(2) show higher requirements to climate and escapeprevention, Colonyfounding is extremely different
Distribution:
Southern Australia
Habitate:
Sclerophyllforest
Colonyform:
monogyne
Queen:
Size: 25mmColour:head and gaster black to darkbrown, thorax brown, mandibles and clypeus yellow to lightbrown
Worker:
Size: 19 - 22mm Colour:head and gaster black to darkbrown,thorax brown mandibles and clypeus yellow to lightbrown
Soldier:
not present
Males:
Size: - Colour: -
Nutrion:
Honeywater, Sugarwater, Insects like Houseflies, small Crickets and also Fruits
Airhumidity:
Arena: 30 - 50% Nestpart: 50 - 60%
Temperature:
Arena: 21 - 30°C Nestpart: 24 - 28°C
Hibernation:
yes, they make diapause from july to september
Nestform:
Soil nests often on forestedges with significant mount
Kind of Formicaria:
Farm, Farmbasin, Basin, Framebasin, Island, Acrylcylinder, Ytong/Plaster
Formicaria size:
Size:L- XL
Substrate:
Farm: Sand-loam Arena: Sand-loam
Planting:
similar to grassland and dry eucalyptusforest
Decoration:
stones, Leaf litter, Twigs
Description:
This ant is only known from the southern parts of australia and can be found south of Perth and the southern coast. The are very active and large colonies can be very aggressive.They mainly collect nectar but catch also small insects on low vegetation. Like all Myrmecia they have a stinger which can inject a potent toxin which is very similar to that of our european yellowjacket wasp and can cause allergic reactions. Normaly the sting only cause short time pain approx. 15 - 30 min.
Development:
matingflight: - founding: semiclaustral colonysize: a few hundred workers
Quantity:
one fertilized queen with workers (see selection); brood (depending on the season and development)