Gnamptogenys triangularis
Gnamptogenys triangularis
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Biology
Natural History:
Lattke (1995) reports this species as a millipede specialist found in humid forests. In Corcovado National Park, I observed a worker with milliped prey. triangularis has been introduced in south Florida (Deyrup et al. 1989).
The Costa Rican records I have of this species are as follows:
Puntarenas: Sirena, Corcovado National Park, 8?29'N, 83?36'W, 5m (J. Longino). (1) Worker on log. (2) Single worker with millipede prey. (3) Workers on large tree trunk. (4) Canopy Ficus; dealate queen walking on branch.
Lattke (1995) reports a collection from La Selva Biological Station.


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