Welcome to the amazing world of the Polyrhachis lamellidens! |
The Polyrhachis lamellidens is an ant species in
which most people are probably not familiar
with. This ant is found in many places in
Eastern Asia as well as in surrounding
countries. The Polyrhachis lamellidens has
many unique characteristics that make it an
extremely fascinating "critter."
Thanks to Benoit
Guenard for supplying me with
this image. (This image cannot be found online) |
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As you can see from the morphological features
in the
image
to the right, this organism has a complex body structure. In order to help
familiarize yourself with the anatomy of this organism, I've created a very
cool
interactive image using the photo featured to the right. The image
doesn't go into great detail but it should help!
Please have a look around the site to learn about this complex species. After you are done be sure to check out more interesting organisms at MultipleOrganisms.net
Next stop: Classification/Phylogeny
My name is Jason Cullen and I am a student at the University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse. This webpage was created for my organismal biology
class. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns feel free to
contact me my email is listed in the About Me
section.
Last updated: 16 April 2011.