Acanthoponera peruviana
Amblyopone undetermined
Anochetus diegensis
Basiceros militaris
Camponotus atriceps
Camponotus claviscapus
Camponotus rapax
Cephalotes atratus
Cephalotes laminatus
Discothyrea sexarticulata
Dolichoderus attelaboides
Dolichoderus imitator
Dolichoderus lamellosus
Dolichoderus lutosus
Dolichoderus shattucki
Dolichoderus varians (queen)
Eciton hamatum
Eciton vagans
Ectatomma edentatum
Gnamptogenys bisulca
Gnamptogenys concinna
Labidus coecus
Labidus spininodis
Lachnomyrmex scrobiculatus (queen)
Megalomyrmex balzani
Megalomyrmex silvestrii
Neivamyrmex punctaticeps
Odontomachus biumbonatus
Odontomachus hastatus
Pachycondyla constricta
Pachycondyla laevigata
Pachycondyla obscuricornis
Paraponera clavata
Platythyrea angusta
Procryptocerus impressus
Pseudomyrmex tenuis
Rhopalothrix new species (queen)
Stegomyrmex manni
Thaumatomyrmex undetermined
I am pretty proud that I have species names on almost all of the pictures. The only ones I don't have species names for are the Rhopalothrix, the Thaumatomyrmex, and the Amblyopone. The Rhopalothrix I am sure is a new species (check out the weird mandibular plate -- or whatever it is). The Thaumatomyrmex may or may not be a new species. Or it might just be T atrox, due to the presence of the small basal tooth on the mandible. The genus apparently needs some revision work (see discussion from Ants of Costa Rica), so for now I have labelled it undetermined and have given it to Stefan at the MCZ, who will, one day, do something useful with it. The Amblyopone, too, may or may not be a new species. When I first keyed it out I was pretty sure it was a new species. However, I then came across a description of A. cleae which sounded close to my specimen (although the description was in French, so it was a little hard for me to figure out). I then emailed a photo of my ant to the authors of the paper asking what they thought. Sébastien Lacau sent back a very nice email saying it looked like A. cleae but he obviously couldn't say for sure from a photo. He even offered to send me some samples to compare to mine, but then for some reason he stopped answering emails. So then I sent my specimen to Brian Fisher, who said he would take a look at it but has not had the time yet, so for now, it is undetermined.
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