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

Plagiolepis breviscapa

Non-Parasitic Queen 否 可育工蚁 (Gamergate)
学名
Plagiolepis breviscapa
Plagiolepidini
亚科
Formicinae
命名者
Collingwood & van Harten, 2005
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物种引言

Plagiolepis breviscapa workers are 1.4mm long and completely pale in color . They have an unusually short antennal scape, about half the head length, which gives them their scientific name meaning 'short antenna' . This species is endemic to Yemen, specifically Lahj governorate, and was collected in a malaise trap between October and December 2001 . The species is known only from eight workers ever documented, making it one of the least-studied ants in the world .

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2000 - 2026

Quick Summary

  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Origin & Habitat: Yemen, Lahj governorate in southern Yemen [1]
  • Colony Type: Unconfirmed, only worker caste has been described. No queens or males have been documented [1]
  • Size & Growth:
    • Queen: Unknown, queen caste not described [1]
    • Worker: 1.4mm [1]
    • Colony: Unknown
    • Growth: Unknown
    • Development: Unknown, no development data exists [1] (No brood development information is available for this species.)
  • Antkeeping:
    • Temperature: Unknown, no research data on temperature requirements
    • Humidity: Unknown, no research data on humidity preferences
    • Diapause: Unknown, no seasonal data exists
    • Nesting: Unknown, no research on nesting preferences in the wild
  • Behavior: Not documented. Workers are tiny (1.4mm), so escape risk is high due to their small size [1]
  • Common Issues: this species is essentially unknown in the antkeeping hobby, no captive colonies are documented, queen caste has never been described, making captive breeding impossible, no feeding preferences or diet data exists for this species, extreme lack of biological data means any care advice is speculative, tiny 1.4mm size creates significant escape risk if kept

Species Overview and Identification

Plagiolepis breviscapa is a tiny ant species with workers measuring 1.4mm in total length [1]. They are completely pale in color, and their antennal scape is unusually short, about half the head length [1]. The funicular segments are quadrate, meaning roughly square-shaped [1]. This species is known only from the type series of eight workers collected in Yemen [3].

Distribution and Origin

This species is endemic to Yemen, with the type locality in Lahj governorate [1][2]. It was collected in a malaise trap between October and December 2001 [1]. No other locations or colonies have been documented.

Challenges of Keeping This Species

Plagiolepis breviscapa has never been kept in captivity, and the queen caste is unknown [1]. Without a queen, starting a colony is impossible. There is no information on diet, temperature, humidity, or nesting preferences [1].

General Plagiolepis Genus Context

Other Plagiolepis species are small, often pale ants that prefer warm conditions and typically form small colonies with a single queen [3]. However, this is general genus information and not specific to P. breviscapa.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep Plagiolepis breviscapa as a pet ant?

No. This species is not available in the antkeeping hobby and has never been documented in captivity. The queen caste has never been described, making captive breeding impossible [1].

What does Plagiolepis breviscapa look like?

Workers are 1.4mm long and completely pale, with an unusually short antennal scape and quadrate funicular segments [1].

Where is Plagiolepis breviscapa found?

This species is known only from Yemen, specifically Lahj governorate [1][2].

How big do Plagiolepis breviscapa colonies get?

Unknown. No colony size data exists for this species [1].

What do Plagiolepis breviscapa eat?

Unknown. No feeding observations exist for this species.

What temperature do Plagiolepis breviscapa need?

Unknown. No temperature data exists for this species.

Are Plagiolepis breviscapa good for beginners?

No. This species cannot be kept due to lack of data and unknown queen caste [1].

How do I start a Plagiolepis breviscapa colony?

You cannot. The queen caste is unknown, and no captive colonies exist [1].

Does Plagiolepis breviscapa need hibernation?

Unknown. No seasonal data exists for this species.

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