Although the most famous weaver ants are in the genus
Oecophylla, many weaving species also occur in
Polyrhachis. Here, a
Polyrhachis (
Cyrtomyrma)
robsoni worker sits atop a nest fashioned from a rolled leaf. The leaf is bound by silk spun from the ants' larvae.
Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia
Oecophylla, many weaving species also occur in
Polyrhachis. Here, a
Polyrhachis (
Cyrtomyrma)
robsoni worker sits atop a nest fashioned from a rolled leaf. The leaf is bound by silk spun from the ants' larvae.
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Although the most famous weaver ants are in the genus
Oecophylla, many weaving species also occur in
Polyrhachis. Here, a
Polyrhachis (
Cyrtomyrma)
robsoni worker sits atop a nest fashioned from a rolled leaf. The leaf is bound by silk spun from the ants' larvae.
Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia
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