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Hymenoptera / Hexapoda / Acromyrmex / Atta / Symbiosis / Ants / Formicinae / Leafcutter ant / Atta sexdens / Green-head ant / Carpenter ant / Red imported fire ant
Date: 2014-11-13 11:30:03
Hymenoptera
Hexapoda
Acromyrmex
Atta
Symbiosis
Ants
Formicinae
Leafcutter ant
Atta sexdens
Green-head ant
Carpenter ant
Red imported fire ant

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