Anillomyrma decamera
Anillomyrma decamera is an Asian species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae found from Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Vietnam, and China.
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Species: | A. naoroji |
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Subspecies
- Anillomyrma decamera continentis Wheeler, W.M., 1927
- Anillomyrma decamera decamera (Emery, 1901)
gollark: They could still revolt or something.
gollark: Managing all the slaves would be time-consuming. You could delegate it, but then you have to worry about supplying them.
gollark: It's not very efficient.
gollark: Then they'll be even WORSE slaves and you'll need so much honey.
gollark: This is obviously not ideal as healthier slaves can work more.
References
External links
- "Anillomyrma decamera - Facts". AntWeb. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- "Anillomyrma decamera". at antwiki.org
- Itis.gov
- Animaldiversity.org
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