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  2. Meat ant - Wikipedia

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    The ant is commonly known as the meat ant because of its habit of stripping the meat off dead vertebrates. [33] Alternative names include the gravel ant, [ 34 ] Greenslade's meat ant, [ 35 ] meat-eater ant, mound ant, [ 36 ] or southern meat ant. [ 37 ]

  3. Iridomyrmex - Wikipedia

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    The ants counter this by preventing meat ants from leaving their nest by blocking their nesting holes with debris, a behaviour known as nest-plugging. [70] [71] If meat ant nests are encroached by trees or other shade, banded sugar ants may invade and take over the nest, since the health of the colony may deteriorate from overshadowing. [72]

  4. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Meat eater ant nest during swarming. The life of an ant starts from an egg; if the egg is fertilised, the progeny will be female diploid, if not, it will be male haploid. Ants develop by complete metamorphosis with the larva stages passing through a pupal stage before emerging as an adult. The larva is largely immobile and is fed and cared for ...

  5. Category:Iridomyrmex - Wikipedia

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    I. Iridomyrmex adstringatus; Iridomyrmex agilis; Iridomyrmex alpinus; Iridomyrmex anceps; Iridomyrmex anderseni; Iridomyrmex angusticeps; Iridomyrmex anteroinclinus

  6. Eurymeloides bicincta - Wikipedia

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    The excess fluid is secreted and is fed upon by ants which are often found associated with the leafhoppers. The ants do not harm the leafhoppers but may drive off potential predators. [2] Some sand wasps in the tribe Nyssonini prey on this leafhopper, carrying off adults to provision the cells in which they lay their eggs. [3]

  7. Leafhopper - Wikipedia

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    Candy-striped leafhopper (Graphocephala coccinea)Leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae.These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees.

  8. List of ants of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The bulldog ant Myrmecia brevinoda is the largest ant in the world in terms of average worker size [1]. The ant fauna of Australia is large and diverse. As of 1999, Australia and its external territories represent 1,275 described taxa (subspecies included) divided into 103 genera and 10 subfamilies. [2]

  9. Leptomyrmecini - Wikipedia

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    Anillidris Santschi, 1936; Anonychomyrma Donisthorpe, 1947; Azteca Forel, 1878 †Chronomyrmex McKellar, Glasier & Engel, 2013 Doleromyrma Forel, 1907; Dorymyrmex ...