
A. dusun
Binomial name
Acanthomyrmex dusun
Wheeler, 1919

Acanthomyrmex dusun is a species of ant that belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex . It was described by Wheeler in 1919, and is found in Indonesia. [1]

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<i>Acanthomyrmex crassispinus</i> Species of ant

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<i>Acanthomyrmex ferox</i> Species of ant

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Acanthomyrmex foveolatus is a species of ant that belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex. It was described by Moffett in 1986, and is found in Indonesia.

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<i>Acanthomyrmex humilis</i> Species of ant

Acanthomyrmex humilis is a species of ant that belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex. It was described by Eguchi, Bui and Yamane in 2008, and is abundant in Vietnam.

Acanthomyrmex laevis is a species of ant that belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex. It was described by Moffett in 1986, and is abundant in Malaysia.

Acanthomyrmex luciolae is a species of ant that belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex. It was described by Emery in 1893, and is abundant in Sri Lanka and China.

Acanthomyrmex mindanao is a species of ant that belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex. It was described by Moffett in 1986, and is abundant in Malaysia and the Philippines.

Acanthomyrmex minus is a species of ant which is a part of the genus Acanthomyrmex. Terayam, Ito & Gobin described the species in 1998, and the species is native to Indonesia.

Acanthomyrmex notabilis is a species of ant which is a part of the genus Acanthomyrmex. Frederick Smith first described the species in 1860, and it is native to Indonesia.

Acanthomyrmex padanensis is a species of ant of the genus Acanthomyrmex. Terayam, Ito & Gobin described the species in 1998, and it is native to Indonesia.

Acanthomyrmex sulawesiensis is a species of ant which is part of the genus Acanthomyrmex. Terayam, Ito & Gobin described the species in 1998, and it is native to Indonesia.

Acanthomyrmex thailandensis is a species of ant which belongs to the genus Acanthomyrmex. Terayama first described the species in 1995, and it is native and only distributed in Thailand.

References

  1. Moffett, M.W. (1986). Revision of the myrmicine genus Acanthomyrmex (PDF). Museum of Comparative Zoology. pp. 55–89. Retrieved 9 July 2014.