iSpecies is a test of E O Wilson's idea of a web page for each species. The data displayed are generated "on the fly" by querying other data sources (learn how it works ). Send comments to r.page@bio.gla.ac.uk, or visit the iSpecies blog.
Image:Pachycondyla.jpg|thumb|right|Pachycondyla rebekkae queen fossils (upper left) at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen Pachycondyla is a diverse group of ponerine ants that are widespread in the worlds tropics and subtropics. Most are general predators or scavengers, with some specializing in hunting termites. In some species queens are replaced by fertilised workers. Apart from 200 to 300 described species, five fossil species have been identified. ...
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