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    Atta cephalotes is a species of leafcutter ant in the tribe Attini (the fungus-growing ants). A single colony of ants can contain up to 5 million members...
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    light. Atta bisphaerica Forel, 1908 Atta capiguara Gonçalves, 1944 Atta cephalotes (Linnaeus, 1758) Atta colombica Guérin-Méneville, 1844 Atta cubana...
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    Leafcutter ant (category Atta (genus))
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leafcutter ants. "Leaf-cutter ant (Atta cephalotes)". Bristol Zoo Gardens. Archived from the original on 2010-03-27. Retrieved...
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    of Atta capiguara and Atta sexdens are 0.09% and 2.53% likely to still exist, respectively. Some species have better odds, such as Atta cephalotes, which...
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    "Direct ingestion of plant sap from cut leaves by the leaf-cutting ants Atta cephalotes (L.) and acromyrmex octospinosus (reich) (Formicidae, Attini)". Bulletin...
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    important species, but also an agricultural pest. Other Atta species, such as Atta texana, Atta cephalotes and others, have similar behavior and ecology.[citation...
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    within these. The frogs also associate with certain leafcutter ants (Atta cephalotes) and breed inside their nests without being attacked by the ants. The...
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    Apterostigma Mayr, 1865 Atta Fabricius, 1804 †Attaichnus Laza, 1982 Basiceros Schulz, 1906 Blepharidatta Wheeler, 1915 Cephalotes Latreille, 1802 Chimaeridris...
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    The large heads of the dinergates (soldiers) of the leafcutting ant Atta cephalotes are also used by native surgeons in closing wounds. Some ants have...
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    (1905). Myrmecologische Mitteilung das Wachsen des Pilzgartens von Atta cephalotes betreffend. Paper presented at the C.r. 6th Congr. Int. Zool., Berne...
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