Captive bred leaf cutter ants, Atta species, carrying severed foliage back to the nest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-captive-bred-leaf-cutter-ants-atta-species-carrying-severed-foliage-86865871.html
RMF1928F–Captive bred leaf cutter ants, Atta species, carrying severed foliage back to the nest
Leaf-cutter ants (Atta species) carrying leaves along a log in the Cuyabeno wildlife reserve, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador, South America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leaf-cutter-ants-atta-species-carrying-leaves-along-a-log-in-the-cuyabeno-wildlife-reserve-amazon-rainforest-ecuador-south-america-image610441300.html
RF2XD4030–Leaf-cutter ants (Atta species) carrying leaves along a log in the Cuyabeno wildlife reserve, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador, South America
Oecodoma, Print, Atta is a genus of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains at least 17 known species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oecodoma-print-atta-is-a-genus-of-new-world-ants-of-the-subfamily-myrmicinae-it-contains-at-least-17-known-species-image328693765.html
RM2A2N871–Oecodoma, Print, Atta is a genus of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains at least 17 known species
Leafcutter Ant (Atta species) cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leafcutter-ant-atta-species-cutting-segments-out-of-leaf-yasuni-national-39911353.html
RMC8X39D–Leafcutter Ant (Atta species) cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) on tree in the Tambopata National Reserve in Peru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leafcutter-ants-atta-sp-on-tree-in-the-tambopata-national-reserve-58920341.html
RFDBT1DW–Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) on tree in the Tambopata National Reserve in Peru
Leaf-cutter Ants Atta cephalotes Devouring Leaf Taken At Chester Zoo, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leaf-cutter-ants-atta-cephalotes-devouring-leaf-taken-at-chester-zoo-24280226.html
RMBBE1JX–Leaf-cutter Ants Atta cephalotes Devouring Leaf Taken At Chester Zoo, England, UK
Leafcutter ants of the genus Atta, capable of carrying twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves in this case) to se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ants-of-the-genus-atta-capable-of-carrying-twenty-times-their-body-weight-and-cut-and-process-fresh-vegetation-leaves-in-this-case-to-se-image368200860.html
RM2CB0YXM–Leafcutter ants of the genus Atta, capable of carrying twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves in this case) to se
Iwokrama Rainforest. Atta. Guyana. Assembly of Vegetation. South America. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iwokrama-rainforest-atta-guyana-assembly-of-vegetation-south-america-54721350.html
RMD50NHX–Iwokrama Rainforest. Atta. Guyana. Assembly of Vegetation. South America.
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RF2J0W3P1–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes)
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RF2K25DP2–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes)
Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes), Costa Rica wildlife Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ant-atta-cephalotes-costa-rica-wildlife-image596123023.html
RF2WHRMYY–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes), Costa Rica wildlife
Atta sexdens is a species of leafcutter ant belonging to the tribe Attini, native to America, from the southern United States (Texas) to northern Arge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atta-sexdens-is-a-species-of-leafcutter-ant-belonging-to-the-tribe-attini-native-to-america-from-the-southern-united-states-texas-to-northern-arge-image634310046.html
RF2YRY8X6–Atta sexdens is a species of leafcutter ant belonging to the tribe Attini, native to America, from the southern United States (Texas) to northern Arge
The banded spiny lobster, Panulirus marginatus, is an endemic species. Hawaii. This individual is infested with goose barnacles, Lepas anatifera, atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-banded-spiny-lobster-panulirus-marginatus-is-an-endemic-species-hawaii-this-individual-is-infested-with-goose-barnacles-lepas-anatifera-atta-image433291858.html
RM2G4X456–The banded spiny lobster, Panulirus marginatus, is an endemic species. Hawaii. This individual is infested with goose barnacles, Lepas anatifera, atta
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RF2HXR3FH–Leafcutter ants with green leafs, Atta cephalotes
. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. mmarizes the results of thisportion of his studies in the following words: All the fungus-gardens of the Atta species Ihave investigated, are pervaded with the samekind of mycelium, which produces the kohlrabiclusters as long as the ants are cultivating thegardens. Under the influence of the ants neitherfree aerial hyphae nor any form of fruit areever developed. The mycelium proliferatesthrough the garden to the complete exclusion ofany alien fungus, and the fungus garden of anest represents in its entirety a pure culture of a single fungus.Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ants-their-structure-development-and-behavior-mmarizes-the-results-of-thisportion-of-his-studies-in-the-following-words-all-the-fungus-gardens-of-the-atta-species-ihave-investigated-are-pervaded-with-the-samekind-of-mycelium-which-produces-the-kohlrabiclusters-as-long-as-the-ants-are-cultivating-thegardens-under-the-influence-of-the-ants-neitherfree-aerial-hyphae-nor-any-form-of-fruit-areever-developed-the-mycelium-proliferatesthrough-the-garden-to-the-complete-exclusion-ofany-alien-fungus-and-the-fungus-garden-of-anest-represents-in-its-entirety-a-pure-culture-of-a-single-fungusth-image337008915.html
RM2AG828K–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. mmarizes the results of thisportion of his studies in the following words: All the fungus-gardens of the Atta species Ihave investigated, are pervaded with the samekind of mycelium, which produces the kohlrabiclusters as long as the ants are cultivating thegardens. Under the influence of the ants neitherfree aerial hyphae nor any form of fruit areever developed. The mycelium proliferatesthrough the garden to the complete exclusion ofany alien fungus, and the fungus garden of anest represents in its entirety a pure culture of a single fungus.Th
Ants of the Atta cephalotes species crawl over a leaf in a herbarium at the Antstore in Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, 30 May 2012. The world's biggest specialist shop and online shop for ants sells and ships around 100 species from all five continents. Their customers include private collectors as well as schools, universities, zoos, museums, pharmaceutical companies and movie producti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ants-of-the-atta-cephalotes-species-crawl-over-a-leaf-in-a-herbarium-55423516.html
RMD64N78–Ants of the Atta cephalotes species crawl over a leaf in a herbarium at the Antstore in Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, 30 May 2012. The world's biggest specialist shop and online shop for ants sells and ships around 100 species from all five continents. Their customers include private collectors as well as schools, universities, zoos, museums, pharmaceutical companies and movie producti
Atta Leaf-cutter Ant Soldier of the species Atta laevigata on te ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atta-leaf-cutter-ant-soldier-of-the-species-atta-laevigata-on-te-ground-image447482328.html
RF2H00G7M–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant Soldier of the species Atta laevigata on te ground
Oecodoma, Print, Atta is a genus of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains at least 17 known species., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oecodoma-print-atta-is-a-genus-of-new-world-ants-of-the-subfamily-myrmicinae-it-contains-at-least-17-known-species-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image349771477.html
RF2B91D2D–Oecodoma, Print, Atta is a genus of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains at least 17 known species., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
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RF2HETCJ1–leafcutter ants, Blattschneiderameise, Atta sp., La Venta Museum-Park, pre-Columbian archaeological site, Villahermosa, state of Tabasco, Mexico
Leaf cutter ants in a Costa Rican forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-leaf-cutter-ants-in-a-costa-rican-forest-163131514.html
RFKDB7WE–Leaf cutter ants in a Costa Rican forest.
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RF2HDAGAW–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. La Fortuna Alajuela - Arena
An elementary manual of New Zealand entomology, 1892, New Zealand, insects, Arthropoda, Pteromalus, George Vernon Hudson, Formica zealandia, Ponera castanea, Atta antarctica, Dasycolletes purpureus, Scolobates varipes, Ichneumon deceptus, Ichneumon sollicitorius, Dasycolletes hirtipes, Pompilus fugax, NZ species, arthropod, The illustration features a detailed taxonomy of various species of ants and wasps, showcasing their distinct physical characteristics. It includes multiple figures labeled with letters, representing different species or stages of development. The arrangement highlights var Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elementary-manual-of-new-zealand-entomology-1892-new-zealand-insects-arthropoda-pteromalus-george-vernon-hudson-formica-zealandia-ponera-castanea-atta-antarctica-dasycolletes-purpureus-scolobates-varipes-ichneumon-deceptus-ichneumon-sollicitorius-dasycolletes-hirtipes-pompilus-fugax-nz-species-arthropod-the-illustration-features-a-detailed-taxonomy-of-various-species-of-ants-and-wasps-showcasing-their-distinct-physical-characteristics-it-includes-multiple-figures-labeled-with-letters-representing-different-species-or-stages-of-development-the-arrangement-highlights-var-image636056317.html
RM2YXPT91–An elementary manual of New Zealand entomology, 1892, New Zealand, insects, Arthropoda, Pteromalus, George Vernon Hudson, Formica zealandia, Ponera castanea, Atta antarctica, Dasycolletes purpureus, Scolobates varipes, Ichneumon deceptus, Ichneumon sollicitorius, Dasycolletes hirtipes, Pompilus fugax, NZ species, arthropod, The illustration features a detailed taxonomy of various species of ants and wasps, showcasing their distinct physical characteristics. It includes multiple figures labeled with letters, representing different species or stages of development. The arrangement highlights var
Leafcutter Ant (Atta species) cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leafcutter-ant-atta-species-cutting-segments-out-of-leaf-yasuni-national-39911345.html
RMC8X395–Leafcutter Ant (Atta species) cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) on tree in the Tambopata National Reserve in Peru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leafcutter-ants-atta-sp-on-tree-in-the-tambopata-national-reserve-58920359.html
RFDBT1EF–Leafcutter ants (Atta sp.) on tree in the Tambopata National Reserve in Peru
Leafcutter ants in a Costa Rican forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-leafcutter-ants-in-a-costa-rican-forest-163131581.html
RFKDB7YW–Leafcutter ants in a Costa Rican forest.
Leafcutter ants of the genus Atta, capable of carrying twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves in this case) to se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ants-of-the-genus-atta-capable-of-carrying-twenty-times-their-body-weight-and-cut-and-process-fresh-vegetation-leaves-in-this-case-to-se-image368200758.html
RM2CB0YR2–Leafcutter ants of the genus Atta, capable of carrying twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves in this case) to se
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RFKDB7WJ–Leafcutter ants in a Costa Rican forest.
A painted ant nest frog (Lithodytes lineatus) a species that co-inhabits leaf cutter ant nests, looking closely you can see the ants around this one. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-painted-ant-nest-frog-lithodytes-lineatus-a-species-that-co-inhabits-leaf-cutter-ant-nests-looking-closely-you-can-see-the-ants-around-this-one-image178701794.html
RMMAMFXX–A painted ant nest frog (Lithodytes lineatus) a species that co-inhabits leaf cutter ant nests, looking closely you can see the ants around this one.
Archive image from page 446 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 tor (P leather Ut Sudw P tax I Ca r 6 es Do gl » Lindl â lb t D JI Kent) Douglas fepRU E Red F R P g 00 Pj ra u dal tree atta n g 200 ft and met me uo e w b a trunk beco 11 ng 1 ft n d am doled tl r Iged dark re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-446-of-cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-cyclopediaofam03bail-year-1900-tor-p-leather-ut-sudw-p-tax-i-ca-r-6-es-do-gl-lindl-lb-t-d-ji-kent-douglas-fepru-e-red-f-r-p-g-00-pj-ra-u-dal-tree-atta-n-g-200-ft-and-met-me-uo-e-w-b-a-trunk-beco-11-ng-1-ft-n-d-am-doled-tl-r-iged-dark-re-image259572656.html
RMW28FG0–Archive image from page 446 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 tor (P leather Ut Sudw P tax I Ca r 6 es Do gl » Lindl â lb t D JI Kent) Douglas fepRU E Red F R P g 00 Pj ra u dal tree atta n g 200 ft and met me uo e w b a trunk beco 11 ng 1 ft n d am doled tl r Iged dark re
Leafcutter ant, Atta cephalotes, Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica wildlife Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ant-atta-cephalotes-manuel-antonio-national-park-costa-rica-wildlife-image596187729.html
RF2WHXKEW–Leafcutter ant, Atta cephalotes, Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica wildlife
Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. Manuel Antonio National Par Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ant-atta-cephalotes-on-branch-carrying-green-leaf-it-cuts-leaves-and-grows-mushrooms-in-an-anthill-on-them-manuel-antonio-national-par-image568839716.html
RF2T1CTT4–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. Manuel Antonio National Par
The snow leopard is a large cat from the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia in the alpine zones at elevations of 10,000 to 15,000 feet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-snow-leopard-is-a-large-cat-from-the-mountain-ranges-of-central-and-south-asia-in-the-alpine-zones-at-elevations-of-10000-to-15000-feet-image255357884.html
RFTRCFGC–The snow leopard is a large cat from the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia in the alpine zones at elevations of 10,000 to 15,000 feet.
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RF2HXR3AH–Leafcutter ants with green leafs, Atta cephalotes
The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . Fig. 120.—Atta cephalotes. The Other Heterogyna are solitaiy in their habits, each species beingonly composed of winged males and apterous females, the latter alwaysarmed with a powerful sting ; the antennae are filiform or setaceous, vibratile, with the first and thirdjoints elongated; the length of the first never equalling one third of these organs. They form the genus MUTILLA, Linn. Some, of which males have only been observed, have the antennae inserted Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-fig-120atta-cephalotes-the-other-heterogyna-are-solitaiy-in-their-habits-each-species-beingonly-composed-of-winged-males-and-apterous-females-the-latter-alwaysarmed-with-a-powerful-sting-the-antennae-are-filiform-or-setaceous-vibratile-with-the-first-and-thirdjoints-elongated-the-length-of-the-first-never-equalling-one-third-of-these-organs-they-form-the-genus-mutilla-linn-some-of-which-males-have-only-been-observed-have-the-antennae-inserted-image338253327.html
RM2AJ8NFY–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . Fig. 120.—Atta cephalotes. The Other Heterogyna are solitaiy in their habits, each species beingonly composed of winged males and apterous females, the latter alwaysarmed with a powerful sting ; the antennae are filiform or setaceous, vibratile, with the first and thirdjoints elongated; the length of the first never equalling one third of these organs. They form the genus MUTILLA, Linn. Some, of which males have only been observed, have the antennae inserted
Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. La Fortuna Alajuela - Arena Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ant-atta-cephalotes-on-branch-carrying-green-leaf-it-cuts-leaves-and-grows-mushrooms-in-an-anthill-on-them-la-fortuna-alajuela-arena-image639679130.html
RF2S4KW76–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. La Fortuna Alajuela - Arena
Atta Leaf-cutter Ant Soldier of the species Atta laevigata on te ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atta-leaf-cutter-ant-soldier-of-the-species-atta-laevigata-on-te-ground-image447482004.html
RF2H00FT4–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant Soldier of the species Atta laevigata on te ground
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RFDHFNKE–Seamless background with leaf cutter ants. There is an option in the vector.
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 17 TAXODIUM of which the following are the most important: fastigiitum, Knight. With slender, uiiriglit, v branches sparingly ramified. Var. microphyllum, Shrub, with short spreading linun-ht-s; tht- I branchlets with typical foliage. iIjum- of the I . 2470. Tree, atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-horticulture-horticulture-horticulture-17-taxodium-of-which-the-following-are-the-most-important-fastigiitum-knight-with-slender-uiiriglit-v-branches-sparingly-ramified-var-microphyllum-shrub-with-short-spreading-linun-ht-s-tht-i-branchlets-with-typical-foliage-iijum-of-the-i-2470-tree-atta-image216187120.html
RMPFM4TG–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 17 TAXODIUM of which the following are the most important: fastigiitum, Knight. With slender, uiiriglit, v branches sparingly ramified. Var. microphyllum, Shrub, with short spreading linun-ht-s; tht- I branchlets with typical foliage. iIjum- of the I . 2470. Tree, atta
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RFDXTE03–Leaf cutter ants, carrying leaf, black background.
Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba Atlas Insects Paris A. Bertrand 1838-1857 Botany Cuba Description and Travel Natural History Hymenoptera Odonata Ischnura hastata Arthropoda Arthropod Agrion hastatum Citrine Forktail Protoneura capillaris Black-fronted Threadtail Evania poeyi Hyptia poeyi Chrysis insularis Atta insularis Odontomachus insularis Methoca poeyi Lyrops fulviventris Leucospis poeyi Entomology Wasps Ants Insects Damselflies Damselfly Taxonomy: Class = Insecta, This illustration showcases a variety of insect species, meticulously detailed and organized in a g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/histoire-physique-politique-et-naturelle-de-lile-de-cuba-atlas-insects-paris-a-bertrand-1838-1857-botany-cuba-description-and-travel-natural-history-hymenoptera-odonata-ischnura-hastata-arthropoda-arthropod-agrion-hastatum-citrine-forktail-protoneura-capillaris-black-fronted-threadtail-evania-poeyi-hyptia-poeyi-chrysis-insularis-atta-insularis-odontomachus-insularis-methoca-poeyi-lyrops-fulviventris-leucospis-poeyi-entomology-wasps-ants-insects-damselflies-damselfly-taxonomy-class-=-insecta-this-illustration-showcases-a-variety-of-insect-species-meticulously-detailed-and-organized-in-a-g-image636106197.html
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RMC8X38W–Leafcutter Ant (Atta species) cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
Leafcutter ants, a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of leaf-chewing ants belonging to the two genera Atta and Acromyrmex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-ants-a-non-generic-name-are-any-of-47-species-of-leaf-chewing-ants-belonging-to-the-two-genera-atta-and-acromyrmex-image376451234.html
RF2CTCRAX–Leafcutter ants, a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of leaf-chewing ants belonging to the two genera Atta and Acromyrmex
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RM2CB0YPN–Leafcutter ants of the genus Atta, capable of carrying twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves in this case) to se
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RF2HXR3AJ–Leafcutter ant with yellow leaf, Atta cephalotes
. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. onthe fungus described by Belt. A year later, Alfred Moeller publishedthe most important of existing works on these ants and their relationsto the fungi which they cultivate. He studied several Brazilian speciesof Atta belonging to the subgenus Acromyrmex (discigera, coronata,•octospinosa, uiccllcri] and to the genera Aptcrostigma (pilosum, mcelleri,wasmanni, and an undetermined species) and Cyphomyrmex (auritus,strit/iifns). A. octospinosa and discigcra, which nest in the woods, THE FUNGUS-GROWING ANTS. 325 form truncated cones of dead leaves Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ants-their-structure-development-and-behavior-onthe-fungus-described-by-belt-a-year-later-alfred-moeller-publishedthe-most-important-of-existing-works-on-these-ants-and-their-relationsto-the-fungi-which-they-cultivate-he-studied-several-brazilian-speciesof-atta-belonging-to-the-subgenus-acromyrmex-discigera-coronataoctospinosa-uiccllcri-and-to-the-genera-aptcrostigma-pilosum-mcelleriwasmanni-and-an-undetermined-species-and-cyphomyrmex-auritusstritiifns-a-octospinosa-and-discigcra-which-nest-in-the-woods-the-fungus-growing-ants-325-form-truncated-cones-of-dead-leaves-image337009568.html
RM2AG8340–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. onthe fungus described by Belt. A year later, Alfred Moeller publishedthe most important of existing works on these ants and their relationsto the fungi which they cultivate. He studied several Brazilian speciesof Atta belonging to the subgenus Acromyrmex (discigera, coronata,•octospinosa, uiccllcri] and to the genera Aptcrostigma (pilosum, mcelleri,wasmanni, and an undetermined species) and Cyphomyrmex (auritus,strit/iifns). A. octospinosa and discigcra, which nest in the woods, THE FUNGUS-GROWING ANTS. 325 form truncated cones of dead leaves
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RF2S4KW77–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. La Fortuna Alajuela - Arena
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RF2H00EJC–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata eating a palm fruit that fell to the ground
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RF2RX0WKX–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) on branch, carrying green leaf. It cuts leaves and grows mushrooms in an anthill on them. La Fortuna Alajuela - Arena
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RF2HETCKT–leafcutter ants, Blattschneiderameise, Atta sp., La Venta Museum-Park, pre-Columbian archaeological site, Villahermosa, state of Tabasco, Mexico
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RFDHFN4A–Leaf-cutter ant, Acromyrmex octospinosus, carrying leaf in front of white background.
. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 592 PAMIL' XXIV. DKRMESTin.lO. safe. It is said that an entire generation of the beetle may be developed in six weeks, so under proper conditions of warmth and food supply the increase of the insect will be very rapid. B. elongatus Lee., length 9 mm., is a southern and western spe- t'ies which has been recorded from near Oincinna.ti. III. Atta(ienus Latr. 1802. (Gr., "a woo(Jcock.") Small oblong' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-592-pamil-xxiv-dkrmestinlo-safe-it-is-said-that-an-entire-generation-of-the-beetle-may-be-developed-in-six-weeks-so-under-proper-conditions-of-warmth-and-food-supply-the-increase-of-the-insect-will-be-very-rapid-b-elongatus-lee-length-9-mm-is-a-southern-and-western-spe-ties-which-has-been-recorded-from-near-oincinnati-iii-attaienus-latr-1802-gr-quota-woojcockquot-small-oblong-image216404264.html
RMPG21RM–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 592 PAMIL' XXIV. DKRMESTin.lO. safe. It is said that an entire generation of the beetle may be developed in six weeks, so under proper conditions of warmth and food supply the increase of the insect will be very rapid. B. elongatus Lee., length 9 mm., is a southern and western spe- t'ies which has been recorded from near Oincinna.ti. III. Atta(ienus Latr. 1802. (Gr., "a woo(Jcock.") Small oblong'
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RF2CTCRJ5–Leafcutter ants, a non-generic name, are any of 47 species of leaf-chewing ants belonging to the two genera Atta and Acromyrmex
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RM2CB0YXK–Leafcutter ants of the genus Atta, capable of carrying twenty times their body weight and cut and process fresh vegetation (leaves in this case) to se
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RM2FYK0WM–Leafcutter worker ants cutting up a leaf with their manibles to carry back to their colony to grow food. Mexico.
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RF2HXR39D–Leafcutter ants with green leafs, Atta cephalotes
. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. es. These are Cyphomyrmexriniosus var. comalcnsis and subsp.minutus, C. wheeleri, Mvcetosoritishartmani, Trachyiiiynnc.v sepien-trionalis with the var. obscurior, T.titrrifc.v and arizonensis, Mocllcrinsversicolor and its subsp. chisoschsisand Atta tr.rana. I have been ableto observe all of these except T.anzoiiensis in a living condition, andas they exhibit nearly the wholerange of Attiine habits they may bevery briefly described. For many additional details the reader is re-ferred to my paper mentioned above. i. Cyphomyrmex.—Our two species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ants-their-structure-development-and-behavior-es-these-are-cyphomyrmexriniosus-var-comalcnsis-and-subspminutus-c-wheeleri-mvcetosoritishartmani-trachyiiiynncv-sepien-trionalis-with-the-var-obscurior-ttitrrifcv-and-arizonensis-mocllcrinsversicolor-and-its-subsp-chisoschsisand-atta-trrana-i-have-been-ableto-observe-all-of-these-except-tanzoiiensis-in-a-living-condition-andas-they-exhibit-nearly-the-wholerange-of-attiine-habits-they-may-bevery-briefly-described-for-many-additional-details-the-reader-is-re-ferred-to-my-paper-mentioned-above-i-cyphomyrmexour-two-species-image337005986.html
RM2AG7XG2–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. es. These are Cyphomyrmexriniosus var. comalcnsis and subsp.minutus, C. wheeleri, Mvcetosoritishartmani, Trachyiiiynnc.v sepien-trionalis with the var. obscurior, T.titrrifc.v and arizonensis, Mocllcrinsversicolor and its subsp. chisoschsisand Atta tr.rana. I have been ableto observe all of these except T.anzoiiensis in a living condition, andas they exhibit nearly the wholerange of Attiine habits they may bevery briefly described. For many additional details the reader is re-ferred to my paper mentioned above. i. Cyphomyrmex.—Our two species
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RF2H00G7Y–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata eating a palm fruit that fell to the ground
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 534 CYCADOPHYTAJSr FRONDS [CH. Heer, and Z. daravallensis^ Sap.; similarly Z. Schmiedelii And.^ is probably identical with Z. gigas. The Lower Cretaceous species Zamites iohemicus^ Vel. and Z. iburgensis* Hos. and von d. Marck represent very similar forms. Zamites recta (Tate). This species was originally described by Tate^ as Palaeozamia (Otozamites) recta from Wealden strata in South Africa and sub- sequently transferred to Zamites^; it bears a very close resem- blance to Z. gigas. The fronds bear alternate hnear pinnae atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-534-cycadophytajsr-fronds-ch-heer-and-z-daravallensis-sap-similarly-z-schmiedelii-and-is-probably-identical-with-z-gigas-the-lower-cretaceous-species-zamites-iohemicus-vel-and-z-iburgensis-hos-and-von-d-marck-represent-very-similar-forms-zamites-recta-tate-this-species-was-originally-described-by-tate-as-palaeozamia-otozamites-recta-from-wealden-strata-in-south-africa-and-sub-sequently-transferred-to-zamites-it-bears-a-very-close-resem-blance-to-z-gigas-the-fronds-bear-alternate-hnear-pinnae-atta-image216363820.html
RMPG0678–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 534 CYCADOPHYTAJSr FRONDS [CH. Heer, and Z. daravallensis^ Sap.; similarly Z. Schmiedelii And.^ is probably identical with Z. gigas. The Lower Cretaceous species Zamites iohemicus^ Vel. and Z. iburgensis* Hos. and von d. Marck represent very similar forms. Zamites recta (Tate). This species was originally described by Tate^ as Palaeozamia (Otozamites) recta from Wealden strata in South Africa and sub- sequently transferred to Zamites^; it bears a very close resem- blance to Z. gigas. The fronds bear alternate hnear pinnae atta
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RM2FYK0G0–Leafcutter worker ants cutting up a leaf with their manibles to carry back to their colony to grow food. Mexico.
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RF2HPG3Y9–leafcutter ants on a tree with leafs
. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. lers studies were confined to the adult colonies of the Attii.The question as to how these ants came by their fungi in the first place,was subsequently answered by the researches of Sampaio (1894), vonIhering (1898), Goeldi (19050 and b) and Huber (1905, 1907, 1908).Sampaio found fungus gardens in very young formicaries of theBrazilian Atta sexdens, and von Ihering showed that the virginfemale of this species, on leaving the nest for her marriage flight,carries in her infrabuccal pocket a pellet of hyphse taken from thefungus garden of the mat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ants-their-structure-development-and-behavior-lers-studies-were-confined-to-the-adult-colonies-of-the-attiithe-question-as-to-how-these-ants-came-by-their-fungi-in-the-first-placewas-subsequently-answered-by-the-researches-of-sampaio-1894-vonihering-1898-goeldi-19050-and-b-and-huber-1905-1907-1908sampaio-found-fungus-gardens-in-very-young-formicaries-of-thebrazilian-atta-sexdens-and-von-ihering-showed-that-the-virginfemale-of-this-species-on-leaving-the-nest-for-her-marriage-flightcarries-in-her-infrabuccal-pocket-a-pellet-of-hyphse-taken-from-thefungus-garden-of-the-mat-image337007452.html
RM2AG80CC–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. lers studies were confined to the adult colonies of the Attii.The question as to how these ants came by their fungi in the first place,was subsequently answered by the researches of Sampaio (1894), vonIhering (1898), Goeldi (19050 and b) and Huber (1905, 1907, 1908).Sampaio found fungus gardens in very young formicaries of theBrazilian Atta sexdens, and von Ihering showed that the virginfemale of this species, on leaving the nest for her marriage flight,carries in her infrabuccal pocket a pellet of hyphse taken from thefungus garden of the mat
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RF2H00EHA–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata eating a palm fruit that fell to the ground
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. tor (P leather Ut Sudw P tax I Ca r ^6 es Do gl » Lindl â lb t D JI Kent) Douglas fepRU E Red F R P g 00 Pj ra u dal tree atta n g 200 ft and met me uo e w b a trunk beco 11 ng 1 ft n d am doled tl r Iged dark red brown bark bran hes hor zo t 1 1 I 1 lo s branchlet'5 ght 11 111 green or 1 1 I I 1 Krk J006 Pscu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-tor-p-leather-ut-sudw-p-tax-i-ca-r-6-es-do-gl-lindl-lb-t-d-ji-kent-douglas-fepru-e-red-f-r-p-g-00-pj-ra-u-dal-tree-atta-n-g-200-ft-and-met-me-uo-e-w-b-a-trunk-beco-11-ng-1-ft-n-d-am-doled-tl-r-iged-dark-red-brown-bark-bran-hes-hor-zo-t-1-1-i-1-lo-s-branchlet5-ght-11-111-green-or-1-1-i-i-1-krk-j006-pscu-image216198293.html
RMPFMK3H–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. tor (P leather Ut Sudw P tax I Ca r ^6 es Do gl » Lindl â lb t D JI Kent) Douglas fepRU E Red F R P g 00 Pj ra u dal tree atta n g 200 ft and met me uo e w b a trunk beco 11 ng 1 ft n d am doled tl r Iged dark red brown bark bran hes hor zo t 1 1 I 1 lo s branchlet'5 ght 11 111 green or 1 1 I I 1 Krk J006 Pscu
Leafcutter worker ants carry cut-up pieces of leaf back to their colony to grow food. They can carry 20 times their own body weight. Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leafcutter-worker-ants-carry-cut-up-pieces-of-leaf-back-to-their-colony-to-grow-food-they-can-carry-20-times-their-own-body-weight-mexico-image430062329.html
RM2FYK0TW–Leafcutter worker ants carry cut-up pieces of leaf back to their colony to grow food. They can carry 20 times their own body weight. Mexico.
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RF2HPG3NK–leafcutter ants on a tree with leafs
. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. Acanthognathus. According to Emery (1893/2)the large-eyed Brazilian Gigantiops destructor is able to leap fromtwig to twig. and an Indian ant with extraordinary mandibles, Har-pc(/natluis cnicntittus, is said to leap forward like a grass-hopper to adistance of eighteen inches (Wroughton). In many species the tough integument or specially developed spinesare an important means of defense. The workers of the large speciesof Atta and Acroniynnc.v bristle with hard spines and tubercles, and THE HABITS OF AXTS IN GENERAL. iS many other Myrmicinse h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ants-their-structure-development-and-behavior-acanthognathus-according-to-emery-18932the-large-eyed-brazilian-gigantiops-destructor-is-able-to-leap-fromtwig-to-twig-and-an-indian-ant-with-extraordinary-mandibles-har-pcnatluis-cnicntittus-is-said-to-leap-forward-like-a-grass-hopper-to-adistance-of-eighteen-inches-wroughton-in-many-species-the-tough-integument-or-specially-developed-spinesare-an-important-means-of-defense-the-workers-of-the-large-speciesof-atta-and-acroniynncv-bristle-with-hard-spines-and-tubercles-and-the-habits-of-axts-in-general-is-many-other-myrmicinse-h-image337039673.html
RM2AG9DF5–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. Acanthognathus. According to Emery (1893/2)the large-eyed Brazilian Gigantiops destructor is able to leap fromtwig to twig. and an Indian ant with extraordinary mandibles, Har-pc(/natluis cnicntittus, is said to leap forward like a grass-hopper to adistance of eighteen inches (Wroughton). In many species the tough integument or specially developed spinesare an important means of defense. The workers of the large speciesof Atta and Acroniynnc.v bristle with hard spines and tubercles, and THE HABITS OF AXTS IN GENERAL. iS many other Myrmicinse h
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RF2H00EB5–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata eating a palm fruit that fell to the ground
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RF2GA9H6W–Female Small Brown Widow of the species Latrodectus geometricus preying on a ant of the genus atta
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RF2JFEJ9T–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata with a small dead ant biting its paw
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RM2FYK0F9–Leafcutter worker ants cutting up a leaf with their manibles to carry back to their colony to grow food. Mexico.
. Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects. ants, Mynnccocystus inclligcr, clinging to the roof of their chamber. Aboutnatviral size.—After McCook. mouths of the honey-bearers, whose crops at length becomedistended with honey to such an extent that the insects (Fig.282) look like so many little translucent grapes or good-sizedcurrants. This stored food is in all probability drawn uponby the other ants when necessary. Leaf-cutting Ants.—The most dangerous foes to vegeta-tion in tropical America are the several species of Atta {CEco-doma,Fig. 28;^, A). Living in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entomology-with-special-reference-to-its-biological-and-economic-aspects-ants-mynnccocystus-inclligcr-clinging-to-the-roof-of-their-chamber-aboutnatviral-sizeafter-mccook-mouths-of-the-honey-bearers-whose-crops-at-length-becomedistended-with-honey-to-such-an-extent-that-the-insects-fig282-look-like-so-many-little-translucent-grapes-or-good-sizedcurrants-this-stored-food-is-in-all-probability-drawn-uponby-the-other-ants-when-necessary-leaf-cutting-antsthe-most-dangerous-foes-to-vegeta-tion-in-tropical-america-are-the-several-species-of-atta-ceco-domafig-28-a-living-in-image337144891.html
RM2AGE7MY–. Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects. ants, Mynnccocystus inclligcr, clinging to the roof of their chamber. Aboutnatviral size.—After McCook. mouths of the honey-bearers, whose crops at length becomedistended with honey to such an extent that the insects (Fig.282) look like so many little translucent grapes or good-sizedcurrants. This stored food is in all probability drawn uponby the other ants when necessary. Leaf-cutting Ants.—The most dangerous foes to vegeta-tion in tropical America are the several species of Atta {CEco-doma,Fig. 28;^, A). Living in
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RM2FYK0T0–Leafcutter worker ants carry cut-up pieces of leaf back to their colony to grow food. They can carry 20 times their own body weight. Mexico.
A book of the United States : exhibiting its geography, divisions, constitution and government ..and presenting a view of the republic generally, and of the individual states; together with a condensed history of the land ..The biography ..of the leading men; a description of the principal cities and towns; with statistical tables .. . Tho Baltimore Oriole. tection from the sun and rain for the young. Though naturally shy andbird usually selects his building place in the neighborhoodited roads. He is easily domesticated,d and atta id sings in confinement. Ori le is a sma rand plainer species, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-book-of-the-united-states-exhibiting-its-geography-divisions-constitution-and-government-and-presenting-a-view-of-the-republic-generally-and-of-the-individual-states-together-with-a-condensed-history-of-the-land-the-biography-of-the-leading-men-a-description-of-the-principal-cities-and-towns-with-statistical-tables-tho-baltimore-oriole-tection-from-the-sun-and-rain-for-the-young-though-naturally-shy-andbird-usually-selects-his-building-place-in-the-neighborhoodited-roads-he-is-easily-domesticatedd-and-atta-id-sings-in-confinement-ori-le-is-a-sma-rand-plainer-species-image342712522.html
RM2AWFW8X–A book of the United States : exhibiting its geography, divisions, constitution and government ..and presenting a view of the republic generally, and of the individual states; together with a condensed history of the land ..The biography ..of the leading men; a description of the principal cities and towns; with statistical tables .. . Tho Baltimore Oriole. tection from the sun and rain for the young. Though naturally shy andbird usually selects his building place in the neighborhoodited roads. He is easily domesticated,d and atta id sings in confinement. Ori le is a sma rand plainer species,
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RM2FYK0G7–A trail of leafcutter ants carrying pieces of cut-up plants back to their colony to grow food. Costa Rica.
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RM2FYK0F5–Leafcutter worker ants cutting up a leaf with their manibles to carry back to their colony to grow food in the rainforest of Costa Rica.
. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. FIG. 200. Atta texana. (Orig-inal.) a. Soldier ; b, thorax of same inprofile ; c, worker media ; d. workerminima ; all drawn to same scale. 334 ANTS. ccpnnts ( Fig. iSSi, being yellowish, compact, irregularly polygonal orpyriform bodies, .25-.55 mm. in diameter, and consisting of ellipticalcells much like those of the yeast plant (Saccharoinyccs). To thisfungus I have given the name Tyriiiioinyccs fonnicaniin. C. •iclicclcri( Fig. 186, /;) is a nocturnal species which nests under stones on thedry hills of western Texas. It collects small plant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ants-their-structure-development-and-behavior-fig-200-atta-texana-orig-inal-a-soldier-b-thorax-of-same-inprofile-c-worker-media-d-workerminima-all-drawn-to-same-scale-334-ants-ccpnnts-fig-issi-being-yellowish-compact-irregularly-polygonal-orpyriform-bodies-25-55-mm-in-diameter-and-consisting-of-ellipticalcells-much-like-those-of-the-yeast-plant-saccharoinyccs-to-thisfungus-i-have-given-the-name-tyriiiioinyccs-fonnicaniin-c-iclicclcri-fig-186-is-a-nocturnal-species-which-nests-under-stones-on-thedry-hills-of-western-texas-it-collects-small-plant-image337005874.html
RM2AG7XC2–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. FIG. 200. Atta texana. (Orig-inal.) a. Soldier ; b, thorax of same inprofile ; c, worker media ; d. workerminima ; all drawn to same scale. 334 ANTS. ccpnnts ( Fig. iSSi, being yellowish, compact, irregularly polygonal orpyriform bodies, .25-.55 mm. in diameter, and consisting of ellipticalcells much like those of the yeast plant (Saccharoinyccs). To thisfungus I have given the name Tyriiiioinyccs fonnicaniin. C. •iclicclcri( Fig. 186, /;) is a nocturnal species which nests under stones on thedry hills of western Texas. It collects small plant
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RF2HK2DKX–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata carrying a small fig fruit of the genus ficus
The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . tr., has also a sting, but the peduncleof the abdomen is composed of two knots : the antennae Fie. 119.—A. Fonuica fusca and its Jaws ; B, Polyergus rufescens and ... •,, , • ? j „ ? ? ^ , j itsjawi. exposed; the maxillary palpi long and 6-jointed; and the mandibles triangular. F. rubra, [misprinted rufa by Latreille], Linn., a very common British species. Eciton, Latr., differs from Myrmica only in having linear mandibles. Atta, Fabr., differs from Myrmica o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animal-kingdom-arranged-after-its-organization-forming-a-natural-history-of-animals-and-an-introduction-to-comparative-anatomy-tr-has-also-a-sting-but-the-peduncleof-the-abdomen-is-composed-of-two-knots-the-antennae-fie-119a-fonuica-fusca-and-its-jaws-b-polyergus-rufescens-and-j-j-itsjawi-exposed-the-maxillary-palpi-long-and-6-jointed-and-the-mandibles-triangular-f-rubra-misprinted-rufa-by-latreille-linn-a-very-common-british-species-eciton-latr-differs-from-myrmica-only-in-having-linear-mandibles-atta-fabr-differs-from-myrmica-o-image338253673.html
RM2AJ8P09–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . tr., has also a sting, but the peduncleof the abdomen is composed of two knots : the antennae Fie. 119.—A. Fonuica fusca and its Jaws ; B, Polyergus rufescens and ... •,, , • ? j „ ? ? ^ , j itsjawi. exposed; the maxillary palpi long and 6-jointed; and the mandibles triangular. F. rubra, [misprinted rufa by Latreille], Linn., a very common British species. Eciton, Latr., differs from Myrmica only in having linear mandibles. Atta, Fabr., differs from Myrmica o
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. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . CHAPTER VIII. INTESTINAL PARASITES. The species of worm with which puppies are most ofteninfested is the Ascaris marginata, called also the Ascarisliimbricoidcs and round worm, which has a certain super-ficial resemblance to the common earth-worm, or whatboys in the country are accustomed to term anglers worm.This is cylindrical, tapers at both extremities, is slightlypinkish in color, and under the knife, unless the same isvery sharp, offers considerable resistance, and when maturecuts like India-rubber. Full growth having been atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennel-secrets-how-to-breed-exhibit-and-mannage-dogs-chapter-viii-intestinal-parasites-the-species-of-worm-with-which-puppies-are-most-ofteninfested-is-the-ascaris-marginata-called-also-the-ascarisliimbricoidcs-and-round-worm-which-has-a-certain-super-ficial-resemblance-to-the-common-earth-worm-or-whatboys-in-the-country-are-accustomed-to-term-anglers-wormthis-is-cylindrical-tapers-at-both-extremities-is-slightlypinkish-in-color-and-under-the-knife-unless-the-same-isvery-sharp-offers-considerable-resistance-and-when-maturecuts-like-india-rubber-full-growth-having-been-atta-image369591657.html
RM2CD89X1–. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . CHAPTER VIII. INTESTINAL PARASITES. The species of worm with which puppies are most ofteninfested is the Ascaris marginata, called also the Ascarisliimbricoidcs and round worm, which has a certain super-ficial resemblance to the common earth-worm, or whatboys in the country are accustomed to term anglers worm.This is cylindrical, tapers at both extremities, is slightlypinkish in color, and under the knife, unless the same isvery sharp, offers considerable resistance, and when maturecuts like India-rubber. Full growth having been atta
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 17 TAXODIUM of which the following are the most important: fastigiitum, Knight. With slender, uiiriglit, v branches sparingly ramified. Var. microphyllum, Shrub, with short spreading linun-ht-s; tht- I branchlets with typical foliage. iIjum- of the I . 2470. Tree, atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-horticulture-horticulture-horticulture-17-taxodium-of-which-the-following-are-the-most-important-fastigiitum-knight-with-slender-uiiriglit-v-branches-sparingly-ramified-var-microphyllum-shrub-with-short-spreading-linun-ht-s-tht-i-branchlets-with-typical-foliage-iijum-of-the-i-2470-tree-atta-image231835426.html
RMRD50CJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 17 TAXODIUM of which the following are the most important: fastigiitum, Knight. With slender, uiiriglit, v branches sparingly ramified. Var. microphyllum, Shrub, with short spreading linun-ht-s; tht- I branchlets with typical foliage. iIjum- of the I . 2470. Tree, atta
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. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 118 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME but not one was recaptured. However so little time has been spent on this problem that it cannot be said to have been thoroughly explored. These species are difficult to handle without injury so that the technique of tagging must be developed probably along some entirely new, approach. Progress in the tuna work will depend upon the activation of an adequate staff with sufficient funds and equipment to atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-fish-and-game-fisheries-california-game-and-game-birds-california-fishes-california-animal-population-groups-pches-gibier-poissons-118-california-fish-and-game-but-not-one-was-recaptured-however-so-little-time-has-been-spent-on-this-problem-that-it-cannot-be-said-to-have-been-thoroughly-explored-these-species-are-difficult-to-handle-without-injury-so-that-the-technique-of-tagging-must-be-developed-probably-along-some-entirely-new-approach-progress-in-the-tuna-work-will-depend-upon-the-activation-of-an-adequate-staff-with-sufficient-funds-and-equipment-to-atta-image233685498.html
RMRG586J–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 118 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME but not one was recaptured. However so little time has been spent on this problem that it cannot be said to have been thoroughly explored. These species are difficult to handle without injury so that the technique of tagging must be developed probably along some entirely new, approach. Progress in the tuna work will depend upon the activation of an adequate staff with sufficient funds and equipment to atta
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. INTERMETACARPAL JOINTS—METACARPO-PHALANGEAL JOINTS 247 the distal bones with the metacarpus, ulnar carpal bone with the meta- carpus. The dorsal, volar, and interos- seous carpal ligaments varj^ with the number of carpal bones present ia the different species. In the dog there are sL dorsal and six volar hgaments. The inter- osseous ligaments are not inter- ordinal. The accessory carpal bone is attached by ligaments to the ulna, the radio-intermediate, and the third, fourth, and fifth metacarpal bones. The distal carpal bones are atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-intermetacarpal-jointsmetacarpo-phalangeal-joints-247-the-distal-bones-with-the-metacarpus-ulnar-carpal-bone-with-the-meta-carpus-the-dorsal-volar-and-interos-seous-carpal-ligaments-varj-with-the-number-of-carpal-bones-present-ia-the-different-species-in-the-dog-there-are-sl-dorsal-and-six-volar-hgaments-the-inter-osseous-ligaments-are-not-inter-ordinal-the-accessory-carpal-bone-is-attached-by-ligaments-to-the-ulna-the-radio-intermediate-and-the-third-fourth-and-fifth-metacarpal-bones-the-distal-carpal-bones-are-atta-image236762650.html
RMRN5D4X–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. INTERMETACARPAL JOINTS—METACARPO-PHALANGEAL JOINTS 247 the distal bones with the metacarpus, ulnar carpal bone with the meta- carpus. The dorsal, volar, and interos- seous carpal ligaments varj^ with the number of carpal bones present ia the different species. In the dog there are sL dorsal and six volar hgaments. The inter- osseous ligaments are not inter- ordinal. The accessory carpal bone is attached by ligaments to the ulna, the radio-intermediate, and the third, fourth, and fifth metacarpal bones. The distal carpal bones are atta
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RF2HK2DM9–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata carrying a small fig fruit of the genus ficus
. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. the western peninsula of Ontario, but I have never met with it north of the lake or east of Toronto. The beetle can be at once recognized by the two •creamy-white stripes running the whole length of its brown body, while the grub (Fig.3la), may be distinguished from the other species by its round, chestnut-brown and shiny head and thick body. For a full description of the insect and its habits, the reader is referred to Saunders' "Insects Injurious to Fruits." The remedies to be employed in warding off the atta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-entomological-society-of-ontario-insect-pests-insects-the-western-peninsula-of-ontario-but-i-have-never-met-with-it-north-of-the-lake-or-east-of-toronto-the-beetle-can-be-at-once-recognized-by-the-two-creamy-white-stripes-running-the-whole-length-of-its-brown-body-while-the-grub-fig3la-may-be-distinguished-from-the-other-species-by-its-round-chestnut-brown-and-shiny-head-and-thick-body-for-a-full-description-of-the-insect-and-its-habits-the-reader-is-referred-to-saunders-quotinsects-injurious-to-fruitsquot-the-remedies-to-be-employed-in-warding-off-the-atta-image236261865.html
RMRMAJBN–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. the western peninsula of Ontario, but I have never met with it north of the lake or east of Toronto. The beetle can be at once recognized by the two •creamy-white stripes running the whole length of its brown body, while the grub (Fig.3la), may be distinguished from the other species by its round, chestnut-brown and shiny head and thick body. For a full description of the insect and its habits, the reader is referred to Saunders' "Insects Injurious to Fruits." The remedies to be employed in warding off the atta
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RF2HK2DM3–Atta Leaf-cutter Ant of the species Atta laevigata carrying a small fig fruit of the genus ficus
. Collected papers on ants. Ants. 740 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXIII, Some well-developed means of intercommunication would seem to be necessary for ants like Atta texana which live in great colonies and cooperate so intimately both on their foraging expeditions and in the cultivation of their delicate food plant. I am convinced that this means is supplied by the stridulatory organs which are highly developed in all the castes of the species. As I have shown in a former paper/ the stridulation of the huge females of Atta texana is audible when the insect is held a foo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/collected-papers-on-ants-ants-740-bulletin-american-museum-of-natural-history-vol-xxiii-some-well-developed-means-of-intercommunication-would-seem-to-be-necessary-for-ants-like-atta-texana-which-live-in-great-colonies-and-cooperate-so-intimately-both-on-their-foraging-expeditions-and-in-the-cultivation-of-their-delicate-food-plant-i-am-convinced-that-this-means-is-supplied-by-the-stridulatory-organs-which-are-highly-developed-in-all-the-castes-of-the-species-as-i-have-shown-in-a-former-paper-the-stridulation-of-the-huge-females-of-atta-texana-is-audible-when-the-insect-is-held-a-foo-image232715671.html
RMREH35Y–. Collected papers on ants. Ants. 740 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXIII, Some well-developed means of intercommunication would seem to be necessary for ants like Atta texana which live in great colonies and cooperate so intimately both on their foraging expeditions and in the cultivation of their delicate food plant. I am convinced that this means is supplied by the stridulatory organs which are highly developed in all the castes of the species. As I have shown in a former paper/ the stridulation of the huge females of Atta texana is audible when the insect is held a foo
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. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 592 PAMIL' XXIV. DKRMESTin.lO. safe. It is said that an entire generation of the beetle may be developed in six weeks, so under proper conditions of warmth and food supply the increase of the insect will be very rapid. B. elongatus Lee., length 9 mm., is a southern and western spe- t'ies which has been recorded from near Oincinna.ti. III. Atta(ienus Latr. 1802. (Gr., "a woo(Jcock.") Small oblong' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-592-pamil-xxiv-dkrmestinlo-safe-it-is-said-that-an-entire-generation-of-the-beetle-may-be-developed-in-six-weeks-so-under-proper-conditions-of-warmth-and-food-supply-the-increase-of-the-insect-will-be-very-rapid-b-elongatus-lee-length-9-mm-is-a-southern-and-western-spe-ties-which-has-been-recorded-from-near-oincinnati-iii-attaienus-latr-1802-gr-quota-woojcockquot-small-oblong-image232130898.html
RMRDJD96–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 592 PAMIL' XXIV. DKRMESTin.lO. safe. It is said that an entire generation of the beetle may be developed in six weeks, so under proper conditions of warmth and food supply the increase of the insect will be very rapid. B. elongatus Lee., length 9 mm., is a southern and western spe- t'ies which has been recorded from near Oincinna.ti. III. Atta(ienus Latr. 1802. (Gr., "a woo(Jcock.") Small oblong'
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