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“beltian bodies”
The food bodies found on the tips of the pinnules and rachises (main axis or shafts) of some New World species of Acacia (various often spiny trees or shrubs), and consumed by the resident "Pseudomyrmex": Beltian bodies are rich in lipids and protein and have supposedly developed into a symbiotic relationship with ants.
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Ant and Related Entomology Terms
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