Accueil Species Rhopalothrix

Rhopalothrix

Ant genus · 19 species · 11 countries

Genus
Rhopalothrix
Subfamily
Myrmicinae
Tribe
Attini
Distribution
Found in 11 countries
Colony form
monogynous
Species count
19 species

About Rhopalothrix

Rhopalothrix is a genus within the family Formicidae , classified in the subfamily Myrmicinae (tribe Attini) . AntScout currently documents 19 species in this genus, distributed across 11 countries , including Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador.

Species in this genus exhibit monogynous colony structures. Monogynous colonies have a single reproductive queen, making them straightforward to start from a single founding queen - ideal for beginner ant keepers.

Where Rhopalothrix Is Found

Species in this genus are documented in 11 countries:

AustraliaBrazilColombiaCosta RicaEcuadorGuatemalaHondurasMexicoNicaraguaPanamaPapua New Guinea

Frequently Asked Questions

How many species does Rhopalothrix have?

The genus Rhopalothrix includes 19 species documented on AntScout, spread across 11 countries. All documented species are extant (living).

Where do Rhopalothrix ants live?

Rhopalothrix species are found in 11 countries , including Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador. Distribution varies by species - check individual species pages for precise range maps.

Can I buy Rhopalothrix ants?

Rhopalothrix ants may be available from ant dealers depending on your region. Some species are popular in the hobby and regularly sold as founding queens or small colonies. Check local antkeeping communities or specialty shops in your country.

Are Rhopalothrix ants good for beginners?

This depends on the specific species. Some Rhopalothrix species are beginner-friendly with straightforward care requirements, while others may need specific conditions. Browse the individual species profiles below for care difficulty and requirements.

All Rhopalothrix Species (19)

Click a species to view its full profile, including distribution map, care information, nuptial flight calendar, and identification photos.