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- Acromyrmex_coronatus abstract "Acromyrmex coronatus is a New World ant of the subfamily Myrmicinae found in the wild naturally from Guatemala to Brazil and Ecuador.A. coronatus can be identified by the presence of median pronotal spines being usually present and distinct, occasionally reduced or absent, the head tapering behind eyes, and head width of less than or equal to 1.7 mm.This montane species is tolerant of cold, wet conditions, and colonies can be found in small clearings and gaps in dense cloud forest. For example, on the north side of Volcan Barva, it has been found at 1100 m elevation, but not at 500 or 2000 m. On the Central Valley side, it has been collected at 1600 m at Zurqui. In the Monteverde area, it occurs in the community area, up to the highest ridges at 1700 m, and down to 800 m in the Penas Blancas Valley.In Monteverde, it is the main pest in gardens, and enters houses at night to cut bread, cabbage, or fruit that has been left out. The nests are often in or under a piece of dead wood, and often with a superstructure of loose, dead leaf fragments. They do not excavate soil very extensively, if at all. They may be arboreal at times, nesting in low branch junctions of epiphyte-laden trees.A. coronatus foraging is continuous at night, but diurnal foraging only occurs after recent rain. Following a heavy rain, diurnal foraging commences, followed by a gradual cessation over a period of a day or two. Periodic rains during the dry season initiate a short bout of diurnal foraging, but when the rains became more continuous, diurnal foraging becomes continuous. Thus, the lack of diurnal foraging during the dry season is a short-term response to immediate environmental conditions and not a long-term change in colony foraging behavior.Nuptial flights are common in Monteverde, and the distinctively patterned dealate queens are often seen on the roads. Dealate queens have been observed out cutting leaves, suggesting the queens need to forage themselves to establish a colony.".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus binomialAuthority Johan_Christian_Fabricius.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus class Insect.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus family Ant.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus family Fungus-growing_ants.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus family Myrmicinae.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus genus Acromyrmex.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus kingdom Animal.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus order Hymenoptera.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus phylum Arthropod.
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- Acromyrmex_coronatus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acromyrmex coronatus".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus binomial "Acromyrmex coronatus".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus binomialAuthority "Fabricius, 1804".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus classis "Insecta".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus familia Ant.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus genus "Acromyrmex".
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- Acromyrmex_coronatus name "Acromyrmex coronatus".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus ordo Hymenoptera.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus phylum "Arthropoda".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus regnum "Animalia".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus species "A. coronatus".
- Acromyrmex_coronatus subfamilia Myrmicinae.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus tribus Attini.
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- Acromyrmex_coronatus hypernym Ant.
- Acromyrmex_coronatus type Animal.
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- Acromyrmex_coronatus comment "Acromyrmex coronatus is a New World ant of the subfamily Myrmicinae found in the wild naturally from Guatemala to Brazil and Ecuador.A. coronatus can be identified by the presence of median pronotal spines being usually present and distinct, occasionally reduced or absent, the head tapering behind eyes, and head width of less than or equal to 1.7 mm.This montane species is tolerant of cold, wet conditions, and colonies can be found in small clearings and gaps in dense cloud forest.".
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- Acromyrmex_coronatus name "Acromyrmex coronatus".