Scientific illustration of Colobopsis macrocephala ant - showing key identification features including head, thorax, and gaster.

Fossil Colobopsis macrocephala

Monogynous Non-Parasitic Queen No Gamergate
Sci. Name
Colobopsis macrocephala
Tribe
Camponotini
Subfamily
Formicinae
Author
Erichson, 1842
Fossil
Yes (fossil species)
Distribution
Found in 1 countries
Nuptial Flight
From January to December
Peak flight Time
20:00
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Introduction

Colobopsis macrocephala is a small Australian ant belonging to the Formicinae subfamily. Major workers measure approximately 6-6.7mm in total length, with a distinctive truncated (flattened) front to the head - a phragmotic adaptation that allows them to plug nest entrances like living corks . The species is dimorphic, meaning there are clearly separated major and minor worker castes with no intermediate sizes. Coloration is yellowish-brown to brown, with the fore femurs noticeably swollen compared to other leg segments. This species nests in branches and twigs of trees and shrubs across eastern Australia and Tasmania . What makes this species interesting is its specialized head morphology - major workers use their flattened, truncated head as a living door to seal the nest entrance, a behavior that protects the colony from predators and weather. This cork-like plugging behavior is rare among ants and makes observing them particularly rewarding for keepers.

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Status by country, from Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

Native Invasive Introduced (indoor) Intercepted Unknown
2000 - 2026
Fossil

No caresheet needed

Colobopsis macrocephala is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.