File:Hypoponera opacior, worker, ergatoid male, Florida, USA, Alex Wild.JPG
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Description | Hypoponera opacior |
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2021-07-04 |
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Alex Wild |
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Hypoponera opacior, worker and ergatoid male. Most ant males are wasp-like and winged, adapted for dispersing away from their home nest to mate with queens from other colonies. But some Hypoponera males are inbreeding specialists. These pale creatures are worker-like in appearance and mate with their sisters in the nest. Archbold Biological Station, Florida, USA.
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