Taxonomic history
Goñi et al., 1984 PDF: 365 (k.).Combination in Acromyrmex: Bruch, 1914 PDF: 216.Raised to species: Emery, 1905f: 50.Senior synonym of Acromyrmex ambiguus erectus: Gonçalves, 1961 PDF: 131.Literature records: Alto Paraná , Misiones, Ñeembucú (Fowler 1985).
Acromyrmex ambiguus is a species of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae found in the wild naturally in southern Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Commonly known as "leaf-cutter ants", they are a species of ant from one of the two genera of advanced fungus-growing ants within the tribe Attini.[2]
Acromyrmex ambiguus is a species of New World ants of the subfamily Myrmicinae found in the wild naturally in southern Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Commonly known as "leaf-cutter ants", they are a species of ant from one of the two genera of advanced fungus-growing ants within the tribe Attini.