About Dorymyrmex grandulus (Forel, 1922)
Dorymyrmex grandulus, commonly called the great cone ant, is an ant species that belongs to the genus Dorymyrmex. It was first described by Forel in 1922, and this species is endemic to the United States.
Dorymyrmex grandulus (Forel, 1922) is a animal in the Formicidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Dorymyrmex grandulus (Forel, 1922)
The great cone ant Dorymyrmex grandulus is a US-endemic ant species in the genus Dorymyrmex, described in 1922.
Dorymyrmex grandulus, commonly called the great cone ant, is an ant species that belongs to the genus Dorymyrmex. It was first described by Forel in 1922, and this species is endemic to the United States.
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Formica subrufa Roger, 1859
Formica polyctena Foerster, 1850
Camponotus vagus (Scopoli, 1763)
Formica pallidefulva Latreille, 1802
Polyrhachis illaudata Walker, 1859
Solenopsis xyloni McCook, 1879
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