Temnothorax xiazhi
- Nom. sci.
- Temnothorax xiazhi
- Tribù
- Crematogastrini
- Sottofamiglia
- Myrmicinae
- Autore
- Qian & Xu, 2024
- Distribuzione
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Introduzione
Temnothorax xiazhi is a tiny ant species newly described from Yunnan, China. Workers measure just 2.7-2.9mm in total length . They have a brownish-black body with a black gaster, dense longitudinal ridges on the head, and short triangular propodeal spines . These ants inhabit Pinus yunnanensis forest at around 3000m elevation and forage on the ground . This is a recently described species (2024), so captive care information is extremely limited. Their small size and high-altitude origin suggest they prefer cooler temperatures, but specific care requirements remain unknown.
Quick Summary
- Difficulty: Expert
- Origin & Habitat: Yunnan Province, China, Pinus yunnanensis forest at 3000m elevation [1][2]
- Colony Type: Likely single-queen colonies based on typical Temnothorax patterns, but unconfirmed. Colony size unknown.
- Size & Growth:
- Antkeeping:
- Temperature: Based on high-altitude habitat (3000m), likely prefers cool temperatures. Aim for 18-22°C. Avoid above 25°C. Unconfirmed [1]
- Humidity: Moderate. Keep nest substrate slightly moist but not waterlogged, mimicking forest floor conditions.
- Diapause: Likely required due to temperate origin. Provide 2-3 months at 10-15°C during winter. Speculative.
- Nesting: Likely nests in small cavities under stones or in rotting wood. In captivity, a small Y-tong (AAC) or plaster nest with tight chambers works well.
- Behavior: Not aggressive towards humans. Uses a smear defense (modified stinger to wipe venom on enemies). Forages on the ground. Escape prevention is critical due to their tiny 2.7mm size, use fine mesh barriers and fluon on all rims.
- Common Issues: escape prevention is critical, workers can squeeze through tiny gaps due to 2.7-2.9mm size [1], overheating risk, keep temperatures below 25°C based on high-altitude origin [1], no captive care data available, expect unknowns and a steep learning curve
Temperature and Cooling Requirements
Temnothorax xiazhi is known only from high-altitude forest (3000m in Yunnan) [1]. Based on this, it likely requires cooler temperatures than typical tropical ants. A recommended target is 18-22°C. Avoid sustained temperatures above 25°C. A winter cooling period of 2-3 months at 10-15°C may be beneficial, but this is speculative. Use a temperature gradient if possible.
Housing and Nest Preferences
These ants inhabit Pinus yunnanensis forest and forage on the ground [1][2]. They likely nest in small cavities such as under stones or in rotting wood. In captivity, a small Y-tong (AAC) or plaster nest with tight chambers is appropriate. Keep the nest substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged to mimic forest floor conditions. Escape prevention is critical: workers are only 2.7-2.9mm [1] and can squeeze through tiny gaps. Use fluon barriers and fine mesh (0.5mm or smaller).
Feeding and Diet
No specific dietary data is available for this species. Based on general Temnothorax patterns, they are likely omnivorous, accepting small insects (fruit flies, springtails) and sugar water. Offer small prey items and a constant supply of sugar water. Avoid overfeeding. Remove uneaten food within 24 hours.
Colony Development and Growth
Very little is known. The queen has not been described. Workers are 2.7-2.9mm [1]. Development timeline and colony growth rate are undocumented. Patience is required. Disturb founding colonies as little as possible.
Seasonal Care and Winter Rest
Given the temperate origin (Yunnan at 3000m) [1], a winter rest period is likely necessary. Provide 2-3 months at 10-15°C during winter. Reduce feeding during this time. Gradually warm up in spring. These recommendations are based on inference from habitat, not direct studies.
Defense and Behavior
Temnothorax xiazhi belongs to the subfamily Myrmicinae and tribe Crematogastrini, which have a modified stinger used to smear venom onto enemies rather than piercing (smear defense). However, due to their small size, they are not considered aggressive towards humans. They forage on the ground in their natural habitat [2]. Colony behavior such as recruitment methods are unknown.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for Temnothorax xiazhi to produce first workers?
The exact timeline is unknown for this newly described species. Related Temnothorax species may take 6-10 weeks from egg to worker at optimal temperatures, but this is speculative.
What temperature do Temnothorax xiazhi ants need?
Aim for 18-22°C, based on their high-altitude habitat (3000m in Yunnan) [1]. Avoid temperatures above 25°C.
Do Temnothorax xiazhi ants need hibernation?
A winter rest period is likely necessary. Provide 2-3 months at 10-15°C during winter, but this is speculative and based on habitat [1].
How big do Temnothorax xiazhi colonies get?
Unknown, as no colony size data is available for this species.
Can I keep multiple Temnothorax xiazhi queens together?
This species is likely single-queen based on typical Temnothorax patterns, but it has not been studied. It is not recommended to keep multiple queens together.
What do Temnothorax xiazhi ants eat?
Specific diet is unknown. Based on genus patterns, they likely eat small insects (fruit flies, springtails) and sugar water. Offer a varied diet of small prey and sugar sources.
Are Temnothorax xiazhi ants good for beginners?
No, this is an expert-level species. There is almost no captive care information, and their tiny size makes escape prevention challenging. They are only recommended for experienced keepers comfortable with unknowns.
How do I prevent Temnothorax xiazhi from escaping?
Use fluon on all tube rims, fine mesh (0.5mm or smaller) on ventilation, and ensure all connections are tight. Workers are only 2.7-2.9mm [1] and can escape through very small gaps.
When should I move Temnothorax xiazhi to a formicarium?
There is no specific data. As a general rule for small colonies, wait until there are at least 20-30 workers before moving from a test tube. Choose a small nest with tight chambers.
Do Temnothorax xiazhi ants sting?
They have a stinger but use it to smear venom (smear defense). They are not considered dangerous to humans due to their small size.
How can I identify Temnothorax xiazhi?
Workers are 2.7-2.9mm, brownish-black with a black gaster, dense longitudinal ridges on the head, and short triangular propodeal spines. They differ from similar species (T. argentipes, T. dong, T. lixia) in these features [2].
What defense mechanism do Temnothorax xiazhi ants use?
They belong to a group that uses a smear defense: a modified stinger wipes venom onto the enemy rather than piercing. This is typical of the tribe Crematogastrini.
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