Messor meridionalis Synonyme: Messor cf. meridionale
Trivialname:
Taxonomy:
Subfamily: Myrmicinae Tribe: Pheidolini
Keeping Level:
(1) Species from Middle east with higher requirements towards food and climate
Distribution:
Southeurope, Central Asia and Middle East
Habitat:
Sand and shrub areas
Colonyform:
monogyne
Queen:
Size: 11 - 12mm Colour: blackish brown
Worker:
Size: 3 - 9mm Colour: blackish brown to reddish brown also bicolored variations possible
Soldier:
not present
Males:
Size: - Colour: black
Nutrition
Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass) but insects too
Airhumidity:
Arena: 30 - 50% Nestpart: 50 - 70%
Temperature:
Arena: 25 - 30°C Nestpart: 21 - 26°C
Hibernation:
yes, from end of November until end of February at 15°C (unheated room)
Nestform:
Build their nest in soil and under stones
Kind of Formicaria:
Farm, Farmbasin, Basin, Framebasin, Island, Acrylcylinder, Ytong/Plasternest
Formicaria size:
Size:M
Substrate:
Farm: Sand-Loam Arena: Sand, Sand-Loam
Planting:
similar to savanah areas with grass and other plants
Decoration:
Branches, roots, treeneedels, stones
Description:
This species is a highly granivor ant which collects all kinds of small seeds and chew them to so- called antbread. Most of their waterrequirements are covered through seeds and insects. Honeywater is only accepted when there is a lack of moisture. Messor meridonalis tends to drown in open water so it is necessary to cover waterplaces with little stones or cotton. It`s also often selled under the name Messor cf. meridionale.
Development:
matingflight: - founding: claustral (without feeding) colonyage up to 25 years colonysize: a few 1.000 Individuals
Quantity:
one fertilized queen with workers (see selection); brood (depending on the season and development)