Nesting habit of C. sirindhornae A C. sirindhornae nesting inside a hollow branch of S. pentandra (photo by Sunittra Aupanun) B workers grooming the dealate physogastic queen (photo by Krittanun Tantraporn) C major worker blocking an entrance hole with its head (photo by Krittanun Tantraporn) D scale insects were found in all colonies of C. sirindhornae (photo by Krittanun Tantraporn).

 
 
  Part of: Khachonpisitsak S, Jaitrong W, Jeenthong T, Wongkunanusorn C, Laedprathom K, Chaianunporn T, Khalife A, Aupanun S, Ito F (2025) Ant-plants as oases: Colonies of Cladomyrma sirindhornae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) thrive in their host plants Sphenodesme pentandra in both the wet and dry seasons. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 559-577. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.98.144518