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Dilobocondyla Santschi, 1910

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Overview 
These rare ants are arboreal, forming small colonies in twigs.  Little else is known about their biology.  




This taxon is known from these habitats
The following rows were recorded as a pair from a single record.
Blank entries indicate no information was recorded.
Environment/MacrohabitatSituation/Microhabitat
 on tree near beach 
Disturbed Rainforest on branch of fallen tree across creek, sympat. with small Podonyrna species 
edge of rainforest clearing 11am on horizontal branches beside native garden 
lowl. rainforest strays - unididal? 
Rainforest  
rainforest ex branches edge of clearing 11am 
Rainforest ex trunks, tops, recently felled trees 
Rainforest ground strays 
rainforest edge pyrethrum fogging of vine 
Second regrowth rainforest ex. dead twig, vine 

 

 

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