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Distribution:
East Australia, Tasmania
Habitate:
Sclerophyllforest
Colonyform:
monogyne also polygyne
Queen:
Size:8mmColour:purple metallic
Worker:
Size: 4 - 4,5mm Colour:purple metallic, slim
Soldier:
not present
Males:
Size: - Colour: similar to workers
Nutrion:
honeywater, insects (caterpillars, mealworms, small fruit flies, small crickets and Spring tails), Fruits, seeds with fatbodys like viola spec. .
Airhumidity:
Arena: 30 - 60% Nestpart: 50 - 80%
Temperature:
Arena: 21 - 30°C Nestpart: 24 - 28°C
Hibernation:
no
Nestform:
Nest in soil, often under Stones and rotten wood
Kind of Formicaria:
Farm, Farmbasin, Basin, Framebasin, Island, Ytong/Plaster
Formicaria size:
Size:S- M
Substrate:
Farm: Sand-loam Arena: Sand-loam
Planting:
similar to sclerophyll Rainforest
Decoration:
stones, Leaf litter, Twigs,
Description:
These is a small very common Rhytidoponera from eastaustralia. They are not able to climb on smooth surfaces like glass. The genus Rhytidoponera is important for the dispersal of many seeds and the resulting vegetation. After the death of the queen workers are often able to mate and produce new workers on there own. Worker can then often be seen fighting and a appoint the dominant worker.
Development:
matingflight: - founding: semiclaustral colonysize: a few hundred workers , polygynous nest up to 2000 workers
Quantity:
one fertilized queen with workers (see selection); brood (depending on the season and development)