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    Cephalotes atratus is a species of arboreal ant in the genus Cephalotes, a genus characterized by its odd shaped head. These ants are known as gliding...
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    Cephalotes atratus (Linnaeus, 1758) Cephalotes auriger De Andrade, 1999 Cephalotes basalis (Smith, 1876) Cephalotes betoi De Andrade, 1999 Cephalotes...
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    mimicry in the tropical ant. Presently the only known host species is Cephalotes atratus, a South American ant with a black abdomen. Upon infection, the gaster...
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    pairs of legs. There are several species of gliding ant including Cephalotes atratus; this may be a common trait among arboreal ants with small colonies...
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    Cephalotes (within Myrmicinae) tested to date show this ability, as do many species within Pseudomyrmecinae. Unique among gliding animals, Cephalotes...
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    Myrmeconema neotropicum, induces fruit mimicry in the tropical ant Cephalotes atratus. Infected ants develop bright red gasters (abdomens), tend to be more...
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  • Suri blanco) Atta cephalotes (Mamaku, Sikisapakuru) Metamasius hemipterus Strategus jugurtha Megaceras crassum Cephalotes atratus Crematogaster sordidula...
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  • [citation needed] An example of organism that can backward glide is Cephalotes atratus (kaka-sikikoko). They are better known as hummingbird moths, but since...
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    neotropicum) changes the colour of the abdomen of workers of the canopy ant Cephalotes atratus to make it appear like the ripe fruits of Hyeronima alchorneoides...
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  • bidens Formica sexdens – Atta sexdens Formica cephalotes – Atta cephalotes Formica atrata – Cephalotes atratus Formica haematoda – Odontomachus haematodus...
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