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Ant taxonomy

Ant taxonomy is the scientific classification of ants, which are part of the order Hymenoptera, alongside bees and wasps. Ants belong to the family Formicidae, which includes over 12,000 identified species worldwide. These species are further classified into genera (plural of genus), which group similar species together. Ants can vary widely in size, color, and behavior, and they are often studied based on their ecological roles, social structures, and evolutionary relationships. Understanding ant taxonomy helps researchers study biodiversity, evolution, and the ecological impact of ants on their environments.

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    Ant taxonomy is the scientific classification of ants into different categories based on shared characteristics. Ants belong to the insect family Formicidae, within the order Hymenoptera, which also includes bees and wasps. They are typically classified into various groups, or genera, and species. Taxonomists use physical traits, genetic data, and behavior to organize these creatures into a hierarchy that reflects their evolutionary relationships. This classification helps us understand ant diversity, ecology, and behavior, facilitating research and conservation efforts.