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

Odontomachus dubius

Non-Parasitic Queen 否 可育工蚁 (Gamergate)
学名
Odontomachus dubius
Ponerini
亚科
Ponerinae
命名者
França <i>et al.</i>, 2024
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物种引言

Odontomachus dubius is a newly described ant from the Neotropical region, found in Colombia and Venezuela. Workers are approximately 16mm in total length, with dark brown appendages slightly lighter than the body . The species was formally described in 2024 and is distinguished from Odontomachus chelifer by the metasternum forming triangular lobes . Colonies nest under rocks in open fields or in soil near cave entrances . This species is notable for its recent description and the diagnostic morphological features that separate it from similar species .

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2000 - 2026

Quick Summary

  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Origin & Habitat: Native to Colombia and Venezuela, found nesting under rocks in open fields and in soil near cave entrances at elevations around 1150m [1][2].
  • Colony Type: Unconfirmed, likely monogyne based on Odontomachus genus patterns.
  • Size & Growth:
    • Queen: Size data unavailable, not described in literature.
    • Worker: Approximately 16mm total length [1]
    • Colony: Up to several hundred workers
    • Growth: Moderate
    • Development: 6-10 weeks (Development timeline estimated based on genus patterns.)
  • Antkeeping:
    • Temperature: Keep at 24-28°C, estimated based on Neotropical habitat.
    • Humidity: Keep nest substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged, based on nesting near cave entrances [1][2].
    • Diapause: No diapause required, as this is a tropical species.
    • Nesting: Use Y-tong or plaster nests with moist substrate, as colonies nest under rocks or in soil [1].
  • Behavior: Workers are predatory with powerful mandibles. They have a sting typical of Ponerinae. Escape risk is moderate due to their size.
  • Common Issues: new species means limited captive care information, some trial and error expected, humidity control is important, too dry causes brood failure, too wet causes mold, predatory diet requires live prey, cannot survive on sugar alone, large workers may injure small prey themselves if not properly fed, test tube setups may be too small for founding colonies, consider moving to formicarium earlier

Housing and Nest Setup

Provide a nest with chambers scaled to their size. Based on natural nesting under rocks [1], use Y-tong or plaster nests to maintain humidity [2]. The nest area should be kept moist but never waterlogged. For founding queens, a test tube setup can work initially, but move to a larger setup once workers emerge.

Feeding and Diet

Odontomachus dubius is predatory, like all Odontomachus species. Feed live small insects such as fruit flies, crickets, or mealworms 2-3 times per week [2]. Remove uneaten prey after 24-48 hours to prevent mold.

Temperature and Heating

Keep the nest at 24-28°C for optimal brood development. Use a heating cable to maintain warmth.

Behavior and Defense

Workers have powerful mandibles for capturing prey [2]. They can deliver a sting if threatened. Escape risk is moderate due to size.

Growth and Development

Workers are approximately 16mm long [1]. Development from egg to worker takes 6-10 weeks at optimal temperature. Founding queens likely seal themselves in.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for Odontomachus dubius to produce first workers?

The exact timeline is unknown, but based on related Odontomachus species, expect 6-10 weeks from egg to nanitic worker at optimal temperature (24-28°C).

What do Odontomachus dubius ants eat?

They are predatory ants that need live insect prey. Feed small insects like fruit flies, small crickets, or mealworms 2-3 times per week [2].

What temperature do Odontomachus dubius need?

Keep them warm at 24-28°C, estimated based on their Neotropical habitat.

Are Odontomachus dubius good for beginners?

This is a medium-difficulty species. They are larger and more visually impressive, but being a newly described species with limited captive data, some trial and error is expected.

How big do Odontomachus dubius colonies get?

Colony size has not been documented for this specific species. Based on related Odontomachus species, colonies likely reach up to several hundred workers over time.

Can I keep multiple Odontomachus dubius queens together?

Colony structure is unconfirmed for this species. Most Odontomachus are single-queen (monogyne). Combining unrelated queens is not recommended without specific evidence they can co-found.

Do Odontomachus dubius need hibernation?

Probably not, being a tropical species from Colombia and Venezuela, they likely do not require true hibernation.

What size nest do Odontomachus dubius need?

A Y-tong or plaster formicarium works well. For founding colonies, a test tube setup can work initially, but be prepared to move to a larger setup once workers emerge [2].

Why is my Odontomachus dubius colony declining?

Common causes include: improper humidity (too dry or too wet), temperatures outside their preferred range (24-28°C), insufficient live prey, or mold from uneaten food. Review each parameter and adjust accordingly.

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