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Polyrhachis gracilior

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Formicidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Hymenoptera

Subfamily
  
Formicinae

Polyrhachis gracilior

Similar
  
Polyrhachis lacteipennis, Polyrhachis illaudata, Polyrhachis bihamata, Polyrhachis dives, Polyrhachis

Polyrhachis gracilior


Polyrhachis gracilior is a species of ant found in the southwest and northeast India. It is one of the few ants that build arboreal nests made of leaves stitched together using silk produced by their larvae.

Originally described as a "race" of Polyrhachis furcata, it was elevated to a full species by C T Bingham who noted differences in the shape of the spines. A species described from Travancore as weberi by Horace Donisthorpe in 1943 was identified as being identical to gracilior by Barry Bolton.

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Polyrhachis gracilior Wikipedia