Technomyrmex albipes, commonly known as the white-footed ant, is a species of ant first described in 1861 from Sulawesi, Indonesia by the British entomologist Frederick Smith. Invasive pest ants in Florida, previously identified as T. albipes, have now been separated as Technomyrmex difficilis, both forming part of a species complex with a worldwide distribution.

Host Genome

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Metagenome Information

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Amplicon Information

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Amplicon sequencing data associated with Technomyrmex albipes

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SRR16095224

AMPLICON

16S,MLST,wsp,COI,etc.
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Australia
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SRR16095234

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16S,MLST,wsp,COI,etc.
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Australia
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SRR16095204

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16S,MLST,wsp,COI,etc.
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Australia
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SRR16095211

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16S,MLST,wsp,COI,etc.
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Australia
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