Leptogenys lacerata
- Sci. Name
- Leptogenys lacerata
- Tribe
- Ponerini
- Subfamily
- Ponerinae
- Author
- Zhang, 1989
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Distribution
- Found in 0 countries
Introduction
Leptogenys lacerata is a predatory ant species in the subfamily Ponerinae. These ants have elongated mandibles and use a trap-jaw mechanism to capture prey. Workers are dark-colored with a slender build suited for hunting other arthropods like spiders and insects. The species is found in tropical and subtropical regions where colonies nest in soil or under stones. This is a medium-sized ant genus with colonies that establish through independent founding by queens.
No caresheet needed
Leptogenys lacerata is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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Leptogenys lacerata is a fossil species and cannot be sold.