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Biology ( anglais )

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Natural History:

Megalomyrmex miri is known only from the types, which were collected by W. M. Mann in Zent, and had no biological data.

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Distribution Notes ( anglais )

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Costa Rica. Known only from the types from Zent.

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Taxonomic History ( anglais )

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Megalomyrmex miri Brandão, 1990b PDF: 452, figs. 117, 118 (w.) COSTA RICA. Neotropic. AntCat AntWiki HOL

Taxonomic history

Boudinot et al., 2013 PDF: 48 (w.q.m.).
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Megalomyrmex miri ( anglais )

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Megalomyrmex miri is a Neotropical species of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Known from Costa Rica. This species is known only from the type specimens and has no biological data. It is extremely similar to M. wettereri in color, size, shape, measurements, and pilosity. It differs in having a complete foraminal carina and some transverse rugosities on the anteroventral petiolar process.[1]

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  1. ^ Longino 2010, p. 46
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Megalomyrmex miri: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Megalomyrmex miri is a Neotropical species of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Known from Costa Rica. This species is known only from the type specimens and has no biological data. It is extremely similar to M. wettereri in color, size, shape, measurements, and pilosity. It differs in having a complete foraminal carina and some transverse rugosities on the anteroventral petiolar process.

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