Aenictus

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Aenictus is a genus of army ants known for their highly organized, nomadic colonies and aggressive group foraging behavior, primarily found in the Old World tropics.

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instanceOf genus of insects
taxon
activityPattern mostly nocturnal or crepuscular
behavior aggressive group foraging
nomadic
raiding columns
belongsToSubfamily Dorylinae NERFINISHED
class Insecta NERFINISHED
colonyCycle alternation of nomadic and statary phases
colonyOrganization highly organized colonies
commonName army ants
communication chemical trails (pheromones)
defense mass attack by workers
describedAs Old World army ants
describedBy Carlo Emery NERFINISHED
diet mainly other ants and arthropods
predatory
distribution Africa NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Australasia NERFINISHED
Old World tropics NERFINISHED
family Formicidae NERFINISHED
foragingStrategy group raiding of prey
foundInBiome monsoon forest
secondary forest
tropical rainforest
habitat tropical forests
woodlands
hasSpeciesCount over 180 described species
kingdom Animalia
movement organized foraging columns
nesting temporary bivouac nests formed by workers
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Aenictinae NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda NERFINISHED
preyPreference other ants (myrmecophagy)
relatedTo Dorylus NERFINISHED
Neivamyrmex NERFINISHED
reproduction wingless queens
researchUse model for studying army ant behavior
socialStructure eusocial
taxonRank genus
typeSpecies Aenictus ceylonicus NERFINISHED
workerCaste sterile female workers
workerMorphology monomorphic workers in most species
yearDescribed 1893

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Dorylinae includesGenus Aenictus