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Paraponera clavata

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: pacl0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: Central- to South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: 28 - 30 mm
  • Appearance: black with yellow lower legs
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Honey-/Sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: warm, 24 - 28°C (Rainforest climate)
  • Humidity: high
  • Soil condition: Humus layer soil
  • Nest building: In Soil; Creates mounds in larger colonies
  • Planting: Any rain forest plants
  • Keeping level: Difficult
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Colonia - 649,00 €
6 - 10 workers
Big Colony - 899,00 €
120 - 150 workers
Restrizioni sulla spedizione: Spedizione solo in Germania

Pogonomyrmex barbatus

Aggiunto il: 08/24/11
Numero articolo: poba0001

A North American harvester ant with a copper red color. Pogonomyrmex species typically harvest seeds, which are stored as an additional food source. However, large amounts of insects are captured by colonies.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: copper red
  • Distribution: Northern America
  • Nutrition: mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grasses), but also insects and honeywater
  • Temperature: 25 - 35 °C
  • Hibernation: no *1
  • Air humidity: dry climate
  • Nest building: soil nests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep

Untreated hand-picked plant seeds will be included with all Pogonomyrmex sold.

seeds

*1: Keeping this ants for 2-3 months around 20°C is recommended.


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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Con ca. 10-15 operaie
Colonia media - Al momento non disponibile
Con ca. 20-30 operaie
Colonia grande - Al momento non disponibile
Con ca. 40-50 operaie
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
- con 500 operaie

Pseudomyrmex gracilis

Aggiunto il: 12/20/11
Numero articolo: psgr0001

Pseudomyrmex gracile si verifica anche nella parte tropicale del Sud America nella parte meridionale del Nord America, America centrale. Vi verrà mostrato in vari colori e dimensioni. Questo grande Pseudomyrmecinae abitato rami vuoti. Nella posizione, è possibile utilizzare i rami secchi di more o lamponi, raschiare il midollo di animali per costruire il loro nido. Tutti i rami devono poter asciugare dopo l'irrigazione per non stampi. La specie può essere ben socializzati, altre formiche che schivate agilmente. Si può vedere molto bene e reagire ai leggeri movimenti nel campo visivo. I movimenti comparsa e la rapida scatti vespe-simili sono un'eccezione per le formiche arboree. Gli animali sono molto attivi e quattro operano continuamente durante il giorno, si dovrebbe offrire loro un grande terrario con molte piante.

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Colonia, variante arancio-marrone - Al momento non disponibile
Con 30 operaie
Colonia, variante nera - Al momento non disponibile
Con 100 - 200 operaie
Colony, marrone / rosso varietà (America Centrale) testa e all'addome: marrone, del torace: rosso - Al momento non disponibile
50 -100 operai

Pogonomyrmex rugosus

Aggiunto il: 05/21/12
Numero articolo: poru0002

A beautiful North American harvester ant. The mainly black coloration appears shiny blue under light and also shows red highlights. Pogonomyrmex species typically harvest seeds, which are stored as an additional food source. However, large amounts of insects are captured by colonies.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: blackish-red; color is highly variable
  • Distribution: Northern America
  • Nutrition: mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grasses), but also insects and honeywater
  • Temperature: 25 - 35 °C
  • Hibernation: no *1
  • Air humidity: dry climate
  • Nest building: soil nests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep, but quite aggressive

Untreated hand-picked plant seeds will be included with all Pogonomyrmex sold.

seeds

*1: Keeping this ants for 2-3 months at about 20°C is recommended.

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con circa 15 operaie

Pachycondyla cf verenae

Aggiunto il: 03/30/13
Numero articolo: pacf0001

This medium sized ant spcies is predestinated for a planted tropical terrarium. It is a very active diurnal hunter. Socialization with other species is not recommended. Larger colonies are showing a strong aggressiveness. It is a nice counterpart to the famous Diacamma sp.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: Central- to South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: 12-16 mm
  • Appearance: black, ectomorphic
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Honey-/Sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: warm, 22 - 28°C (Rainforest climate)
  • Humidity: high
  • Soil condition: Humus layer soil
  • Nest building: rotten wood (tree roots/branches)
  • Planting: Any rain forest plants
  • Keeping level: easy
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 10 - 20 operaie
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
40-50 operaie

Pseudomyrmex sp.

Aggiunto il: 11/11/09
Numero articolo: pssp0003
  • Taxonomy: Subfamilie Pseudomyrmecinae
  • Origin: Paraguay
  • Color: black
  • Size:
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition:  Honey/sugarwater, insects, spiders and other small animals
  • Temperature:  from cool through very hot 15 - 30°C
  • Soil conditions: not necessary because nests in wood
  • Nest building: nests in small branches of plants and stems of bushes
  • Planting: Plants with nectary like Passiflora, Impatiens, etc. useful
  • Specifics: Nesting in plants

 

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 15-20 operaie

Pachycondyla cf. crenata

Aggiunto il: 07/02/14
Numero articolo: pacf0002
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
10 - 20 operaie (2014)

Pogonomyrmex cf. badius

Aggiunto il: 01/29/20
Numero articolo: pocf0002
  • Taxonomie: Myrmicinae
  • Farbe: kupfer-rot
  • Verbreitung: Nordamerika
  • Nestbau: Erdnester
  • Nahrung: hauptsächlich Körner verschiedener Wildpflanzen (auch Gräser), aber auch Insekten und Honigwasser
  • Winterruhe: nein *1
  • Temperatur: 25 - 35 °C
  • Luftfeuchtigkeit: trockenes Klima
  • Bepflanzung: beliebig
  • Haltungsklasse: einfach zu halten
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Pseudomyrmex cf. pallidus

Aggiunto il: 11/11/09
Numero articolo: pssp0002

This is a small but noticeable Pseudomyrmecinae from North America, which sticks out because of her yellow color and special living. This species lives in hollow stems of small plants and bushes. A noticeable characteristic is the fast and jerkily movement of the ants and also the disproportional large black eyes.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily: Pseudomyrmecinae
  • Origin: North America
  • Color: yellow
  • Size: 6 - 7 mm
  • Hibernation: no
  • Nutrition: honey/sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: from warm to hot: 24 - 30°C
  • Soil conditions: not necessary because nests in wood
  • Nest building: nests in small branches of plants and small stems of bushes
  • Planting: plants with nectary like Passiflora, Impatiens, etc. useful
  • Specifics: nests in stems, performs fast and jerkily movements, good eyesight

 

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 20 - 30 operaie
Empty - Al momento non disponibile
100 - 150 Workers
Colonia piccola, variante de Paraguay - Al momento non disponibile
10 - 20 operaie,
Colonia piccola, variante de Paraguay - Al momento non disponibile
20 - 40 operaie, polygyn

Pachycondyla cf. crassinoda

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: paim0001

Very compact and strong Ponerinae species, forages in groups, mostly on ground. This species almost can not climb glasses.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: 20 - 21 mm
  • Appearance: black, compact body, strong mandibles
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Insects, Spiders, etc.
  • Temperature: warm, 22 - 28°C (Rainforest climate)
  • Soil condition: noting specific (Sand, Loam, Humus)
  • Nest building: Soil nests
  • Planting: Any rain forest plants
  • Keeping level: easy
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
with first 2-3 workers

Pachycondyla apicalis

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: paap0001

Big and long- legged antspecies that combines several preferences of other antspecies. Pachycondyla apicalis have almost the same visual ability as Myrmecia (bulldogant), furthermore apicalis is highly adaptive (learns quick to accept food offered by hand) and is able to stridulate clearly hearable just as Paraponera and Atta.Unlike to most of the other antspecies apicalis do not depend on chemical traces because it predominantly navigate by the use of visual orientation.While transportation of prey back to the nest they use the alternative to jump off a twig and is stil able to find their way home after short reorientation (subjective study).This antspecies use the ability to lead conspecifics through tandem walks and do hunt single and also in packs.Pachycondyla apicalis is unique and not comparable with other Pachycondyla species.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: Central- to South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: 20 - 21 mm
  • Appearance: black with yellow antenna tops, lank
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Honey-/Sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: warm, 22 - 28°C (Rainforest climate)
  • Humidity: high
  • Soil condition: Humus layer soil
  • Nest building: rotten wood (tree roots/branches)
  • Planting: Any rain forest plants
  • Keeping level: easy
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 5-10 operaie
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
2 - 5 operaie

Pseudomyrmex sp.

Aggiunto il: 11/11/09
Numero articolo: pssp0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamilie Pseudomyrmecinae
  • Origin: Paraguay
  • Color: multi colored, orange-brown
  • Size:
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition:  Honey/sugarwater, insects, spiders and other small animals
  • Temperature:  from cool through very hot 15 - 30°C
  • Soil conditions: not necessary because nests in wood
  • Nest building: nests in small branches of plants and stems of bushes
  • Planting: Plants with nectary like Passiflora, Impatiens, etc. useful
  • Specifics: Nesting in plants

 

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile

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