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This List of ants of India is a list and index to the species of ants found in India. A-D. Acanthomyrmex luciolae Emery, ...
Aenictus ceylonicus is a species of reddish brown army ant found in Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia and Australia. [1] They are completely blind and around 3 mm in length. These ants are seen foraging underneath leaf litter in forests and well-vegetated areas, travelling in a trail of in three or more columns alongside each other, in ...
Harpegnathos saltator, sometimes called the Indian jumping ant or Jerdon's jumping ant, is a species of ant found in India. They have long mandibles and have the ability to leap a few inches. [1] They are large-eyed and active predators that hunt mainly in the early morning. The colonies are small and the difference between workers and queens ...
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Camponotus compressus is a type of ground-nesting species of ant found in India and Southeast Asia.It is a frequent visitor to toilets as it consumes urea. [1] It is one of the many species which tends plant-sap-sucking insects like aphids and tree hoppers.
Harpegnathos venator is a species of ant found in South and Southeast Asia in northern India and parts of Burma. Like other ants in the genus Harpegnathos, it jumps to capture prey and lives in relatively small nesting colonies. [2]
It has also been found in Borneo, New Zealand, and Louisiana. In 2021, Filipino–Canadian YouTuber and antkeeper Mikey Bustos was credited for discovering the presence of the species in the Philippines, after his findings were verified by Dr. David General, an ant taxonomist from the University of the Philippines. It is the 555th ant species ...
The subfamily Pseudomyrmecinae was established by M.R. Smith in 1952, [319] which represents three genera of ants that are primarily arboreal nesting ants in the tropical and subtropical regions. [320] They are found in Africa, Asia, Australia, North America and South America. [321]