- Source: Carebara
Carebara is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is one of the largest myrmicine genera with more than 200 species distributed worldwide in the tropics and the Afrotropical region. Many of them are very tiny cryptic soil and leaf-litter inhabitants. They nest in rotten wood to which the bark is still adherent in the Afrotropical region, or may be lestobiotic nesting near other ant species. Some species are known to exist parasitically within termite nests. Little is known about the biology of the genus, but they are notable for the vast difference in size between queens and workers.
Species
References
External links
Media related to Carebara at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Myrmicinae
- Carebara
- Carebara diversa
- Carebara vidua
- Carebara bruni
- Carebara deponens
- Carebara castanea
- Carebara butteli
- Carebara pygmaea
- War in ants
- Carebara escherichi