- Source: Anochetus
Anochetus is a genus of small, carnivorous ants found in the tropics and subtropics throughout the world.
This genus is present in both the Old and New World and is certainly native to all continents except Antarctica and Europe. In Europe only a single species, Anochetus ghilianii, has been found, and it is not certain it is native to its European range (Province of Cadiz and Gibraltar). However A. ghilianii is native to Morocco.
Anochetus is of some note due to it being one of the relatively few genera that possess trap-jaws, or specialized long mandibles that have a rapid closing mechanism. However, it is the only other genus, other than Odontomachus that uses the mandibles for predator evasion as well as prey capture.
Species
References
External links
"Anochetus". The Encyclopedia of Life.
Media related to Anochetus at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ponerinae
- Anochetus
- Anochetus yerburyi
- Dominican amber
- Anochetus boltoni
- Anochetus ambiguus
- Anochetus nietneri
- Anochetus ghilianii
- Anochetus exstinctus
- Anochetus dubius
- Anochetus lucidus