- Ponerinae, the
ponerine ants, is a
subfamily of ants in the
Poneromorph subfamilies group, with
about 1,600
species in 47
extant genera,
including Dinoponera...
-
belonging to at the time
junior synonyms of Pachycondyla.
While revising the
ponerines,
Schmidt &
Shattuck (2014)
revived many of the
former synonyms, leaving...
- and fine
movements for
other tasks. Trap-jaws also are seen in
other ponerines such as Anochetus, as well as some
genera in the
tribe Attini, such as...
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Annales de la Société
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relations of
Ponerine and
other ants to termites".
Proceedings of the
American Academy of Arts...
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- that
averages the
largest for the mean size
within the
whole colony is a
ponerine ant,
Dinoponera gigantea, from
South America,
averaging up to 3.3 cm (1...
- prey. The ant
genus Leptogenys is one of the most
diverse and
abundant ponerines throughout the
tropical and
subtropical regions . The
genus has attracted...
- "Colony
composition and
specialised predation on
millipedes in the
enigmatic ponerine ant
genus Probolomyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)" (PDF).
Insectes Sociaux...
- that the
taxonomic diversity of prey is
comparable to
other tropical ponerines, but has an
optimal prey size of 2–3 cm in Dinoponera. Diet
seems to be...