Cardiocondyla are small to tiny ants that are mostly monomorphic and polygnynous. This species is the largest one documented in this blog.
Workers and queens of Cardiocondyla sp.
Queens and workers
Queens and workers
Drone (male) and workers
Drone (male) and workers
Queens and workers
Queen and workers
A worker and larvae
Workers and larvae
Queen and larvae
Queen and workers
Cardiocondyla sp(02)
Updated: 2022 06 22
First Published: 2022 06 22
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Taxonomy:
No rank: cellular organisms 131567
Superkingdom (Domain): Eukaryota 2759
No rank: Opisthokonta 33154
Kingdom: Metazoa 33208
No rank: Eumetazoa 6072
No rank (Subkingdom): Bilateria 33213
No rank (Branch): Protostomia 33317
No rank (Infrakingdom): Ecdysozoa
No rank (Superphylum): Panarthropoda 88770
Phylum: Arthropoda 6656
No rank (Subphylum): Mandibulata 197563
No rank: Pancrustacea 197562
Subphylum (Epiclass): Hexapoda 6960
Class: Insecta 50557
No rank (Subclass): Dicondylia 85512
Subclass (Infraclass): Pterygota 7496
Infraclass: Neoptera 33340
Cohort: Holometabola
Order: Hymenoptera 7399
Suborder Apocrita 7400
Infraorder: Aculeata 7434
Superfamily: Formicoidea
Family: Formicidae 36668
Subfamily: Myrmicinae 34695
Tribe: Formicoxenini 144010
Genus: Cardiocondyla 235541Updated: 2022 06 22
First Published: 2022 06 22
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