RMCXRPTY–Leafcutter Ants (Atta cephalotes), carrying leaf fragments down a tree, rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America
RM2C66177–[Digital focus stacking] Ant portrait, Cephalotes angustus, Ants of the genus Cephalotes are restricted to the New World and all species live arboreal. They nest inside dead or living stems of plants. Pollen seems to be a major component of their diet. Recently S. Yanoviak and coworkers found that they are excellent gliders. Picture was taken in cooperation with the 'Staatl. Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe'.
RMB2C33X–Leaf-cutting Ants (Atta cephalotes) transporting food in a group
RMG15N90–Prehistoric fish, Lebias cephalotes. Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H.Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896 and is a great work on dinosaur fossils.
RMB94914–Leaf-cutter ant (Atta cephalotes) carrying a leaf fragment in the Osa Peninsula,southern Costa Rica.
RMEBRDCA–perlid stonefly (Dinocras cephalotes), larva on a pebble under water, Germany, Bavaria, Prien
RF2E09M4G–Macro close-up photo of a leafcutter ant carrying a leaf across a tree branch (Attini, leaf-cutter ant, parasol ant, Atta cephalotes [?])
RMCNX3NF–Dinocras cephalotes (Dinocras cephalotes), larva and exuvia sitting on a stone, Germany, Bavaria
RMB1PGCA–Atta cephalotes LEAF CUTTER ANTS carrying a red Flower to the nest COSTA RICA
RMAE04BM–perlid stonefly (Dinocras cephalotes), exuviae on a pebble stone, Germany, Bavaria, Prien
RM2A2MR4G–Harpyia cephalotes, Print, Harpyia is a moth genus in the family Notodontidae, occurring in the Palaearctic., 1700-1880
RM2R9JRAM–A Pale-edged Flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes) perched on a branch. Colombia, South America.
RMC8PM6D–Solitary Wasp / Ectemnius cephalotes / insect / Grabwespe with a clod of earth
RME690GM–A gliding ant (Cephalotes sp.); photographed in Costa Rica.
RM2JRRA6M–Texas Turtle Ant (Cephalotes texanus) on a Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) tree.
RMBCE9DE–Leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes worker cutting a leaf segment to take back to the nest in rainforest, Costa Rica
RMCNY789–perlid stonefly (cf. Dinocras cephalotes), larva, Germany, Bavaria, Isar
RMF6RM9K–A digger wasp, Ectemnius cephalotes, with hoverfly prey
RMADA75X–perlid stonefly (Dinocras cephalotes), larva on stone, Germany, Bavaria
RMPPD7DP–A leaf cutting ant (Atta cephalotes) transporting a cut segment of a leaf back to its nest in the Amazon rainforest.
RMCNX15R–perlid stonefly (Dinocras cf. cephalotes), larva of creek gravel, Germany, Bavaria, Prien
RMB2C33R–Leaf-cutting Ants (Atta cephalotes) transporting food in a group
RME45REM–Leaf cutter ants (Atta cephalotes) carrying sections of leaves, to be used for cultivating nutritious fungi, Santa Rita, Costa Rica
RMB08WDE–Leaf-cutting Ants or Leafcutters (Atta cephalotes) consuming a leaf, Belize, Central America
RMB948K4–Leafcutter ants (Atta cephalotes) cutting leaf fragments in the Osa Peninsula, southern Costa Rica.
RF2E09M4J–Macro close-up photo of a leafcutter ant carrying a leaf across a tree branch (Attini, leaf-cutter ant, parasol ant, Atta cephalotes [?])
RMAB6KR9–Leaf Cutter Ant ( Atta cephalotes ) carrying a leaf - Trinidad tropical rainforest
RMHN3742–Leaf-cutter ant (Atta cephalotes) carrying a red flower petal
RMP5RHKC–N/A. English: An illustration from British Entomology by John Curtis.Plecoptera: Perla cephalotes Synonym Dinocras cephalotes (Perlidae: Broad-headed Stone-fly) . 1840s. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 237 Britishentomologyvolume4Plate190
RM2A2MR4D–Harpyia cephalotes, Print, Harpyia is a moth genus in the family Notodontidae, occurring in the Palaearctic., 1700-1880
RM2R9JRAY–A Pale-edged Flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes) perched on a branch. Colombia, South America.
RMP7F0ER–Macrotomia densiflora (Macrotomia cephalotes). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RF2K8G9EH–Detailed frontal closeup on a Mediterranean dark black solitary mason bee, Osmia cephalotes
RM2JRRA6N–Texas Turtle Ant (Cephalotes texanus) on a Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) tree.
RFKFR19P–Leaf cutter ants at work, transporting small pieces of cutted leaves to their anthill. Leaf-Cutting Ants (Atta cephalotes) or zampopas in spanish.
RM2JRRA6E–Texas Turtle Ant (Cephalotes texanus) on a Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) tree.
RMFY3CMC–Macrotomia densiflora (Macrotomia cephalotes). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RF2M788HT–Ant mimic spider (Apantochilus sp.) guarding its eggs in t,he rainforest, Orellana province, Ecuador. Mimic of a turtle ant, Cephalotes sp.
RMPPD7DF–A leaf cutting ant (Atta cephalotes) transporting a cut segment of a leaf back to its nest in the Amazon rainforest.
RM2PH31ME–Gray slender loris, Loris lydekkerianus 176, javelin bat or greater spear-nosed bat Phyllostomus hastatus 177, large-headed bat or Pallas's tube-nosed bat, Nyctimene cephalotes 178, and shrew bat or Pallas's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga soricina 179. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Jacques de Seve from James Smith Barr’s edition of Comte Buffon’s Natural History, A Theory of the Earth, General History of Man, Brute Creation, Vegetables, Minerals, T. Gillet, H. D. Symonds, Paternoster Row, London, 1807.
RF2M788MY–Ant mimic spider (Apantochilus sp.) guarding its eggs in t,he rainforest, Orellana province, Ecuador. Mimic of a turtle ant, Cephalotes sp.
RME45REK–Leaf cutter ants (Atta cephalotes) carrying sections of leaves, to be used for cultivating nutritious fungi, Santa Rita, Costa Rica
RMCW8532–A Leaf Cutter ant climbing a stem
RMB9487B–Leafcutter ants (Atta cephalotes) cutting leaf fragments in the Osa Peninsula, southern Costa Rica.
RMEYNAH7–A Leaf-cutter ant returning to its nest after foraging
RM2BTW586–Crotalaria cephalotes Steud ex A Rich.
RMC74W22–Ant over a wood surface. Cephalotes atratus gliding ant.
RM2RXNMW7–Pale Edged Flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes) perched in a tree at San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador
RM2A2MD4M–Cryptocerus, Print, Cephalotes is a Neotropical genus of tree-dwelling ant species, commonly known as turtle ants. All appear to be gliding ants, with the ability to 'parachute' and steer their fall so as to land back on the tree trunk rather than fall to the ground, which is often flooded
RFPM1GRE–Leafcutter ant (atta cephalotes) in top view. Illustration after a historic lithography or engraving from the early 19th century
RM2T6CMB7–Gray slender loris, Loris lydekkerianus 176, javelin bat or greater spear-nosed bat Phyllostomus hastatus 177, large-headed bat or Pallas's tube-nosed bat, Nyctimene cephalotes 178, and shrew bat or Pallas's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga soricina 179. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Jacques de Seve from James Smith Barrs edition of Comte Buffons Natural History, A Theory of the Earth, General History of Man, Brute Creation, Vegetables, Minerals, T. Gillet, H. D. Symonds, Paternoster Row, London, 1807.
RMPBAEHK–Leaf-cutter ants (Atta cephalotes) carrying pieces of leaf that they have harvested back to their underground fungus garden in their nest, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Photographed in mobile field studio on a white background. Digital composite image
RFFADR2X–Digger wasp Ectemnius cephalotes head-on. A digger wasp in the family Crabronidae, with detail in compound and simple eyes
RMHN3743–Leaf-cutter ant (Atta cephalotes) carrying a red flower petal
RM2JRRA6G–Texas Turtle Ant (Cephalotes texanus) on a Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) tree.
RM2AG649D–. A year of Costa Rican natural history. Leaf-cutting Ants. 1. Workers of Atta octospinosa from near Tres Rios (x2). 2. Workers of Atta cephalotes from Juan Vinas (x2.8). 3. Male of A. cephalotes from Cartago (x2.6). To face p. 1S4. I, 2. Army Ants, Eciton prcrdator, Agua Buena Creek. X4.3. The Larva of Dragonfly, Cora, Juan Vihas. x^Ys. To face p. 18s JUAN VINAS—ABOVE THE LAGUNA 185 Ascalaphid related to the ant-lions but differing from themin having antennse as long as or longer than the body, andknobbed at the tip. This individual presented a moststretched-out appearance, for it had arrange
RM2JRRA4J–Texas Turtle Ant (Cephalotes texanus) on a Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) tree.
RMPPD7A7–A leaf cutting ant (Atta cephalotes) transporting a cut segment of a leaf back to its nest in the Amazon rainforest.
RFJHDRME–Leafcutter ants at work macro close up shots
RF2M788N1–Ant mimic spider (Apantochilus sp.) guarding its eggs in t,he rainforest, Orellana province, Ecuador. Mimic of a turtle ant, Cephalotes sp.
RMEBHAGG–Leaf-cutting ant (Atta cephalotes), It carries a page.
RMERE90D–Digger wasp / Sphecid wasp (Ectemnius cephalotes) returning to a nest burrow it has excavated in the dead wood of an oak tree.
RMB947PX–Leafcutter ants (Atta cephalotes) cutting leaf fragments in the Osa Peninsula, southern Costa Rica.
RMEYNAK8–A Leaf-cutter ant returning to its nest after foraging
RM2C1MEM3–Phacelia cephalotes A Gray Phacelia cephalotes A Gray.
RMC74W1T–Ant over a wood surface. Cephalotes atratus gliding ant.
RM2RXNN29–Pale Edged Flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes) perched in a tree at San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador
RM2A2RY7F–Grasses 2, Fig. 1: A new species belonging to the genus Cypergräser, discovered by Mr. D. Thunberg on the island of Java, and named by Mr. Houttuyn Cyperus iavanicus, Fig. 2: Scirpus capillaris from Zeylon, Fig. 3: Scirpus, cephalotes from Zeylon, plate 88, p. 854, 1785, Carl von Linné: Des Ritters Carl von Linné [...] vollständiges Pflanzensystem: nach der vierzehnten lateinischen Ausgabe und nach Anleitung des holländischen Houttuynischen Werks übersetzt und mit einer ausführlichen Erklärung ausgefertiget. Nebst einem vollständigen Register und sieben Kupfertafeln. Theil 12. Nürnberg: bey
RF2HH9B06–A beetle Broscus cephalotes of the family Carabidae - Ground beetles on soils in an agricultural environment. It is a predator that hunt on plant pest
RMD64N78–Ants of the Atta cephalotes species crawl over a leaf in a herbarium at the Antstore in Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, 30 May 2012. The world's biggest specialist shop and online shop for ants sells and ships around 100 species from all five continents. Their customers include private collectors as well as schools, universities, zoos, museums, pharmaceutical companies and movie producti
RF2K6NP3J–Adult Turtle Ants of the genus Cephalotes eating feces on a leaf
RF2RWBYCE–Portrait of a black and shiny Ground Beetle, standing on bark (Broscus cephalotes)
RMHN373Y–Leaf-cutter ant (Atta cephalotes) carrying a red flower petal
RF2RWDCKH–Side view of a black and shiny Ground Beetle, standing on bark (Broscus cephalotes)
RF2HP6K5B–Closeup on a male of lesser known darker mason bees from the Gard, Osmia cephalotes from Southern France
RM2JRRA4X–Texas Turtle Ant (Cephalotes texanus) on a Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) tree.
RMPPD7DT–A leaf cutting ant (Atta cephalotes) transporting a cut segment of a leaf back to its nest in the Amazon rainforest.
RMP2D9HP–. Ecuador Ants II - Cephalotes spinosus . 31 March 2017. Post of Ecuador 12 Cephalotes spinosus 2017 stamp of Ecuador
RF2M1BYY6–Leafcutter Ants carrying a leaf to their nest
RMP274XA–. Harpyia cephalotes . between 1700 and 1880 UBA01 IZ20700052-y, 30-03-09, 11:03, 8C, 7776x10434 (84+96), 100%%%%, Tooncurve11030, 1/60 s, R80.6, G54.6, B58.3 145 Harpyia cephalotes - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ20700047
RF2GJG8HW–Closeup on a male darker mason bee, Osmia cephalotes
RMB94B4Y–Leaf-cutter ants (Atta cephalotes) carrying leaf fragments into their nest in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
RMEYNAJT–A Leaf-cutter ant returning to its nest after foraging
RM2BXDHG6–Phacelia cephalotes A Gray Phacelia cephalotes A Gray.
RMEYNAGH–A Leaf-cutter ant returning to its nest after foraging
RM2RXNMWK–Pale Edged Flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes) perched in a tree at San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador
RM2PX6JFX–White-tailed Flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes), adult, on a tree stump in montane rainforest, Andes, Ecuador
RF2HH9B05–A beetle Broscus cephalotes of the family Carabidae - Ground beetles on soils in an agricultural environment. It is a predator that hunt on plant pest
RF2HAW7GT–Leafcutter ant (Atta cephalotes) transports part of a leaf, Serere Eco Reserve, near Rurrenabaque, Beni district, Bolivia
RF2K6NP34–Adult Turtle Ants of the genus Cephalotes eating feces on a leaf
RF2A3G5DN–A digger wasps (Ectemnius cephalotes) on the flower an Astrantia
RMHN3740–Leaf-cutter ant (Atta cephalotes) carrying a red flower petal
RF2RWDCKK–Dorsal view of a black and shiny Ground Beetle, standing on bark (Broscus cephalotes)
RF2HP6K76–Closeup on a male of one of the lesser known darker mason bees from the Gard, Osmia cephalotes on a green leaf
RF2AF0J7K–Leafcutter Ants carrying a leaf to their nest
RMPPD7BT–A leaf cutting ant (Atta cephalotes) transporting a cut segment of a leaf back to its nest in the Amazon rainforest.
RFCFC2BG–Leaf-cutter ant carries a red leaf in Corcovado, Costa Rica
RMRDPEEN–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. P lumbaginacc(BâArmcria. 381 3. A. cephalotes.âA taller species when fully developed than either of the foregoing, the scapes rising to a height of 12 to 18 inches or more. Leaves broadly-lanceolate, glabrous, acute. Flowers deep rose or crimson. Native of the Mediter- ranean region. 2. STATICE. In floral characters this genus is very near the last, but
RMP274Y4–. Harpyia cephalotes . between 1700 and 1880 UBA01 IZ20700052-y, 30-03-09, 11:03, 8C, 7776x10434 (84+96), 100%%%%, Tooncurve11030, 1/60 s, R80.6, G54.6, B58.3 145 Harpyia cephalotes - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ20700049
RF2GGD6DD–Closeup on a male of the dark mason bee Osmia cephalotes
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