Nylanderia maximon
- 学名
- Nylanderia maximon
- 族
- Lasiini
- 亜科
- Formicinae
- 命名者
- Williams <i>et al.</i>, 2025
- 分布
- 0 か国で発見
紹介
Nylanderia maximon is a small ant species described in 2025 from highland cloud forests in southern Guatemala and western Honduras. Workers measure 2.9-3.4 mm in total length and are medium to dark brown with lighter brown to yellow-brown on the head, mandibles, legs, and antennae . They have a square-shaped head with a medial emargination and a rounded mesonotum, distinguishing them from other Nylanderia species . This species is named after Maximón, a Mayan deity venerated in the Guatemalan highlands . This is a newly described species with limited documented biology. It inhabits leaf litter at elevations above 1700 m in secondary oak, cypress, and hardwood forests as well as cloud forests . The queen caste is unknown, and colony structure remains unstudied .
Quick Summary
- Difficulty: Unknown
- Origin & Habitat: 1700 m elevation) in southern Guatemala and western Honduras, specifically in secondary hardwood forest and cloud forest leaf litter [1].
- Colony Type: Unknown, colony structure has not been documented for this species [1].
- Size & Growth:
- Antkeeping:
- Temperature: Based on highland habitat, aim for cool to moderate temperatures, roughly 18-24°C, and avoid overheating [1].
- Humidity: Keep substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged, with a humidity gradient based on cloud forest habitat [1].
- Diapause: Unknown, no data on diapause requirements [1].
- Nesting: Inferred from leaf-litter habitat: use test tubes with cotton-plugged water reservoirs or small naturalistic setups with moist substrate [2].
- Behavior: Based on Nylanderia genus patterns, workers are likely active foragers that hunt small prey and tend honeydew-producing insects [2]. Their small size (under 4 mm) means escape prevention is critical, use fine mesh barriers and tight-fitting lids [1]. They are likely non-aggressive, with no documented sting capability [2].
- Common Issues: newly described species with no captive care history, expecting a learning curve., queen and colony structure unknown, making captive breeding unlikely., escape prevention is critical due to tiny worker size., highland origin means they likely need cooler temperatures than typical tropical ants., humidity requirements are unconfirmed, start with moderate to high humidity and observe colony behavior.
Discovery and Naming
Nylanderia maximon was described in 2025 during a research project in Guatemala. It was named after Maximón, a Mayan folk saint venerated in the Guatemalan highlands. The species was found in leaf litter samples from secondary hardwood forests at about 2150 m near Antigua, Guatemala, and from cloud forests in western Honduras [1].
Identification and Appearance
Workers are relatively large for the genus at up to 3.4 mm in total length. They have a square-shaped head with a medial emargination and a rounded mesonotum that does not rise above the pronotum. The body is medium to dark brown, with lighter brown on the head, mandibles, legs, and antennae. They have dense fine hairs covering most body surfaces and scattered longer hairs on the head, body, and legs. Their eyes are small relative to head size [1].
Natural Habitat
This species is found exclusively above 1700 m elevation in cloud forests of southern Guatemala and western Honduras. It lives in leaf litter in secondary oak, cypress, and hardwood forests, characterized by cool temperatures, high humidity, and dense organic material on the forest floor [1].
Housing and Care Recommendations
Provide cool to moderate temperatures around 18-24°C based on highland habitat [1]. Maintain high humidity with a moist but not waterlogged substrate [1]. Test tube setups with cotton-plugged water reservoirs work well for founding colonies, and small naturalistic setups with moist soil mimic their natural environment [2]. Escape prevention is essential due to their tiny size, use fine mesh barriers [1].
Feeding and Diet
Specific feeding preferences are unstudied, but Nylanderia species are omnivorous. Offer small live prey like fruit flies or springtails for protein, and provide sugar water or honey [2]. Remove uneaten food after 24-48 hours to prevent mold [2].
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I care for Nylanderia maximon ants?
Care is inferred from habitat and genus patterns. Provide cool temperatures (18-24°C), high humidity, and small live prey plus sugar sources. Use test tubes or naturalistic setups with moist substrate. Escape prevention is critical due to tiny size [1][2].
What do Nylanderia maximon ants eat?
Nylanderia species are omnivorous. Offer small live prey like fruit flies or springtails for protein, and provide sugar water or honey [2].
What temperature do Nylanderia maximon ants need?
Based on cloud forest habitat above 1700 m, they prefer cooler temperatures around 18-24°C [1].
How big do Nylanderia maximon colonies get?
Colony size is unknown, this species was described in 2025 with no colony size data published [1].
Where is Nylanderia maximon found?
This species is found only in highland cloud forests in southern Guatemala and western Honduras at elevations above 1700 m [1].
When was Nylanderia maximon discovered?
Nylanderia maximon was formally described in 2025 [1].
Can I keep Nylanderia maximon as a pet ant?
This species is not currently available in the antkeeping hobby as it was only described in 2025 and the queen is unknown [1].
What is the queen size of Nylanderia maximon?
The queen caste has not been described in the scientific literature [1].
Do Nylanderia maximon ants need hibernation?
Diapause requirements are unknown for this species [1].
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