. Collected papers on ants. Ants. 1907.] Wheeler, Fungus-gromug Ants of North America. Atta {MycctosorUcs) hartmanni sp. nov. 763 Nest Gal. I Ch. I Gal. II 1 Ch. II Gal. Ill Ch. Ill Gal. IV Oh. IV Total Depth S. 5. 2. 15. _ T. — U. 5. 13. — V. 7. 4. X4. — W. 6. 20. 14 X. . 28. 1. 14 Ave. 14 The galleries are proportionally longer than those of tur


. Collected papers on ants. Ants. 1907.] Wheeler, Fungus-gromug Ants of North America. Atta {MycctosorUcs) hartmanni sp. nov. 763 Nest Gal. I Ch. I Gal. II 1 Ch. II Gal. Ill Ch. Ill Gal. IV Oh. IV Total Depth S. 5. 2. 15. _ T. — U. 5. 13. — V. 7. 4. X4. — W. 6. 20. 14 X. . 28. 1. 14 Ave. 14 The galleries are proportionally longer than those of turrijex nests in clay or black soil, and the chambers are absolutely smaller and more oblately. Fig. 28. One of the pendent fungus gardens of the nest shown in the preceding figure, slightly enlarged. (Photograpli by Mr. C. G. Hartmann.) spheroidal. On an average, however, the Mi/cctosoritis nests are fjuite as <leep ( cm). Their resemblance to iurrifex nests in pure sand, like nest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wheeler, William Morton, 1865-1937.


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