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Description Figure 6: Plate (modified) of Pheidole dentata (referred to as P. commutata) from [18] showing the first evidence that mermithid nematodes could cause intercastes of ants. (a) Normal soldier; (b) normal worker; (c) parasitized worker (mermithergate) infected with Enoplia.
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Author George Poinar Jr
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