Nesomyrmex wilda

(Smith, 1943)

Nesomyrmex wilda is a of in the Formicidae, originally described by Smith in 1943. The species belongs to the Nesomyrmex, a group of myrmicine ants distributed primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. The specific epithet 'wilda' honors Alex Wild, a noted insect photographer and entomologist. The species has been documented through limited observations, with 19 records on iNaturalist as of the available data.

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How to pronounce Nesomyrmex wilda: /nɛsoʊˈmɪrmɛks ˈwɪldə/

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