Researchers discovered a new ant species in Ecuador They gave it the name Strumigenys ayersthey, notably using the suffix "-they" It may be the only species in the world to currently have "-they" as a ...
A newly discovered miniature trap jaw ant from the evergreen tropical forests of Ecuador bears the curious Latin name Strumigenys ayersthey, among hundreds, which are also named in honour of people, ...
MANILA, Philippines — A new species of ant has been discovered in the Philippines. The National Museum of the Philippines shared the development through a Facebook post on Friday. According to the ...
The nonnative leaf-litter ant, Strumigenys eggersi, can live in a variety of habitats and is more tolerant of dry conditions than native Strumigenys species.
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A newly discovered miniature trap-jaw ant from the evergreen tropical forests of Ecuador has been named in recognition of gender diversity. The insect bears the Latin name Strumigenys ayersthey, ...
Photo from scientists Dr. David M. General and Dr. Gary Alpert’s paper MANILA, Philippines — A new species of ant has been discovered in the Philippines. The National Museum of the Philippines shared ...
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