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

Odontomachus linearis

单后制 Non-Parasitic Queen 否 可育工蚁 (Gamergate)
学名
Odontomachus linearis
Ponerini
亚科
Ponerinae
命名者
Chen & Zhou, 2018
地理分布
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物种引言

Odontomachus linearis is a trap-jaw ant species described from Hunan, China in 2018 . Workers measure approximately 8.1 mm in total length with reddish-brown bodies and yellowish-brown legs . The propodeum has longitudinal ridges, distinguishing it from similar species like Odontomachus fulgidus . This species is known for its trap-jaw mandibles used for hunting, but detailed biological information is limited as it is newly described .

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本土物种 入侵物种 引入物种(温室内) 海关截获 未知
2000 - 2026

Quick Summary

  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Origin & Habitat: Native to Hunan Province, China, in forested areas at around 400m elevation [1].
  • Colony Type: Colony structure is unconfirmed, but based on Odontomachus patterns, likely monogyne.
  • Size & Growth:
    • Queen: Size data unavailable
    • Worker: Approximately 8.1 mm (TL) [1]
    • Colony: Unknown
    • Growth: Estimated moderate
    • Development: Estimated 6-10 weeks at optimal temperatures (Development time based on typical Ponerinae patterns, species-specific data not available.)
  • Antkeeping:
    • Temperature: Keep nest area warm, around 24-28°C, based on subtropical origin.
    • Humidity: Maintain moderate to high humidity, keep substrate moist but not waterlogged.
    • Diapause: Likely required for 2-3 months at reduced temperatures, but unconfirmed.
    • Nesting: In wild, likely soil or rotting wood, in captivity, use Y-tong or plaster nests.
  • Behavior: Trap-jaw ants are active foragers, defensive, and can sting. Escape prevention is important due to agility.
  • Common Issues: newly described species means limited care data, rely on genus patterns., trap-jaw mechanism requires careful handling to avoid snaps., predatory diet needs live prey, which may challenge beginners., sting capability means painful bites if provoked., humidity and temperature must be monitored closely.

Appearance and Identification

Odontomachus linearis workers are about 8.1 mm long with reddish-brown bodies and yellowish-brown legs [1]. The propodeum has longitudinal ridges, which key for identification from similar species like Odontomachus fulgidus [1][2]. The head is longer than broad, and eyes are positioned toward the front [1].

Trap-Jaw Mechanism

Trap-jaw mandibles are a characteristic of the Odontomachus genus, used for capturing prey and defense [3]. Specific speeds or mechanisms for this species are not documented in the research context.

Feeding and Diet

Based on genus patterns, Odontomachus linearis is predatory and hunts small invertebrates. Offer live prey like fruit flies or small crickets 2-3 times per week. Remove uneaten prey after 24 hours.

Temperature and Seasonal Care

As a subtropical species, keep nest area at 24-28°C for optimal health. A winter rest period at reduced temperatures may be beneficial, but this is unconfirmed.

Nesting Requirements

In captivity, use Y-tong or plaster nests with moist substrate. Provide dark nesting areas and avoid excessive ventilation.

Behavior and Colony Dynamics

Workers are solitary foragers, defensive of the nest, and can sting if provoked. Colony growth is moderate, but specific dynamics are unconfirmed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for Odontomachus linearis to go from egg to worker?

Estimated 6-10 weeks at optimal temperatures, based on typical Ponerinae development.

What do I feed Odontomachus linearis ants?

They need live small insects like fruit flies or crickets, offered 2-3 times per week.

Do Odontomachus linearis ants sting?

Yes, they have a functional sting and can deliver a painful sting if threatened [3].

What temperature do Odontomachus linearis ants need?

Keep them warm at 24-28°C, based on their subtropical origin.

Are Odontomachus linearis ants good for beginners?

They are medium difficulty due to predatory diet and sting, so beginners should research trap-jaw ant care first.

How big do Odontomachus linearis colonies get?

Colony size is unknown for this species.

Do Odontomachus linearis need hibernation?

A winter rest period is likely beneficial but unconfirmed, reduce temperatures for 2-3 months if attempted.

Can I keep multiple Odontomachus linearis queens together?

This has not been documented, most Odontomachus are monogyne, so combining queens is not recommended without evidence.

What type of nest is best for Odontomachus linearis?

Y-tong or plaster nests work well, with moist substrate and dark chambers.

Why is my Odontomachus linearis colony declining?

Common causes include insufficient live prey, improper temperature or humidity, or excessive disturbance. Check care conditions first.

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