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''Strumigenys'' is a
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of ants in the subfamily
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Biology

''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Bothriomyrmex mayri'' or '' Rhytidoponera metallica''. Although they are normally slow moving, they can run quickly when disturbed. ''S. xenos'' is a permanent social parasite, which forms no workers and lives in the nests of its host ''S. perplexa''. Most species specialize in the hunt of
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Distribution

''Strumigenys'' is found throughout the tropics and subtropics. 18 species are known from
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Selected species

The genus contains over 850 species. They include: * ''
Strumigenys abdera ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Fisher, 2000 * ''
Strumigenys ayersthey ''Strumigenys ayersthey'' is a species of ant found in ChocĂł region of Ecuador. It is the only species belonging to the group of ''Strumigenys'' that has a long jaw, bigger jaw structure and lacks stretches in its cuticule. Etymology ''S. a ...
'' Booher & Hoenle, 2021 * ''
Strumigenys bryanti ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Wheeler, 1919 * ''
Strumigenys emmae ''Strumigenys emmae'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Strumigenys''. It is 1.5 millimeters long and is yellowish brown, has a 4 segmented antennae, small eyes, and has hairs on the head, mesosoma, and petiole that are mostly scale-like or ...
'' Emery, 1890 * ''
Strumigenys formosensis ''Strumigenys formosensis'' is a species of ant endemism, endemic to Taiwan. It is widely distributed within the island at low and middle elevations. It can be distinguished from other ''Strumigenys'' ants found on Taiwan by the sickle-shaped m ...
'' Forel, 1912 * '' Strumigenys godeffroyi'' Mayr, 1866 * ''
Strumigenys heteropha ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Bolton, 2000 * ''
Strumigenys hirsuta ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Tang et al., 2019 * ''
Strumigenys hispida ''Strumigenys hispida'' is a species of yellow ant up to 3 mm in length. It is endemic to Taiwan. This ant is very similar to ''Strumigenys solifontis'' but there are several distinguishing features including much more prominent lamellae o ...
'' Lin & Wu, 1996 * ''
Strumigenys indagatrix ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Wheeler, 1919 * '' Strumigenys lacunosa'' Lin & Wu, 1996 * ''
Strumigenys lanuginosa ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Wheeler, 1905 * ''
Strumigenys lichiaensis ''Strumigenys lichiaensis'' is a species of yellow ant up to 2.8 mm in length. It is endemic to Taiwan. This species can be distinguished from all Taiwanese congeners except ''Strumigenys liukueiensis'' by the numerous stout hairs on the ...
'' Lin & Wu, 1996 * ''
Strumigenys liukueiensis ''Strumigenys liukueiensis'' is a species of ant endemic to Taiwan. This ant is similar to ''Strumigenys solifontis'' but can be identified by the abundant hairs on the head and mesosoma The mesosoma is the middle part of the body, or tagma, ...
'' Terayama & Kubota, 1989 * ''
Strumigenys mandibularis ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Smith, 1860 * '' Strumigenys minutula'' Terayama & Kubota, 1989 * '' Strumigenys nanzanensis'' Lin & Wu, 1996 * ''
Strumigenys perplexa ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' (Smith, 1876) * ''
Strumigenys solifontis ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Brown, 1949 * ''
Strumigenys tenuipilis ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Emery, 1915 * ''
Strumigenys tigris ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Brown, 1971 * '' Strumigenys trada'' Lin & Wu, 1996 * ''
Strumigenys trinidadensis ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Wheeler, 1922 * ''
Strumigenys wallacei ''Strumigenys'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Biology ''Strumigenys'' form small nests in soil, under or between rocks, or in and under logs or under cattle dung. Some species nest in association with other ants such as '' Both ...
'' Emery, 1897 * ''
Strumigenys xenos ''Strumigenys xenos'' is a species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is found in Australia and New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmassesâ ...
'' Brown, 1955


See also

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List of Strumigenys species This is a partial list of species in the genus ''Strumigenys'', miniature trap-jaw ants. AntCat lists more than 850 species in total. ''Strumigenys'' species * '' Strumigenys actis'' * '' Strumigenys adrasora'' Bolton, 1983 * '' Strumigenys ads ...


Footnotes


References

* * Smith, F. 1860. Descriptions of new genera and species of exotic Hymenoptera. Journal of Entomology 1: 65–84
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External links

* * Myrmicinae Ant genera Taxa named by Frederick Smith (entomologist) Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{myrmicinae-stub