Polyrhachis exercita

Polyrhachis exercita is a species of ant in the subfamily Formicinae, found in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.

Polyrhachis exercita
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P. exercita
Binomial name
Polyrhachis exercita
(Walker, 1859)

Subspecies

  • Polyrhachis exercita exercita (Walker, 1859)
  • Polyrhachis exercita lucidiventris Forel, 1907
  • Polyrhachis exercita obtusisquama Forel, 1902
  • Polyrhachis exercita rastrata Emery, 1889
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References

    • "Polyrhachis exercita - Facts". AntWeb. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
    • "Polyrhachis exercita". at antwiki.org
    • Animaldiversity.org
    • Itis.org


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