Ant Resources on the World Wide Web
AntCat: The Ant Catalog
WEB AntCat is a comprehensive database of ant taxonomy nomenclature and distribution. It is a valuable resource for myrmecologists and other entomologists. The database includes information on over 15,000 ant species, and it is constantly being updated. AntCat is a free resource, and it can be accessed online at: http://www.antcat.org
Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World
The Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World is a searchable database of all known ant species. The database includes information on the species' taxonomy, distribution, and biology. The Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World is a valuable resource for myrmecologists and other entomologists. The database is free, and it can be accessed online at: http://www.antweb.org
ANT: National Security Agency's (NSA) ANT Division
WEB ANT is a division of the NSA that provides software and hardware surveillance products to the Five Eyes. The Five Eyes is an intelligence alliance that includes the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. WEB ANT's products are used to intercept and monitor communications, and they are a valuable tool for the NSA's surveillance operations. WEB ANT is a controversial organization, and its products have been criticized by privacy advocates. However, the NSA maintains that WEB ANT's products are necessary for national security.
AntWeb: A Community-Driven Project to Document the World's Ants
AntWeb is a community-driven project that aims to publish high quality images of all the worlds ant species. The project was founded in 1999 by Dr. Brian Fisher, and it has since grown to include over 100,000 images of ants. AntWeb is a valuable resource for myrmecologists and other entomologists, and it is also a great way to learn about the diversity of ants. AntWeb is free, and it can be accessed online at: http://www.antweb.org
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