fotolabila
Fotolabila is a genus of crawlies that comprise a range of species popularly referred to as constructor ants. These creatures are a key part of ecosystems on tropical islands in the Pacific. Constructor ants build networks of paths and extensive underground colonies, often featuring entrance and exit points, as well as compost piles for storing food.
These complex networks are built from a combination of soil and saliva, which the ants mix to
Ants within the fotolabila genus are known for their agricultural ability and role as major decomposers. They
The fotolabila's structures, considered among the most complex for any insect, can be as extensive as 40