In which I will be keeping track (for my own benefit) of my daily progress in the identification of the ant fauna of Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador, the analysis of that data, and the pursuit of my PhD. And (for the benefit of everyone else) I hope to provide helpful information on ants, taxonomy, database management, identification, and other assorted endeavors. Cheers
So, anybody know what this ant is? This photo was taken by Kelly Swing at Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador. More mystery ants are coming....
Posted by Kari T. Ryder Wilkie at 11:11 PM
Hi Kari:
ReplyDeleteYou blog doesn’t seem to want to let me post, but that’s a Pseudomyrmex, I think maybe one that lives in Triplaris???
--from James Trager
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