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Acromyrmex cf. coronatus

Aggiunto il: 11/30/08
Numero articolo: acsp0003

A very interesting Acromyrmex species from Central-American highlands.

  • Distribution: Central-America
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Appearance: Workers are at the back with thorns
  • Color: light brown until dark brown, Queen multi colored (see photo)
  • Nest building: Usually soil nests with fungus chamber
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleaves
  • Temperature: 15 - 25°C
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil but can also be kept without any substrate
  • Planting: None
  • Difficulty: medium
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Acromyrmex cf. crassispinus

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: acsp0001

A very robust Acromyrmex species wich don't need much space. This species is smaller than Acromyrmex octospinosus and colored chocolate brown. Larger colonies can be kept in multiple basins which are connected together with pipes. They cut various kind of leaves e.g. bramble-, raspberry-, oaks-,roseleaves, privet etc. They cultivate a fungus garden which they do dung, trim and "medicate" with a hormone they produce in special adenoids. They will pulpify the leaves and apply it on the fungus. Old pieces of fungus will be removed and thrown to special midden. They will almost only subsist on special "bulbs" that they can harvest from fungus. This offered Acromyrmex are young colonies, no queens from existing colonies.

 

Note: We guarantee that all queens in these young colonies are mated.

  • Distribution: South-America
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Size: Queen 10 - 12 mm, Workers may ranges from 5 to 15 mm
  • Appearance: Workers are at the back with thorns
  • Color: black-brown
  • Nest building: Usually soil nests with fungus chamber
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleaves
  • Temperature: 20 - 25°C
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil but can also be kept without any substrate
  • Planting: None
  • Level: advancer

Attention: Shipping to abroad is only possible on customers risk i.e. no replacement possible on dead arrival.

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Regina - Al momento non disponibile
Contiene una regina con il fungo ed almeno le uova
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Contiene fungo ed 30-50 operaie

Acromyrmex sp.

Aggiunto il: 01/13/14
Numero articolo: acsp0004

Particolarmente interessanti colorata specie Acromyrmex dal Centro America.

     Distribuzione: America Centrale
     Tassonomia: Famiglia Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
     Caratteristiche: solida istruzione
     Aspetto: I lavoratori sono sul retro con le spine
     Colore: marrone chiaro
     La costruzione del nido: Pronto nidi suolo con camere fungo
     Nutrizione: funghi che le formiche coltivano di rovo-, lampone, querce-o petali di rosa razza, ma sgranocchiare e anche come una mela
     Questo sp Acromyrmex. chickweed preferiti, chiodo di garofano e petali di rosa per il fungo rosa.
     Temperatura: 23-26 ° C
     Suolo: ma argilla, humus, sabbia può anche essere tenuto senza alcun substrato
     Piantare: no
     Difficoltà: medio

   

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 30-50 lavoratori

Acromyrmex sp. "Paraguay"

Aggiunto il: 10/31/08
Numero articolo: acsp0002
  • Distribution: South-America
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Appearance: Workers are at the back with thorns
  • Color: brown
  • Size: 4-8 mm
  • Nest building: Usually soil nests with fungus chamber
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleaves
  • Temperature: 20 - 26°C
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil but can also be kept without any substrate
  • Planting: None
  • Difficulty: advancer

Attention: Shipping to abroad is only possible on customers risk i.e. no replacement possible on dead arrival.

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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile

Atta cephalotes

Aggiunto il: 10/07/08
Numero articolo: atce0001

Fungus cultivating ants species, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation.

  • Distribution: South- and Central America
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Appearence of the queen: about 30 mm, very dark brown stout queen
  • Appearance of the workers: brown, at the back with thorns
  • Appearance of the soldiers: to 18 mm, well-fortified animals
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleafs
  • Temperature: 24 °C
  • Air humidity: dump-tropical rainforest
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil,
  • Level: advancer
  • Risks: because of the high air humiditiy there is a higher risk of mildews and mites
  • Specifics: fungus cultivating ant-specie, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation.
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Atta cephalotes - Al momento non disponibile
Colonia piccola
Colonia grande - Al momento non disponibile
Con circa 5000 - 10000 operaie, et 5 litro Fungo

Atta mexicana

Aggiunto il: 10/17/09
Numero articolo: atme0001

Fungus cultivating ants species, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation. This species can be found in arid areas in Mexico,

  • Distribution: Mexico
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Appearence of the queen: about 30 mm, dark brown queen
  • Appearance of the workers: darkbrown, at the back with thorns
  • Appearance of the soldiers:  up to18 mm, well-fortified animals
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleafs
  • Temperature: 24 - 28°C
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil,
  • Level: advancer
  • Risks: Because of the high air humiditiy there is a higher risk of mildews and mites
  • Specifics: fungus cultivating ant-specie, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation.

Attention: Shipping to abroad is only possible on customers risk i.e. no replacement possible on dead arrival. Only few colonies are available from one's own breeding.

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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Fungo delle dimensioni di una palla da tennis e 50 operaie

Atta sexdens

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: atse0001

Fungus cultivating ants species, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation.

  • Distribution: South-America
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Appearence of the queen: about 30 mm, very dark brown stout queen
  • Appearance of the workers: brown, at the back with thorns
  • Appearance of the soldiers: to 18 mm, well-fortified animals
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleafs
  • Temperature: 24°C
  • Air humidity: dump-tropical rainforest
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil,
  • Level: advancer
  • Risks: Because of the high air humiditiy there is a higher risk of mildews and mites
  • Specifics: fungus cultivating ant-specie, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation.
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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile

Atta sp. "America meridionale"

Aggiunto il: 11/19/09
Numero articolo: atse0002

Fungus cultivating ants species, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation. This species is a notably large Atta.

  • Distribution: South-America
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Attini
  • Characteristics: very intensive caste
  • Appearence of the queen: about 30 mm, very dark brown stout queen
  • Appearance of the workers: brown, at the back with thorns
  • Appearance of the soldiers: to 18 mm, well-fortified animals
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of bramble-, raspberry-, oaks- or roseleafs
  • Temperature: 24°C
  • Air humidity: dump-tropical rainforest
  • Soil conditions: loam, humus soil,
  • Level: advancer
  • Risks: Because of the high air humiditiy there is a higher risk of mildews and mites
  • Specifics: fungus cultivating ant-specie, cutting leafs which process to pulp is the basis of their fungus cultivation..

Attention: Shipping to abroad is only possible on customers risk i.e. no replacement possible on dead arrival.
Attention: Breeding from a Queen is very difficult even with fungus and mated Queen. Only for advanced keepers!

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Regina - Al momento non disponibile
Regina con fungo

Camponotus cf. atriceps

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: casp0005

This is a very beautiful colored and easy to keep Campnotus species from South American rain forest.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Characteristics: Minor- and Major workers
  • Color: black-yellow
  • Size: 6 - 11 mm, Queen: 14 - 16 mm
  • Distribution: South America
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No
  • Temperature: 24 - 28 °C (tropical)
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in holes of trees and epiphytes, suitable for ytong nests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: easy
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Colonia - 189,00 €
ca. 100 operaie

Camponotus cf. renggeri

Aggiunto il: 12/17/08
Numero articolo: casp0011

An Camponotus species that is easy to keep and that breeds very fast and easy.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Southern America
  • Color: black with yellow legs
  • Size:14 - 16 mm
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No
  • Climate: subtropical until tropical, dry
  • Nest building: Soilnests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: easy
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Regina - Al momento non disponibile
Con covata o prime operaie
Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
Almeno 10 operaie

Camponotus punctulatus

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: casp0003

Origin: Argentinia

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile

Camponotus sansabeanus

Aggiunto il: 07/28/20
Numero articolo: casa0001

This is a very beautiful colored Campnotus species America mexico

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Color: orange-yellow, darkbrown
  • Distribution : America Mexico
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No
  • Temperature: 24 - 28 °C (tropical)
  • Size: Queen: 16-18mm
  • Humidity: 30-60%
  • Nest building: This species nests in holes of trees and also into Soil
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: Advanced level
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Empty - Al momento non disponibile
with first workers

Camponotus sp. "America meridionale"

Aggiunto il: 04/03/09
Numero articolo: casp0013

Small until medium sized Formicinae that looks a bit similar to our forest ants (Formica). They are not very aggressive, and can be kept together with other ants in one communal basin. It is an imposingly ants species that like light terrariums.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Central- to Southern America
  • Color: yellow-orange
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Hibernation: No
  • Climate: tropical rainforest
  • Nest building: In hollow stems and small branches of trees or bushes
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: medium
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con circa 150-200 operaie
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 30-40 operaie

Camponotus sp. "arancio"

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: casp0001

This is a very beautiful colored Campnotus species from South American rain forest.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Color: orange-yellow
  • Distribution: South America
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No
  • Temperature: 24 - 28 °C (tropical)
  • Size: Queen: 12 mm
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in holes of trees and rotten tree branchesl nests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: Advanced level
  • Specifics: This species don't need much space and can be kept with other species in one bassin because it isn't an aggressive species.
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Contiene almeno 40-50 operaie

Camponotus spec

Aggiunto il: 12/08/14
Numero articolo: casp0020

A terra-dimora Camponotus, che si distingue con un colore nero luccicante. Vive in Erdnestern e sviluppato grandi colonie.

     Tassonomia: Famiglia Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
     Caratteristiche: lavoratori minori e maggiori
     Colore: nero scintillante
     Dimensione: 6-11 mm regina: 12 mm
     Distribuzione: America Centrale
     Nutrizione: acqua e zucchero e insetti
     Ibernazione: No
     Temperatura: 24 - 28 ° C (tropicale)
     Umidità: Rain Forest
     La costruzione del nido: nidi di suolo in pietre
     Piantare: niente
     Classe: facile

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 10 - 20 operaie
Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
50 - 100 operaie

Camponotus substitutus

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: casp0004

Aggressive Camponotus species from South America. Uses it's chemical weapon (formic acid) fast.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Origin: Central to South America
  • Hibernation: Nein
  • Temperature: 22 - 28 °C
  • Nest building: rotten wood and soil, suitable for ytong nests
  • Nutrition: sugar water and insects
  • Level: easy
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Contiene 500-1000 operaie

Cephalotes (Cryptocerus) cf. pusillus

Aggiunto il: 11/08/09
Numero articolo: cecr0001

Very individual shaped Myrmicinae which can close their nest entries with their head similar like Camponotus truncatus. This species is ideal for keeping in a community basin (basin with different ants species) because they don't attack other species. They even can't be attacked by other species because of their individual shape. In danger they duck down like a turtle on to the ground and even their antennas can be hidden in special notch on the head. In addition Cephalotes have a very good sight and reacts very fast on movements in their environment. Some Cephalotes species can control their flight direction during free fall with the purpose to land on their nest tree.

Important keeping notice: The nest branches have got to be able to dry off permanently. A good air circulation is essential. Mould growth in nesting area can kill the ants in the long-term.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamilie Myrmicinae, Tribe Cephalotini
  • Distribution: South America
  • Color: silvery-black
  • Size: 3 - 7 mm, Queen: approx. 9 mm
  • 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 trees and hollow stems of bushes
  • Planting: Plants with nectary like Passiflora, Impatiens, etc. useful
  • Specifics: polymorph (3 - 7 mm)

 

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 100 - 200 operaie

Crematogaster limata parabiotica, Camponotus femoratus (Ants garden)

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: crli0001

 

  • Distribution: South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: Crematogaster: 2 - 3 mm, Camponotus: 5 - 10 mm (polymorph)
  • 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: see nest building
  • Nest building: Ants garden on trees
  • Planting: Ficus or similar
  • Keeping level: medium
  • Specifics: Parabiosis between Crematogaster and Camponotus
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Colonie di Crematogaster con 100 operaie

Crematogaster spec.

Aggiunto il: 07/02/14
Numero articolo: crsp0001
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
20 - 30 operaie

Cyphomyrmex sp.

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: cysp0001

Fungi breeding myrmicinae from south America. Cultivates the fungus of insect feces/corpus, pieces of fruits. It's very appropriated to combine them in one basin with other ant species. Also aggressive ant species are almost innocuous to them because they seems to have an daunting substance. They don't cut leaves.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae,Tribe Attini
  • Origin: Southern America
  • Hibernation: No
  • Color: medium till dark brown
  • Nest bulding: Within fungi under rotten wood
  • Nutrition: fungi which the ants cultivate of pieces of fruits and insect feces/corpus.
  • Temperature: 25 - 28°C
  • Air humidity: 60 - 80 % (tropical rainforest)
  • Soil conditions: moist Humus (foliage) and rotten wood
  • Planting: possible but not necessary
  • Keeping Level: easy
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 20-30 operaie
Colonia grande - Al momento non disponibile
Con circa 50 operaie

Dolichoderus cf. attelaboides

Aggiunto il: 04/03/09
Numero articolo: docf0001
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con circa 150-200 operaie
Restrizioni sulla spedizione: Spedizione solo in Germania

Ectatomma cf tuberculatum

Aggiunto il: 03/30/13
Numero articolo: eccf0001

This ant has beautiful copper red color. They form medium large colonies and build soil nests. These are always on the trunk of a small tree. Interestingly, the nest entrance is extended by plant material on the trunk. For large colonies of this inlet house may well be 100 cm high. By day you can watch on a semi-high bushes and grasses in a watchful attitude often with open mandibles. These ants are not suitable for keeping in community basins with other species. They are skilled hunters easily overwhelm other ants. This Ectatomma cf. tuberculatum species is ideal for keeping in a planted tropical terrarium.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ectatommini
  • Distribution: Southern America
  • Color: red
  • Size: 9-11 mm
  • Hibernation: no
  • Nutrition: Honey-/sugar emulsion, insects and other small animals
  • Temperature: 25-28°C
  • Nesting: Soil nests
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Specifics: Can sting
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 100-150 operaie
Restrizioni sulla spedizione: Spedizione solo in Germania

Ectatomma quadridens

Aggiunto il: 11/02/06
Numero articolo: ecsp0001

This Ponerine shows nice light reflextions on intense lighting.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ectatommini
  • Distribution: Southern America
  • Color: black
  • Size: 9-11 mm
  • Hibernation: no
  • Nutrition: Honey-/sugar emulsion, insects and other small animals
  • Temperature: 25-28°C
  • Nesting: Soil nests
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Specifics: Can sting

 

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 20-30 operaie

Gigantiops destructor

Aggiunto il: 11/01/08
Numero articolo: gide0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Gigantiopini
  • Distribution: South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: Queen: 15 mm, Worker: 10 - 15 mm
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: tropical
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in soil and hollow tree branches (Very suitable for keeping in Ytong-Stones)
  • Planting: Various rain forest plants (recommended)
  • Level: medium
  • Activity: diurnal (good lighting required)
  • Specifics: Formicine with big eyes and a very good sight. They are moving by jumping from leaf to leaf and they recognizes their prey from larger distances. Persons are recognized and followed with their eyes by wagging the heads. If they feel threatened they are able to move backwards. Is able to spray their acid very aimed.
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
3-6 operaie

Megalomyrmex sp.

Aggiunto il: 10/11/12
Numero articolo: mesp0004
  • Distribution: South America Subfamily: Myrmicinae Genus: Megalomyrmex
  • Size : Worker: 5mm queen: about 5-6mm polygynous
  • Lifestyle : A resident of the South American rainforest.
  • Nutrition : Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Attitude : Ideally in a well planted tropical pool with rotten wood.
  • Temperature : 24 - 26 °C

Here these ants exist predominantly in rotten wood. High humidity is vital for this ant. You have to have a fast recruitment behavior and by their chemical defenses, they can defend themselves against much larger and more aggressive ants. In the long run Megalomyrmex is spec. not recommended for a community tank. Through their strong chemical defenses expel them from the other ants feeding grounds.

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile

Neoponera villosa

Aggiunto il: 03/22/09
Numero articolo: pavi0001

A black-silvery shaded Pachycondyla species which comunicate very intensively. This species nests in dry tree branches and also in epiphytes like bromeliead. Colonies do not become too large compared to Pachycondyla apicalis for example.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: Central- to South America
  • Color: black-silvery shaded
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Honey-/Sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: warm, 22 - 28°C (Rainforest climate)
  • Humidity: high
  • Soil condition: Humus layer soil
  • Nest building: dry wood or epiphytes (tree roots/branches)
  • Planting: Epiphytes
  • Keeping level: easy
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piccola - Al momento non disponibile
con ca 5-10 operaie

Novomessor cockerelli

Aggiunto il: 12/12/20
Numero articolo: noco0001
  • Family: Formicidae;
  • Subfamily: Myrmicinae;
  • Genus: Novomessor;
  • Species: cockerelli.
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  • Verbreitung: USA, Mexiko
  • Größe: Königin : ca. 12mm, Arbeiterinnen 6-8mm
  • Farbe: bräunlich
  • Winterruhe: Nein, Diapause
  • Nestbau: Erdnester, keine besonderen Ansprüche
  • Nahrung: Insekten und Honig-/Zuckerwasser 
  • Bodenbeschaffenheit: Sand, Lehm
  • Bepflanzung: nicht erforderlich
  • Besonderheit: Tagaktive, aggressive Ameisen. Gut zu beobachten, werden sehr große Kolonien
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Colony - Al momento non disponibile
with 150-200 workers

Odontomachus cf. haematodus

Aggiunto il: 07/23/10
Numero articolo: odsp0003

These ants are able to catapult themselfs up to 40 cm far thru sudden lock up of their mandibles. This mandible lock up is the fastest known mechanism in the fauna. The upper jaw closes with a speed of 38 to 64 m/s. Thru locking up their jaws they are anesthetizing their prey to afterwards sting it to death. It is improper for a corporate tank/formicarium because they will attack any other species at first encounter.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: South America
  • Color: black
  • Size: 8 - 12 mm
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: 24 - 28 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests and rotten wood
  • Keeping level: easy
  • Dangers: can sting
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
100 lavoratori

Odontomachus chelifer

Aggiunto il: 10/22/14
Numero articolo: odch0001

 Odontomachus chelifer is one of the world's largest Odontomachus species. Nests are usually created directly in the soil or between the roots of trees. In established colonies the metallic shimmering individuals appear slightly polymorph with obvious difference in size. Larger workers reach a size of more than 2 cm.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Origin: Central and South America
  • Color: Reddish brown with lighter legs and metallic shimmer
  • Size: 16 - 20 mm
  • Dormant phase: None
  • Nutrition: Honey/sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: 22 - 26 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests
  • Specifics: Able to sting

Attention: Shipping at winter time and outside Europe at customer's risk!

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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
5 - 10 operaie

Odontomachus erythrocephalus

Aggiunto il: 10/22/14
Numero articolo: oder0001

Odontomachus erythrocephalus is a remarkably colored species of trap-jaw ants nesting directly in soil or under objects like rotting wood. The red head and yellow legs are very prominent characteristics of this species besides it's highly aggressiv behavior.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Origin: Central America
  • Color: Red head, yellow legs and reddish brown body
  • Size: 10 - 14 mm
  • Dormant phase: None
  • Nutrition: Honey/sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: 22 - 26 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests
  • Specifics: Able to sting

Attention: Shipping at winter time and outside Europe at customer's risk!

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Colonia piccola - Al momento non disponibile
40 - 60 operaie

Odontomachus hastatus

Aggiunto il: 05/23/08
Numero articolo: odha0001

Very nice colored Odontomachus that commonly nests in the crow of trees between epiphytes. This species creates artistic nests in shape of a large sphere which is padded with moss and other small plant matter.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: Southern America
  • Hibernation: No
  • Color: yellow-brown
  • Nutrition: Sugar water and insects
  • Temperature: 24 - 28 °C
  • Climate: Tropical
  • Nest building: Soil nests and rotten wood
  • Keeping level: easy
  • Dangers: can sting
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Colonia - Al momento non disponibile
Con 70-100 operaie

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
ca 10-15 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

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 cf. crenata

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

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 - Al momento non disponibile
20 workers
Big Colony - Al momento non disponibile
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

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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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

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

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

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

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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