Gallery: Ambitious Insect Catalog Snaps 3-D Images of Every Ant Species

Monday, June 11, 2012 - 16:00 in Biology & Nature

Dolichoderus plagiatus This ant was found in Halifax in 1989. Antweb A global effort to photograph every species of ant on this planet is embarking on an international tour, stopping by museums and scientific collections in the United Kingdom. With thousands of American ant species already accounted for, now Brian Fisher and colleagues at the California Academy of Sciences are taking AntWeb overseas. Click to launch the photo gallery As species cataloging efforts go, AntWeb is fairly ambitious - not only will every species of ant be counted, but it will be photographed in high resolution, its every hair, proboscis, antenna and eye rendered in great detail. As of May of 2012, AntWeb contained 77,510 ant images, comprising 18,508 specimens representing more than 8,304 species. The goal is to capture 10,000 images a year, according to the BBC. Click through to our gallery to see some of them. Every species will be represented,...

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