Polyrhachis pilbara
- Nama Ilmiah
- Polyrhachis pilbara
- Subgenus
- Hagiomyrma
- Tribe
- Camponotini
- Subfamili
- Formicinae
- Penulis
- Kohout, 2013
- Distribusi
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Pendahuluan
Polyrhachis pilbara is a worker-only ant species described in 2013,endemic to the Pilbara region of north-western Western Australia. Workers are 6.85-8.16 mm in total length, with a black body and reddish-brown mandibles, appendages, and gaster . The species is found in mulga and spinifex clad hills . Nothing is known about its biology or nesting habits, making it a challenging species for antkeepers .
Quick Summary
- Difficulty: Expert
- Origin & Habitat: Pilbara region of north-western Western Australia, in mulga and spinifex clad hills [2][1].
- Colony Type: Unknown, only the worker caste has been described, and no queen or colony structure data exists [1].
- Size & Growth:
- Antkeeping:
- Behavior: Unknown, no data on behavior. Based on subfamily (Formicinae), they likely spray formic acid for defense rather than stinging.
- Common Issues: no biological data makes care speculative, this species is for experienced keepers comfortable with uncertainty., lack of colony founding information means you may need to house wild-caught colonies or attempt founding with estimated conditions., difficulty obtaining this species due to its restricted range in remote western australia.
Understanding the Challenge
Polyrhachis pilbara was described in 2013,and only workers have been collected, no queens, males, or colony samples have been studied [1]. This means every aspect of captive care is unknown. You should only attempt this species if you are an experienced antkeeper comfortable with experimentation [1][2].
Housing and Nest Setup
No data exists on this species' nesting preferences. The species is found in mulga and spinifex clad hills, which are arid [2]. In captivity, any nest setup would be speculative. You might try a dry substrate with some cover, but success is uncertain.
Temperature and Heating
No specific temperature data is available for this species [1]. The Pilbara region is hot, but exact requirements are unknown.
Feeding and Diet
No data on diet exists for this species [1]. Based on related Polyrhachis species, they might be omnivorous, but this is not confirmed for Polyrhachis pilbara.
Behavior and Observation
No data on behavior exists for this species. Based on subfamily (Formicinae), they likely spray formic acid for defense rather than stinging.
Frequently Asked Questions
How hard is Polyrhachis pilbara to keep?
This is an expert-level species due to no biological data [1]. Everything about captive care is unknown.
What do Polyrhachis pilbara ants eat?
No data on diet exists [1]. Any feeding advice would be speculative.
What temperature do Polyrhachis pilbara ants need?
Unknown, no specific data on temperature requirements [1].
Do Polyrhachis pilbara ants need hibernation?
Unknown, no data on diapause requirements [1].
How big do Polyrhachis pilbara colonies get?
Unknown, no colony data exists [1].
Where does Polyrhachis pilbara live in the wild?
Only found in the Pilbara region of north-western Western Australia, in mulga and spinifex clad hills [2][1].
Can beginners keep Polyrhachis pilbara?
No, this species is not suitable for beginners due to complete lack of biological data [1].
What does Polyrhachis pilbara look like?
Workers are 6.85-8.16 mm in total length, with a black body and reddish-brown mandibles, appendages, and gaster [1].
How do I obtain Polyrhachis pilbara?
Very difficult, this species has an extremely restricted range in remote Western Australia [2].
When was Polyrhachis pilbara discovered?
Described in 2013 by Rudolf J. Kohout [1].
Why is Polyrhachis pilbara important?
This species represents an opportunity to learn about ant biology in extreme environments, but no data exists yet [1].
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