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''Messor'' is a
myrmicine Myrmicinae is a subfamily of ants, with about 140 extant genera; their distribution is cosmopolitan. The pupae lack cocoons. Some species retain a functional sting. The petioles of Myrmicinae consist of two nodes. The nests are permanent and ...
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of
ant Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cretaceous period. More than 13,800 of an estimated total of 22 ...
s with more than 100
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, all of which are
harvester ant Harvester ant, also known as harvesting ant, is a common name for any of the species or genera of ants that collect seeds (called seed predation), or mushrooms as in the case of ''Euprenolepis procera'', which are stored in the nest in communal ...
s; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near roadsides, openings are directly to the surface. Colonies can achieve huge sizes and are notable for their intricately designed
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in which seeds are stored in dry conditions, preventing germination. The structure of ''Messor'' spp. nests is complex and the genus on the whole is one of very accomplished architects. ''Messor'' spp. are polymorphic and have a distinct caste of macrocephalic dinoergates whose role is carrying and cutting the large seeds which comprise much of the colonies' subsistence. Although they primarily feed on seeds, they occasionally eat insects and snails. Some snail shells possibly are taken into the nest because of their grain-like shape. Equipped with a tough, shining cuticle, ''Messor'' spp. are slow-moving and form long, seed-carrying runs. Colonies tend to be monogynous - founded by a single queen alone. Looking specifically at the ''M. arenarius'' species for example, like some other types of
harvester ants Harvester ant, also known as harvesting ant, is a common name for any of the species or genera of ants that collect seeds (called seed predation), or mushrooms as in the case of ''Euprenolepis procera'', which are stored in the nest in commun ...
, they emit trail pheromones as well as operating on an individual level when looking for food sources.


Species

* '' Messor abdelazizi'' Santschi, 1921 * '' Messor aciculatus'' (Smith, 1874) * '' Messor aegyptiacus'' (Emery, 1878) * '' Messor alexandri'' Tohme, 1981 * ''
Messor andrei ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Mayr, 1886) * '' Messor angularis'' Santschi, 1928 * ''
Messor antennatus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Emery, 1908 * '' Messor aphaenogasteroides'' Pisarski, 1967 * ''
Messor aralocaspius ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Ruzsky, 1902 * '' Messor arenarius'' (Fabricius, 1787) * ''
Messor atanassovii ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Atanassov, 1982 * '' Messor barbarus'' (
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
, 1767)
* ''
Messor beduinus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Emery, 1922 * ''
Messor berbericus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Bernard, 1955 * ''
Messor bernardi ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Cagniant, 1967 * ''
Messor bouvieri ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Bondroit, 1918 * ''
Messor buettikeri ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Collingwood, 1985 * ''
Messor caducus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Victor, 1839) * ''
Messor capensis ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Mayr, 1862) * ''
Messor capitatus ''Messor capitatus'' is an ant species part of the genus '' Messor''. This genus includes about 40 specialized species that are found in dry areas of Mediterranean countries such as Africa, Southern Europe, and Asia.''Messor capitatus'' are known ...
'' (Latreille, 1798) * ''
Messor carthaginensis ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Bernard, 1980 * ''
Messor caviceps ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Forel, 1902) * ''
Messor celiae ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Reyes, 1985 * '' Messor cephalotes'' (Emery, 1895) * ''
Messor ceresis ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near roa ...
'' Santschi, 1934 * '' Messor chamberlini'' Wheeler, 1915 * '' Messor clypeatus'' Kuznetsov-Ugamsky, 1927 * '' Messor collingwoodi'' Bolton, 1982 * '' Messor concolor'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor decipiens'' Santschi, 1917 * '' Messor dentatus'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor denticornis'' Forel, 1910 * '' Messor denticulatus'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor diabarensis'' Arnol'di, 1969 * '' Messor ebeninus'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor excursionis'' Ruzsky, 1905 * '' Messor ferreri'' Collingwood, 1993 * '' Messor foreli'' Santschi, 1923 * ''
Messor fraternus ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' Ruzsky, 1905 * ''
Messor galla ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' (Mayr, 1904) * '' Messor hebraeus'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor hellenius'' Agosti & Collingwood, 1987 * '' Messor himalayanus'' (Forel, 1902) * '' Messor hispanicus'' Santschi, 1919 * '' Messor ibericus'' Santschi, 1931 * ''
Messor incisus ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' Stitz, 1923 * '' Messor incorruptus'' Kuznetsov-Ugamsky, 1929 * '' Messor inermis'' Kuznetsov-Ugamsky, 1929 * ''
Messor instabilis ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Smith, 1858) * ''
Messor intermedius ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor julianus'' (Pergande, 1894) * '' Messor kasakorum'' Arnol'di, 1969 * '' Messor kisilkumensis'' Arnol'di, 1969 * '' Messor lamellicornis'' Arnol'di, 1968 * '' Messor lariversi'' (Smith, 1951) * ''
Messor lobicornis ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Forel, 1894 * '' Messor lobognathus'' Andrews, 1916 * '' Messor luebberti'' Forel, 1910 * ''
Messor luridus ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor lusitanicus'' Tinaut, 1985 * '' Messor maculifrons'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor marikovskii'' Arnol'di, 1969 * ''
Messor marocanus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor medioruber'' Santschi, 1910 * '' Messor melancholicus'' Arnol'di, 1977 * ''
Messor minor ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Andre, 1883) * '' Messor nahali'' Tohme, 1981 * '' Messor niloticus'' Santschi, 1938 * '' Messor oertzeni'' Forel, 1910 * '' Messor olegianus'' Arnol'di, 1969 * '' Messor orientalis'' (Emery, 1898) * '' Messor perantennatus'' Arnol'di, 1969 * ''
Messor pergandei ''Veromessor pergandei'' is a species of harvester ant native to the Southwestern United States, especially the deserts of southeastern California. It has also been identified in the Baja California peninsula of Mexico. It was first described ...
'' (Mayr, 1886) * ''
Messor piceus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Stitz, 1923 * '' Messor picturatus'' Santschi, 1927 * '' Messor planiceps'' Stitz, 1917 * ''
Messor postpetiolatus ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' Santschi, 1917 * '' Messor regalis'' (Emery, 1892) * '' Messor reticuliventris'' Karavaiev, 1910 * ''
Messor rufotestaceus ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' (Foerster, 1850) * ''
Messor rufus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near roa ...
'' Santschi, 1923 * '' Messor ruginodis'' Stitz, 1916 * '' Messor rugosus'' (Andre, 1881) * '' Messor sanctus'' Emery, 1921 * '' Messor sculpturatus'' Carpenter, 1930 * '' Messor semirufus'' (Andre, 1883) * '' Messor semoni'' (Forel, 1906) * ''
Messor smithi ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' (Cole, 1963) * ''
Messor sordidus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near roa ...
'' (Forel, 1892) * '' Messor stoddardi'' (Emery, 1895) * ''
Messor striatellus ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Arnol'di, 1969 * '' Messor striaticeps'' (Andre, 1883) * '' Messor striatifrons'' Stitz, 1923 * '' Messor striativentris'' Emery, 1908 * '' Messor structor'' (Latreille, 1798) * '' Messor subgracilinodis'' Arnol'di, 1969 * ''
Messor sultanus ''Messor'' is a Myrmicinae, myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields a ...
'' Santschi, 1917 * '' Messor syriacus'' Tohme, 1969 * '' Messor testaceus'' Donisthorpe, 1950 * '' Messor timidus'' (Espadaler, 1997) * ''
Messor tropicorum ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...
'' Wheeler, 1922 * '' Messor turcmenochorassanicus'' Arnol'di, 1977 * '' Messor valentinae'' Arnol'di, 1969 * '' Messor variabilis'' Kuznetsov-Ugamsky, 1927 * '' Messor vaucheri'' Emery, 1908 * '' Messor vicinus'' Kuznetsov-Ugamsky, 1927 * '' Messor wasmanni'' Krausse, 1910


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q311125 Myrmicinae Ant genera