Manica invidia

Bolton, 1995

Manica invidia is a of in the Manica, Formicidae. The species was described by Bolton in 1995. It belongs to the Myrmicinae, a diverse group of ants that includes many seed-harvesting and fungus-growing species. Manica ants are found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

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How to pronounce Manica invidia: /maˈniːka inˈwiːdi.a/

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The Manica is part of the tribe Myrmicini within the Myrmicinae. in this genus are primarily found in North America and Eurasia.

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