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''Mystrium'' is a rare
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
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 ...
s in the subfamily
Amblyoponinae Amblyoponinae is a subfamily of ants in the poneromorph subfamilies group containing 13 extant genera and one extinct genus. The ants in this subfamily are mostly specialized subterranean predators. Adult workers pierce the integument (non letha ...
. First described by Roger (1862) with the description of the queen of '' M. mysticum'', the genus contains 14 species, all of which occur in the rainforests of the Old World with over half of the species endemic to the Malagasy region.


Distribution

All species occur in the rainforests of the Old World, with most found in
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Africa: ten of them are restricted to
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(and its adjacent islands) and one is recorded from continental Africa (''M. silvestrii''). ''M. camillae'' is widespread in the Indo-Australian region, and ''M. leonie'' and ''M. maren'' are known from
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.


Taxonomic history

After Roger (1862) established ''Mystrium'' with a single species from Madagascar, ''Mystrium mysticum'', Forel described five additional species in the Malagasy region between 1895 and 1899. The first record of ''Mystrium'' outside the Malagasy region was ''Mystrium camillae'' from
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, and the second was ''Mystrium silvestrii'' from
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. A subspecies was later established under ''Mystrium camillae'', ''Mystrium camillae javana''; however, this subspecies was synonymized with ''Mystrium camillae'' by Brown (1960). Outside the Malagasy region, ''Mystrium oculatum'', was described from China, and ''Mystrium leonie'' and ''Mystrium maren'' from West Papua,
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. ''Mystrium oculatum'' was synonymized with ''Mystrium camillae'' by Bihn and Verhaagh (2007). Yoshimura and Fisher (2014) described six new Malagasy species and synonymized two existing names, ''Mystrium fallax'' and ''M. stadelmanni'' with ''M. voeltzkowi'' and ''M. mysticum'', respectively.


Description

The genus is morphologically very peculiar within the poneromorph subfamily group and has the following combination of characteristics: the very wide head; spatulate or squamate hairs on the head; and long, narrow
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with a double row of teeth on the inner margins.
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of the genus is strongly supported by a recent molecular
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study by Saux ''et al''. (2004).


Mandible Snap

In December 2018, researchers from the
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, North Carolina State University and the
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conducted studies which found that ants of the species ''Mystrium camillae'' (also known as Dracula ants) can snap their jaws at speeds of up to 200 mph, making it the fastest recorded animal movement. Their research, published in the peer-reviewed
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journal, noted that the jaw structure was different from other strong-jawed ants in that "instead of using three different parts for the spring, latch and lever arm, all three are combined in the mandible." They achieve this speed by pressing the tips of their mandibles together, in a spring-loading action (thereby continuously increasing tension), until one slides over the other in a snapping motion, similar to a human finger snap.


Biology

Besides their bizarre morphology ''Mystrium'' ants have also evolved some unique biological traits. They have a unique defense mechanism in which they snap their mandibles to generate a powerful strike (Gronenberg ''et al''. 1998; Moffett 1986). Molet ''et al''. (2006) demonstrated that, in some species of ''Mystrium'' known from
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, normal
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are replaced by wingless reproductives which are smaller than workers. Because ''Mystrium'' are rarely encountered, information on their general biology, ecology and behavior remains sparse. They are presumably predaceous like other species of the subfamily Amblyoponinae, although no direct evidence is available. Species in Madagascar show two distinct reproductive strategies and relevant
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structures. In some species each colony has a single dealate queen with a larger
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than workers but with mandibles similar to those of the workers. In colonies of other species winged queens are missing and half of the female adults belong to wingless reproductives which are smaller and allometrically distinct from workers.


Species

* '' Mystrium barrybressleri'' Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014 * '' Mystrium camillae'' Emery, 1889 * '' Mystrium eques'' Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014 * '' Mystrium janovitzi'' Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014 * '' Mystrium labyrinth'' Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014 * '' Mystrium leonie'' Bihn & Verhaagh, 2007 * '' Mystrium maren'' Bihn & Verhaagh, 2007 * '' Mystrium mirror'' Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014 * '' Mystrium mysticum'' Roger, 1862 * '' Mystrium oberthueri'' Forel, 1897 * '' Mystrium rogeri'' Forel, 1899 * '' Mystrium shadow'' Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014 * '' Mystrium silvestrii'' Santschi, 1914 * '' Mystrium voeltzkowi'' Forel, 1897


References

*Brown, W.L. (1960) Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. III. Tribe Amblyoponini (Hymenoptera). ''Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College'', 122, 145–230. *Gronenberg, W., Hölldobler, B. & Alpert, G.D. (1998) Jaws that snap: control of mandible movements in the ant Mystrium. ''Journal of Insect Physiology'', 44, 241–253. *Moffett, M. (1986) Mandibles that snap: notes on the ant Mystrium camillae Emery. ''Biotropica'', 18, 361–362. *Roger, J. (1862) Einige neue exotische Ameisen-Gattungen und Arten. ''Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift'', 6, 233–254. *Saux, C., Fisher, B.L. & Spicer, G.S. (2004) Dracula ant phylogeny as inferred by nuclear 28S rDNA sequences and implications for ant systematics (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Amblyoponinae). ''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'', 33, 457–468. * *


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q4044781 Amblyoponinae Ant genera