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Species of ant
Eciton burchellii is a species of New World army ant in the genus Eciton. This species performs expansive, organized swarm raids that give it the informal
Eciton_burchellii
Genus of ants
Eciton is a New World army ant genus that contains the most familiar species of army ants. The most predominant and well-known species is Eciton burchellii
Eciton
Name used for several ant species
Nomamyrmex, Labidus, and Eciton. The largest genus is Neivamyrmex, which contains more than 120 species; the most predominant species is Eciton burchellii; its
Army_ant
Species of ant
Eciton hamatum is a species of army ant in the subfamily Dorylinae; it is found from Mexico to central Brazil and Bolivia. The species differs from Eciton
Eciton_hamatum
Species of ant
Eciton vagans is a species of New World army ant in the genus Eciton. It occurs in dry and wet forest habitats, occupying a range extending from Mexico
Eciton_vagans
the constructed bowers reflects the quality of the male bird. Army ants (Eciton hamatum) form "living bridges" to assist in transportation. Army ant colonies
Structures_built_by_animals
Type of ants' nest
formed by migratory driver ant and army ant colonies, such as the species Eciton burchellii. A nest is constructed out of the living ant workers' own bodies
Bivouac_(ants)
Species of ant
Eciton mexicanum is a species of New World army ant in the genus Eciton. Present from Mexico to throughout Costa Rica and northern Argentina, it is found
Eciton_mexicanum
Subfamily of ants
in 5 genera. Tribe Cheliomyrmecini Cheliomyrmex - 4 spp. Tribe Ecitonini Eciton - 10 spp. Labidus - 10 spp. Neivamyrmex - 130 spp. Nomamyrmex - 2 spp. Bolton
Ecitoninae
Animals that resemble ants
unharmed within ant nests, some beetles even marching with the aggressive Eciton burchellii army ants. The Jesuit priest Erich Wasmann, who discovered ant
Ant_mimicry
Type of bird
the species most commonly attended by birds is the Neotropical species Eciton burchellii, which is both diurnal and surface-raiding. It was once thought
Ant_follower
Subfamily of ants
adaptive radiation events during their early history. Dorylinae ants including Eciton species, exhibit army ant behavior. Non-army Doryline ants like Yunodorylus
Dorylinae
Driver ants (genus of insects)
species with very large colony sizes…The species of Dorylus (Anomma) and Eciton where multiple queen mating has been documented (Kronauer 2004, 2006a, 2006b;
Dorylus
Species of beetle
Kronauer whilst investigating the relationships between army ants of the genus Eciton and their diverse fauna of symbionts in Costa Rica. Alexey Tishechkin, together
Nymphister_kronaueri
Feeding on termites or ants
myrmecophages, that is they exclusively eat other ants, while the swarm-raiding Eciton burchellii eat more or less all arthropods in their paths, including other
Myrmecophagy
Family of insects
the first sign of threats. The army ants of South America, such as the Eciton burchellii species, and the driver ants of Africa do not build permanent
Ant
Chemical emitted to trigger a response among the same species
help ants to undertake more efficient collective exploration. The army ant Eciton burchellii provides an example of using pheromones to mark and maintain
Pheromone
Genus of ants
Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Dorylinae Genus: Nomamyrmex Borgmeier, 1936 Type species Eciton crassicornis Diversity 2 species
Nomamyrmex
Small eight-legged arthropod
are beneficial symbionts. Mites also parasitize some ant species, such as Eciton burchellii. Most larvae of Parasitengona are ectoparasites of arthropods
Mite
Psychological effect which occurs in groups
effect coming from the ants. Early studies of this anti-Ringelmann effect in Eciton burchellii, a species of New World army ants, referred to the phenomenon
Ringelmann_effect
Species of ant
only temporary nests (Dorylus) or form a bivouac with their own bodies (Eciton). Colonies of real army ants have only one queen, so when she dies, the
Carebara_diversa
Species of ant
Motschoulsky, 1863 Cerapachys femoralis Motschoulsky, 1863 Eciton minutum Jerdon, 1851 Eciton rufipes Jerdon, 1851 Sima allaborans longinoda Forel, 1909
Tetraponera_allaborans
Species of wasp
most devastating predators of P. erythrocephalus are army ants such as Eciton burchellii. These ants attack wasp nests and consume the larva and pupa
Polistes_erythrocephalus
Species of ant
because they protect the colony from dangerous ant species, for example Eciton burchelli, the army ant, like blocking enterances to the colony. "Pheidole
Pheidole_obtusospinosa
Species of ant
America, from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. The species was first named Eciton sumichrasti by Edward Norton in 1868, in commemoration of Swiss-Mexican
Neivamyrmex_sumichrasti
Passerine bird family found across subtropical and tropical Central and South America
the species most commonly attended by birds is the Neotropical species Eciton burchellii, which is both diurnal and surface-raiding. It was once thought
Antbird
Species of ant
Aenictus gracilis Emery, 1893 Synonyms Aenictus martini Forel, 1901 Aenictus martini boelianensis Forel, 1913 Eciton fergusoni elongatus Karavaiev, 1926
Aenictus_gracilis
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& Myrmica ereptor) African stink ant (Paltothyreus tarsatus) Army ant (Eciton burchellii) Black ant (Formica fusca) Big-headed ant (Pheidole morrisii)
Empires_of_the_Undergrowth
Species of bird
ground to glean fruit. It has been reported ambushing swarms of army ants (Eciton burchellii) carrying wasp larvae and pupae, and eating both ant and wasp
Flame-colored_tanager
American biologist
his wife, Rettenmeyer identified 557 species of animals associated with Eciton burchellii, the greatest number of animals known to associate with any single
Carl_Rettenmeyer
5281/zenodo.26883. Borgmeier, T. (1936). "Sobre algumas formigas dos generos Eciton e Cheliomyrmex (Hym. Formicidae)" (PDF). Archivos do Instituto de Biologia
List_of_ant_genera
Eciton burchellii army ants were used by the Mayans as living sutures, their powerful jaws holding a wound closed.
Human interactions with insects
Human_interactions_with_insects
Speciation that occurs between geographically isolated populations
changes in terrestrial biotic distributions of both continents such as with Eciton army ants supports an earlier bridge or a series of bridges. Regardless
Allopatric_speciation
Species of bird in Brazil
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, such as those of Eciton burchelli. It typically forages individually, in pairs, and in family groups
Harlequin_antbird
1863 book by Henry Walter Bates
is hard for birds to attack. He describes at length various species of Eciton or army ants, noting that confused accounts of these have appeared in travel
The Naturalist on the River Amazons
The_Naturalist_on_the_River_Amazons
Species of wasp
of food for predators. Raids of Eciton (army ants) are cited as the most severe of attacks on the nest. Though Eciton raids are low in frequency, when
Brachygastra_scutellaris
Ants capable of producing life threatening symptoms or injury
for defense instead. Dorylus spp. colonies also reach larger sizes than Eciton. The Pogonomyrmex maricopa, found in Western US, are bright red myrmicine
Ants_of_medical_importance
Species of bird
The plain-winged woodcreeper often follows swarms of army ants such as Eciton burchelli and Labidus praedator to capture prey disturbed by the ants. It
Plain-winged_woodcreeper
Species of bird
on various arthropods that flee from foraging army ant swarms, such as Eciton burchelli and the genus Labidus. It typically forages individually, in pairs
Lunulated_antbird
Species of mite
Argentina, and possibly Costa Rica. The species name ecitophilus means "Eciton-loving". Gerald W. Krantz & Norman I. Platnick (1995). "On Brucharachne
Sphaeroseius_ecitophilus
Genus of ants
Crematogastrini Alliance: Carebara genus group Genus: Strongylognathus Mayr, 1853 Type species Eciton testaceum Diversity 25 species Synonyms Myrmus Schenck, 1853
Strongylognathus
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, especially those of Eciton burchelli. Its diet also includes small lizards. It typically forages individually
Rufous-throated_antbird
Genus of birds
exemplify this. They exhibit obligate dependence on army ants, particularly Eciton burchellii, to flush out prey items such as insects and other arthropods
Rhegmatorhina
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, primarily those of Eciton burchelli. It typically forages individually, in pairs, and in family groups
Reddish-winged_bare-eye
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, primarily those of Eciton burchelli. It typically forages individually, in pairs, and in family groups
Pale-faced_bare-eye
English explorer, naturalist, traveller, artist, and author
Burchell's sandgrouse, Burchell's courser, Burchell's starling, the army ant Eciton burchellii, and a species of African lizard, Pedioplanis burchelli. Burchell's
William_John_Burchell
Species of bird
passerines, though they have been recorded briefly following swarms of Eciton burchelli army ants. In a study in South Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), 93%
Band-tailed_manakin
Genus of birds
specialized group of tropical birds known as obligate ant-followers, dependent on Eciton burchellii to flush prey from the forest floor. Pithys species rely on this
Pithys
Genus of beetles
Tetradonia Tetradonia beetle attacking an adult Eciton burchellii worker ant during a colony emigration Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:
Tetradonia
Genus of birds
about 1 200 m. All species regularly follow marching swarms of army‑ants (Eciton spp.), feeding on arthropods flushed by the ants. The generic name, coined
Myrmelastes
Genus of ants
Marion R. (1942). "The Legionary Ants of the United States Belonging to Eciton Subgenus Neivamyrmex Borgmeier". The American Midland Naturalist. 27 (3):
Neivamyrmex
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, such as those of Eciton burchelli. It typically forages individually, in pairs, and in family groups
Chestnut-crested_antbird
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, such as those of Eciton burchelli and genus Labidus. It typically forages individually, in pairs
Bare-eyed_antbird
Genus of birds
vertebrates that are flushed from the forest floor by army ants such as Eciton burchellii. Brumfield et al. (2007) classified the ant-following behaviour
Thamnistes
Species of wasp
relatively few documentations of this in the literature. Also, the army ant Eciton dulcius is reported to prey on this wasp. Another source of predation is
Brachygastra_lecheguana
Species of bee
susceptible to predators on the ground. One such predator is the army ant Eciton hamatum. In a 100m2 area on the forest floor, there is a 50% chance of being
Bombus_transversalis
Species of bird
feeds on arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms such as those of Eciton burchellii. It typically forages in pairs or family groups, perching within
Ocellated_antbird
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, such as those of Eciton burchelli. It typically forages individually, in pairs, and in family groups
White-breasted_antbird
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, such as those of Eciton burchelli. It typically forages individually, in pairs, and in family groups
Hairy-crested_antbird
Species of bird
variety of arthropods that flee foraging army ant swarms, such as those of Eciton burchelli and genus Labidus. It typically forages individually, in pairs
White-throated_antbird
Species of beetle
rotten fruit and fungi. It was also observed in association with colonies of Eciton burchelli. Part of this text is from “A look beyond the colour: taxonomic
Coilodes_castaneus
Genus of birds
such as C. tyrannina and C. nigrescens, sometimes follow army ants like Eciton burchellii. These ants move quickly through the forest and flush out many
Cercomacroides
Species of bird
through their territory. In Brazil they have been observed briefly following Eciton burchelli army ant swarms. One grey antbird nest was made of vines and another
Grey_antbird
German entomologist
Volume 10, Wiesbaden, pp 137–149 Schenck, A. 1855. Über die im Heft VIII Eciton testaceum genannte Ameise. Jahrbücher des Nassauischen Vereins für Naturkunde
Adolph_Schenck
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Beauty
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Indian
Spreads Love
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Egyptian
, rightly guided.
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Hindu, Indian
From Vedha
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Spectator; Wind Blowing Fast
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Covered; Flowing Down; Another Name for Ganga
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
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Short form of English Pamela, PAM means "all honey."
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Australian, Celtic
Fair
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