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Oecophylla longinoda - Weaver Ant, Tailor Ant
Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

photograph © Alex Wild 2008

This ant nest- crafted from living leaves in an African forest- is held together by silk spun by the larvae. This unusual nesting habit has earned these insects the common names 'weaver ant' and 'tailor ant.'

 
Republic of South Africa: 
Kwazulu-Natal, St. Lucia
2.vii.2008 28º23.0'S 32º24.5'E, 20m
Rainforest edge, arboreal leaf/silk nest.
voucher specimen deposited at ALWC


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This image was captured with a Canon EOS 20D using a Canon 35mm f1.8 lens.