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    Eciton hamatum is a species of army ant in the subfamily Dorylinae; it is found from Mexico to central Brazil and Bolivia. The species differs from Eciton...
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    known as the army ant and is considered the type species. Eciton burchellii and Eciton hamatum are the most visible and best studied of the New World army...
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    constructed bowers reflects the quality of the male bird. Army ants (Eciton hamatum) form "living bridges" to assist in transportation. Army ant colonies...
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    Planodiscus (Uropodidae) attaches itself to the tibia of its host ant, Eciton hamatum. The cuticular sculpturing of the mite's body as seen under the electron...
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  • 5281/zenodo.26883. Borgmeier, T. (1936). "Sobre algumas formigas dos generos Eciton e Cheliomyrmex (Hym. Formicidae)" (PDF). Archivos do Instituto de Biologia...
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    susceptible to predators on the ground. One such predator is the army ant Eciton hamatum. In a 100m2 area on the forest floor, there is a 50% chance of being...
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