Tyrannomyrmex
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''Tyrannomyrmex'' is a rare tropical genus of ants in the
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
Myrmicinae 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 ...
. Three similar species, only known from workers, are recognized and share small eyes and edentate mandibles.


Species

Two of the species are known only from single worker specimens, but a single male specimen collected in 1965 possibly represents the male of an otherwise unknown species, and ''T. alii'' is known from a series of over 35 gynes and workers. So far, all species of ''Tyrannomyrmex'' occur in tropical
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forests. The wide distribution range from India and Sri Lanka in the west to peninsular Malaysia and perhaps the
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Tyrannomyrmex alii ''Tyrannomyrmex alii'' is a species of tropical ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. ''T. alii'' is native to the Western Ghats in India. The species was described from workers and a winged queen, the first ''Tyrannomyrmex'' species in which a que ...
'' Sadasivan & Kripakaran, 2017 - Western Ghats, India * ''
Tyrannomyrmex dux ''Tyrannomyrmex'' is a rare tropical genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Three similar species, only known from workers, are recognized and share small eyes and edentate mandibles. Species Two of the species are known only from single wo ...
'' Borowiec, 2007 – Kerala, India * ''
Tyrannomyrmex legatus ''Tyrannomyrmex legatus'' is a tropical Old World species of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is only known from a single worker from Sri Lanka. Gynes and males are unknown. Distribution and habitat This single specimen was collected from ...
'' Alpert, 2013 –
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* ''
Tyrannomyrmex rex ''Tyrannomyrmex rex'' is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. References Further reading * Myrmicinae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 2003 {{myrmicinae-stub ...
'' Fernández, 2003 – Negri Sembilan, Malaysia For the first time in a decade, in 2017, the extremely rare ant was seen alive, living in the dirt of Singapore's Mandai area, according to a report by National Geographic.


Taxonomy

In 2003, Fernández described a new genus and species, ''
Tyrannomyrmex rex ''Tyrannomyrmex rex'' is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. References Further reading * Myrmicinae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 2003 {{myrmicinae-stub ...
'', from peninsular Malaysia based on a single specimen collected from leaf litter at Negri Sembilan, Pasoh Forest Reserve in 1994. Fernández was unable to place the new genus in any existing myrmicine tribe although several potential candidates were considered including the
Adelomyrmecini Solenopsidini (meaning "pipe-faced") is a tribe of myrmicine ants with about 20 genera. Genera *''Adelomyrmex'' *'' Anillomyrma'' *'' Austromorium'' *'' Baracidris'' *''Bariamyrma'' *''Bondroitia'' *''Cryptomyrmex'' *'' Dolopomyrmex'' ...
and Solenopsidini. Without additional specimens or molecular data this genus was temporarily placed as '' incertae sedis'' within the subfamily Myrmicinae. A second species, '' T. dux'', was described by Borowiec (2007) based on a single specimen collected from leaf litter in southern India in 1999. A single worker of a third species, '' T. legatus'', described Alpert (2013) was collected in 2006 from leaf litter in a lowland dipterocarp undisturbed forest in southern Sri Lanka. This species is generally similar to the two previously described species of ''Tyrannomyrmex''. Fernández (2003) provisionally concluded that ''Tyrannomyrmex'' is a distinct and isolated myrmicine genus with possible affinities to either the ''
Adelomyrmex ''Adelomyrmex'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Species of ''Adelomyrmex'' are small, litter-inhabiting ants most often collected in Berlese and Winkler samples. Although the genus and its relatives have a pantropical distribu ...
''-genus group or the tribe Solenopsidini. Alpert (2013), based on Bolton's (2003) lists of character states for all ant genera, placed the genus within Solenopsidini and close to the genus ''
Monomorium ''Monomorium'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. As of 2013 it contains about 396 species. It is distributed around the world, with many species native to the Old World tropics. It is considered to be "one of the more important grou ...
''.


Description

All species have small eyes reduced to a few
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, an 11-segmented
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with an ill-defined 3-segmented club,
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formula 2-2, and a masticatory border largely edentate with two apical teeth. The small eyes, edentate mandibles, and close similarity among the workers of all three ''Tyrannomyrmex'' species strongly suggest that they may also be similar ecologically, and that they are probably subterranean and predaceous. While the three known worker specimens have been taken in leaf litter samples, the rarity of collections suggests that ''Tyrannomyrmex'' species may both nest and forage in the deeper soil horizons, and that foragers may only occasionally enter the leaf litter layers closer to the surface.


Morphological characters

Alpert (2013) summarized the morphological characters for the genus as follows: *Mandibles with two teeth in the masticatory border, apical and smaller subapical. No teeth on the basal margin of the mandible. *Inner ventral margin of masticatory border of mandibles with setae. Setae can be normal or modified. * Clypeus devoid of carinae. Foveolae may be present. *Palpal formula 2, 2. * Compound eyes small, reduced to a few
ommatidia The compound eyes of arthropods like insects, crustaceans and millipedes are composed of units called ommatidia (singular: ommatidium). An ommatidium contains a cluster of photoreceptor cells surrounded by support cells and pigment cells. The ou ...
. *Antennae 11-segmented with an ill-defined 3-segmented club. *Frontal carinae and antennal scrobes absent. * Mesosoma without promesonotal suture. *Propodeal lobes large and round. *Sting large and robust.


References

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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q4051906 Myrmicinae Ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia