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Myrmecia cf. nigriceps

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: mysp0001
  • Taxonomie: SubfamilyMyrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: West Australia, highlands (300 - 400 m)
  • Color: Mandible: yellow-brown, Head: black-brown, Thorax: dark red, Abdomen: black
  • Size: 25 - 27 mm
  • Nestbiulding: soil nest with mounds that are decorated with branchlets or pieces of grass stems. Will be usually found in eucalyptus tree forests, like half-shaded areas.
  • Nutrition: insects and honeywater
  • Hibernation: No
  • Temperature: Summer: day: 26 - 28 °C, night: 18 - 20 °C, Winter: day: 20 - 26 °C, night: 5 - 15 °C
  • Air Humidity: dry forest climate
  • Soil Conditions: stoney, sandy with foliage and branchlets
  • Planting: grasses and small plants
  • specifics: This specie is easy to keep, is more aggressive and is more shy than Myrmecia pavida for instance. These animals follow you by their eyes
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Colonia - invece di 850,00 € ora solo 699,00 €
Con 15-25 operaie

Myrmecia mandibularis

Aggiunto il: 09/06/08
Numero articolo: myma0001

Noticeable colored Myrmecia species. Also jumps to capture their prey like other Jumper ants.

  • Taxonomie: SubfamilyMyrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: West Australia
  • Color: black with reddish-golden abdomen
  • Nestbiulding: soil nests, often under stones, often near forest
  • Nutrition: insects and honeywater
  • Climate: sub tropical
  • Hibernation: No
  • Air Humidity: dry forest climate
  • Soil Conditions: loamy, stoney
  • Planting: not necessary

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Colonia - invece di 850,00 € ora solo 699,00 €
Con 30-50 operaie

Myrmecia cf. desertorum

Aggiunto il: 02/10/13
Numero articolo: mycf0001

These animals follow you by their eyes.

  • Taxonomie: Subfamily Myrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: West Australia
  • Color: red with black abdomen
  • Size: 24 - 26 mm
  • Nestbiulding: soil nest
  • Nutrition: insects and honeywater
  • Hibernation: No
  • Climate: Subtropical
  • Temperature: they like it hot, but tolerate also colder temperatures
  • Air Humidity: dry climate (deserts)
  • Soil Conditions: similar to the steppes
  • Planting: grasses and small plants
  • specifics: This specie is easy to keep.

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Colonia piccola - invece di 890,00 € ora solo 749,00 €
Con 15-25 operaie

Rhytidoponera metallica

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: rhme0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ectatommini
  • Distribution: Central- to South America
  • Size: about 8 mm
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Honey-/Sugar water and insects
  • Climate: subtropical
  • Soil condition: loamy, stoney
  • Nest building: Soil nests, under stones
  • Planting: Any
  • Keeping level: easy to keep

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Regina - 199,00 €
Con 2-5 operaie

Camponotus nigriceps

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: casp0002

Camponotus nigriceps which is also known as "sugar ant" is a easy to keep Camponotus species from Australia.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Australia
  • Color: black with red or yellow leggs and brown abdomen
  • Size: Queen (with yellow leggs) about 19 - 22 mm, Queen (with red leggs) about 18 - 19 mm
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: subtropics (moist)
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in loamy ground
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: easy

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Regina (zampe rosse) - Al momento non disponibile
Con 5-10 operaie

Camponotus sp.

Aggiunto il: 01/13/21
Numero articolo: casp0030
A beautiful earth-dwelling Camponotus sp. from Australia, similar to the well-known Camponotus nigriceps.The queen is approx. 18mm, the large major around 16mm. It has to be 300-350 workers.These ants are kept busy: in a Ytong nest, in a beautiful terrarium with a sandy bottom.Clues with various insects, sugar and honey water.Hibernation is not treated.
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Colnoia - Al momento non disponibile
Con circa 300-350 operaie

Myrmecia pyriformis

Aggiunto il: 11/07/19
Numero articolo: mycf0003
  • Taxonomie: SubfamilyMyrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: Eastern Australia (moderate climate)
  • Color: Mandible: red-brown, Head: black, Thorax: black, Abdomen: shinny lack
  • Size: 14 - 26 mm (polymorphic)
  • Nestbiulding: soil nest with mounds that are decorated with branchlets or pieces of grass stems. Will be usually found in eucalyptus tree forests, like half-shaded areas.
  • Nutrition: Sugar water, insects and other small animals
  • Hibernation: Yes (moderate)
  • Air Humidity: dry forest climate
  • Soil Conditions: stoney, sandy with foliage and branchlets
  • Planting: grasses and small plants
  • Specifics: This ant species has a pronounced vision. Like all Myrmecia species, it can also sting painfully.

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 15-30 operaie
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 30-60 operaie

Camponotus sp. "Sugarants"

Aggiunto il: 02/10/19
Numero articolo: casp0027

A great colored great Camponotus. It is even bigger than our native Camponotus ligniperdus. Very easy to keep: dry terrarium with observation nest, additional heat source. Diet: sugar - honey water, insectsA great colored great Camponotus. It is even bigger than our native Camponotus ligniperdus. Very easy to keep: dry terrarium with observation nest, additional heat source. Diet: sugar - honey water, insects

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Kleine Kolonie - Al momento non disponibile
Mit 4-5 Arbeiterinnen

Camponotus sp.

Aggiunto il: 02/10/19
Numero articolo: casp0026
 
A beautiful black Camponotus with golden gaster.This ant is very well kept in a dry terrarium with observation nest.Under good lighting come the colors of these diurnalAnts look great.Diet with sugar - honey water and insects.This colony is only available once.
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Empty - Al momento non disponibile
Kolonie mit 50-100 Arbeiterinnen

Myrmecia sp. tarsata

Aggiunto il: 12/14/18
Numero articolo: mysp0004
  • Taxonomie: Unterfamilie Myrmecine, Tribus Myrmeciini
  • Verbreitung: Ostaustralien (gemäßigtes Klima)
  • Farbe: schwarz
  • Größe: 14 - 26 mm (polymorph)
  • Nestbau: Legen Erdnester an, bauen Erdhügel die dekoriert sind mit Ästchen und Gräsern. Sind vorwiegend in Eukalyptuswäldern zu finden und lieben daher halbschattige Gebiete
  • Nahrung: Zuckerwasser, Insekten und andere Kleintiere
  • Winterruhe: Ja (gemäßigt)
  • Luftfeuchtigkeit: Trocken
  • Bodenbeschaffenheit: steinig, sandig mit Waldstreu (Laub, Ästchen)
  • Bepflanzung: Gräser oder kleine Büsche
  • Besonderheit: Diese Ameisenart verfügt über ein ausgeprägtes Sehvermögen. Ebenso kann sie alle Myrmecia-Arten schmerzhaft stechen.
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Empty - Al momento non disponibileRestrizioni sulla spedizione: Spedizione solo in Germania
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
with 30-40 workers

Myrmecia cf. pilosula "Jack jumper"

Aggiunto il: 11/16/17
Numero articolo: mycf0002

These animals follow you by their eyes.

  • Taxonomie: Subfamily Myrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: West Australia
  • Color: black
  • Size: 10-12 mm
  • Nestbiulding: soil nest
  • Nutrition: insects and honeywater
  • Hibernation: No
  • Climate: Subtropical
  • Temperature: they like it hot, but tolerate also colder temperatures
  • Air Humidity: dry climate (deserts)
  • Soil Conditions: similar to the steppes
  • Planting: grasses and small plants
  • specifics: This specie is easy to keep.

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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Colonia con 8-12 operaie

Camponotus consobrinus

Aggiunto il: 12/30/10
Numero articolo: caco0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Western Australia
  • Color: orange with brown head
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: sub tropical
  • Planting: nothing specific
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Camponotus sp.

Aggiunto il: 12/31/11
Numero articolo: casp0016

In contrary with Camponotus nigriceps this Campontus is far more aggressive and has a faster colony growth.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Australia
  • Color: multicolored, black-red
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: subtropics (moist)
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in loamy ground
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: easy
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 20-30 operaie

Myrmecia pavida

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: mypa0001

These animals follow you by their eyes.

  • Taxonomie: Subfamily Myrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: West Australia
  • Color: red with black abdomen
  • Size: 24 - 26 mm
  • Nestbiulding: soil nest
  • Nutrition: insects and honeywater
  • Hibernation: No
  • Climate: Subtropical
  • Temperature: they like it hot, but tolerate also colder temperatures
  • Air Humidity: dry climate (deserts)
  • Soil Conditions: similar to the steppes
  • Planting: grasses and small plants
  • specifics: This specie is easy to keep.

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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Con 15-20 oeraie

Oecophylla smaragdina "verde"

Aggiunto il: 06/17/10
Numero articolo: oesm0002

These specie lives in trees where they build their nests between leaves. This is the green variant from Australia. Larger colonies should be offered more than one tree. They waeve leaves at team work which will be used as homebase or louse-cultivation room. They never nests within soil, and they use their own brood (larvae) to weave.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Oecophyllini
  • Origin: Australia
  • Characteristics: minors and majors
  • Hibernation: No
  • Appearence of the queen: great, vigorous, often green, brown
  • Appearance of the workers: brown, slim with long extremities
  • Nest bulding: weaved nests between leaves of trees
  • Nutrition: honeywater, insects
  • Temperature: 22 - 28°C
  • Air humidity: 60 - 80 % (tropical rainforest)
  • Soil conditions: only necessary for planting, nesting between leaves
  • Planting: ficus
  • Level: Medium

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con con 250-350 operaie
Colonia grande - Al momento non disponibile
Con 500-1000 operaie
Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Con 10 - 20 operaie e più regine
Restrizioni sulla spedizione: Spedizione solo in Germania
Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Con 10 - 20 operaie

Iridomyrmex cf. purpureus

Aggiunto il: 11/13/09
Numero articolo: ircf0001

A beautiful colored and mainly in Southeastern Australia distributed ants species with beautiful green-purpur shimmer.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamilie Dolichoderinae
  • Distribution: Australia
  • Color: Queen: black, Workers: reddish-black
  • Size: Queen: 12 - 15 mm
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition:  Honey/sugarwater, insects, spiders and other small animals and occasionally seeds
  • Temperature:  from cool through very hot 15 - 30°C
  • Climate: subtropical to tropical
  • Soil conditions: nothing special
  • Nest building: Soil nests with small mounds
  • Planting: not neccessary
  • Specifics: Abdomen especially from workers is shimmering green to purpur. Creates small mounds.

 

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 20-30 operaie

Meranoplus sp.

Aggiunto il: 04/03/09
Numero articolo: mesp0003
  • Taxonomy: Subfymily Myrmicinae, Tribe Meranoplini
  • Distribution: South Asia
  • Appearance of the workers: black with yellow abdomen
  • Nest building: Soil nests (caldera), sunny
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects, grains
  • Hibernation: No
  • Temperature: Warm: 25 - 30 °C
  • Climate: tropical
  • Soil condition: sand, loam
  • Specifics: The ants moves very slowly, because they are trusting in their chemical defence. Meranoplus is a strange looking ant because of their furry hair.
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 150 - 200 operaie

Myrmecia cf. fulvipes

Aggiunto il: 01/13/08
Numero articolo: myfu0001

Smaller Myrmecia species with smaller colonies which is easy to keep and which is not very aggressive. Can be kept in smaller basins, and can be kept moister than Myrmecia pavida for instance. Similar to other Myrmecia species they have a very good sight.

  • Taxonomie: SubfamilyMyrmiciinae, Tribe Myrmeciini
  • Distribution: East Australia
  • Color: Mandible: redish-brown, Head: black, Thorax: black, Gaster: golden, Legs: reddish
  • Nestbiulding: soil nests, often under stones, often near forest
  • Nutrition: insects and honeywater
  • Climate: sub tropical
  • Hibernation: No
  • Air Humidity: dry forest climate
  • Soil Conditions: loamy, stoney
  • Planting: not necessary

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Coloni - Al momento non disponibile
Con 10 operaie

Rhytidoponera aspersa

Aggiunto il: 03/14/22
Numero articolo: rhas0001
  • Taxonomie: Unterfamilie Ponerinae, Tribus Ectatommini
  • Verbreitung: Australien
  • Größe: ca. 8 mm
  • Winterruhe: Nein
  • Nahrung:  Honig-/Zuckerwasser, Insekten
  • Klima:  subtropisch
  • Bodenbeschaffenheit: lehmig, steinig
  • Nestbau: Erdnester, häufig unter Steinen
  • Bepflanzung: Beliebig
  • Haltungsklasse: einfach

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Colony - Al momento non disponibile
with 20-30 workers

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