antspaudus
Antspaudus is a fictional genus of ants created for an illustrative encyclopedia entry. It is not part of real taxonomic databases, and the article below is designed to demonstrate how a genus page might be written in a reference work.
Taxonomy and naming: Antspaudus is placed in the family Formicidae, subfamily Formicinae. The genus is described
Etymology: The name combines the common root “ant” with a coined element “spaudus,” intended to evoke a
Description: Workers measure about 3 to 5 mm in length. Color ranges from orange-brown to dark brown.
Behaviour and ecology: Antspaudus forms medium-sized colonies that forage primarily on tree trunks and fruiting bodies.
Distribution and habitat: In the fictional account, Antspaudus is endemic to the Serica Archipelago, a chain
Species: The genus currently contains two described species: Antspaudus enigmaticus and Antspaudus silvestris. Distinguishing characters include