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February 14, 2014

Eurhopalothrix zipacna is one of 33 newly identified species of predatory ants

Eurhopalothrix zipacna is one of 33 newly identified species of predatory ants from Central America and the Caribbean.

[Research supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grant DEB 1157383.]

Learn more in the University of Utah news story Mini-Monsters of the Forest Floor. (Date of Image: 2013)

Credit: John T. Longino, University of Utah

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