Pseudoponera rufipes

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Discover the Pseudoponera rufipes, a fascinating ant! With its medium size and reddish legs, it is an intriguing predator. Its unique behavior will add a special touch to your ant farm. Don’t miss the opportunity to observe it in action!

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Description

Technical Sheet: Pseudoponera rufipes

Common Name: Pseudoponera Ant
Scientific Name: Pseudoponera rufipes
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Ponerinae

Description

Pseudoponera rufipes is a medium-sized ant known for its solitary and aggressive nature. It is distinguished by its reddish-colored legs (hence the name rufipes, which means “red feet”) and a dark body, usually black or dark brown. They have a visible and effective stinger, providing formidable defensive capabilities. These ants are uncommon in most collections and are typically observed in tropical habitats.

Key Characteristics

  • Size: Workers range from 8 mm to 11 mm.
  • Color: Body is black to dark brown, with reddish legs.
  • Stinger: Yes, present and functional.
  • Mandibles: Strong and adapted for hunting small insects and other arthropods.
  • Habitat: Prefers tropical and subtropical habitats, favoring humid areas with low light.
  • Behavior: Solitary predator, primarily nocturnal.
  • Distribution: Found in Central and South America, especially in forested areas.

Care in Captivity

  • Type of Ant Farm: A farm with sufficient humidity and dark zones is recommended, preferably with a substrate that allows digging.
  • Temperature: 22°C – 28°C.
  • Humidity: High, between 60% and 80%.
  • Diet: Primarily insectivorous. Feeds on small live or dead arthropods, such as small crickets or flies.
  • Aggressiveness: This species is aggressive and territorial. Handling them without caution is not advised.
  • Reproduction: The queen is monogynous, and the colony typically does not exceed 100 workers. The queen is responsible for most tasks until the workers emerge.
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