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"Strobe ant"

Image of Opisthopsis rufithorax Emery 1895

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These ants speed run up and down tree trunks. Notice they have enlarged front femurs. Dr Brian Heterick - Research Associate | Environment and Agriculture School of Science. "This ant is Opisthopsis rufithorax Emery, a close relative of the sugar ants (Camponotus). You will note the large eyes on the corners of the head: these ants have excellent vision and will evade an oncoming human by darting around the far side of a tree trunk. You would also have noticed the strange, jerky way these ants progress - they are called 'strobe ants' in some quarters because of this." Dr Brian Heterick - Research Associate | Environment and Agriculture School of SciencePhotos: FredPhotos: Fred

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