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Acropyga epedana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acropyga epedana
''Acropyga epedana'' is an ant in the subfamily Formicinae. It lives permanently underground in the Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona and forms a mutualistic association with the mealybug ''Rhizoecus colombiensis''. ==Description==
''Acropyga epedana'' is a tiny pale golden-brown ant with a few erect hairs but many dense appressed hairs. The reproductives have normal compound eyes but the workers have tiny eyes and avoid exposure to light. These ants are very similar in appearance to ''Acropyga goeldii'' and ''Acropyga palaga'' and may be a northern population of ''A. goeldi''. However, there are differences in the extensions to the penis valves that make it likely that the three are in fact separate species. The head of ''Acropyga epedana'' is smaller than that of the other two species. The total length of a worker is .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Acropyga epedana'' )〕
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