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Atta laevigata

Atta laevigata (Smith, 1858) is one of about a dozen species of leafcutter ants in the genus Atta, found from Venezuela and south to Paraguay. This species is one of the largest leafcutter species, and can be recognized by the smooth and shining head of the largest workers in a colony. Atta laevigata is known in northern South America as hormiga culona…

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Atta laevigata

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Atta laevigata → Atta, Big-Butt Ants Entice Gourmands, In Discovery Channel, Media, Retrieved December, Wikimedia CommonsCrunchy, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Atta laevigata → temporary source of income for the poorer people of the department

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Atta laevigatais atemporary source of income for the poorer people of the department0.90text
the Guanesinstance ofas a tradition inherited from pre-colonial cultures0.80text
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksAtta0.60section
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsCrunchy0.60section
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksBig-Butt Ants Entice Gourmands0.60section
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksIn Discovery Channel0.60section
Atta laevigatarelated to External linksRetrieved December0.60section

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