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''Aenictus'' is a large
army ant The name army ant (or legionary ant or ''marabunta'') is applied to over 200 ant species in different lineages. Because of their aggressive predatory foraging groups, known as "raids", a huge number of ants forage simultaneously over a limited ...
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distributed in the
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. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world.


Biology and distribution

The genus presently has 181 species, distributed through the East
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n regions.Brown WL Jr. (2000) Diversity of ants. In: Agosti et al. (Eds) Ants. standard methods for measuring and monitoring biodiversity. Biological diversity hand book series. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington and London, 280 pp. Most of the species are
tropical The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the equator, where the sun may shine directly overhead. This contrasts with the temperate or polar regions of Earth, where the Sun can never be directly overhead. This is because of Earth's ax ...
, with terrestrial habitats, foraging in soil,
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, most of the
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species forage on the ground, and some on trees and hunting other ant species and termites. Most species of the genus are specialized predators of other ants, especially of immature stages.Gotwald WH (1995) Army ants: the Biology of Social Predation. Cornell University Press, New York, 320 pp.Rościszewski M, Maschwitz U (1994) Prey specialization of army ants of the genus Aenictus in Malaysia. Andrias 13: 179-187. Only some Asian species such as '' Aenictus gracilis'', '' Aenictus laeviceps'', '' Aenictus hodgsoni'', and ''
Aenictus paradentatus ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' are known to hunt a variety of invertebrate prey, including ants, using a large number of workers in raids.Jaitrong W, Yamane Sk (2011) Synopsis of Aenictus species groups and revision of the A. currax and A. laeviceps groups in the eastern Oriental, Indo-Australian, and Australasian regions (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Aenictinae). Zootaxa 3128: 1-46. Foraging raids undertaken by these ants occur both day and night, usually across the ground surface but occasionally also in trees. During raids, numerous workers attack ant nests in a small area, with several workers coordinating their efforts to carry large prey items back to the nest or bivouac. Species of ''Aenictus'' are generally small, monomorphic and yellow to dark brown.


Species

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Aenictus acerbus ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Shattuck, 2008 *''
Aenictus aitkenii ''Aenictus aitkenii'' is a species of reddish brown army ant found in India and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lie ...
'' Forel, 1901 *''
Aenictus alluaudi ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Santschi, 1910 *''
Aenictus alticola ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Wheeler, 1930 *'' Aenictus ambiguus'' Shuckard, 1840 *''
Aenictus anceps ''Aenictus anceps'' is a species of tannish beige army ant found in Eritrea, and Sudan Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west ...
'' Forel, 1910 *''
Aenictus annae ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Forel, 1911 *''
Aenictus appressipilosus ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *''
Aenictus arabicus ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Sharaf & Aldawood, 2012 *'' Aenictus aratus'' Forel, 1900 *'' Aenictus artipus'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus arya'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus asantei'' Campione, Novak & Gotwald, 1983 *'' Aenictus asperivalvus'' Santschi, 1919 *'' Aenictus bakeri'' Menozzi, 1925 *''
Aenictus baliensis ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus bayoni'' Menozzi, 1932 *''
Aenictus binghami ''Aenictus binghami'' is a species of tiger's eye-colored army ant found in Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in ...
'' Forel, 1900 *'' Aenictus biroi'' Forel, 1907 *'' Aenictus bobaiensis'' Zhou & Chen, 1999 *'' Aenictus bodongjaya'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus bottegoi'' Emery, 1899 *'' Aenictus brazzai'' Santschi, 1910 *'' Aenictus breviceps'' Forel, 1912 *'' Aenictus brevicornis'' (Mayr, 1879) *'' Aenictus brevinodus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus brevipodus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus buttelreepeni'' Forel, 1913 *'' Aenictus buttgenbachi'' Forel, 1913 *''
Aenictus camposi ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Wheeler & Chapman, 1925 *'' Aenictus carolianus'' Zettel & Sorger, 2010 *'' Aenictus certus'' Westwood, 1842 *''
Aenictus ceylonicus ''Aenictus ceylonicus'' is a species of reddish brown army ant found in Southern India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia and Australia. They are completely blind and around 3 mm in length. These ants are seen foraging underneath Plant litter, leaf ...
'' (Mayr, 1866) *'' Aenictus changmaianus'' Terayama & Kubota, 1993 *'' Aenictus chapmani'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus clavatus'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus clavitibia'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus concavus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus congolensis'' Santschi, 1911 *'' Aenictus cornutus'' Forel, 1900 *'' Aenictus crucifer'' Santschi, 1914 *'' Aenictus currax'' Emery, 1900 *'' Aenictus cylindripetiolus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus decolor'' (Mayr, 1879) *'' Aenictus dentatus'' Forel, 1911 *'' Aenictus diclops'' Shattuck, 2008 *'' Aenictus dlusskyi'' Arnol'di, 1968 *'' Aenictus doryloides'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus doydeei'' Jaitrong, Yamane & Chanthalangsy, 2011 *'' Aenictus duengkaei'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2012 *'' Aenictus eguchii'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus eugenii'' Emery, 1895 *'' Aenictus exilis'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus feae'' Emery, 1889 *'' Aenictus fergusoni'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus foreli'' Santschi, 1919 *'' Aenictus formosensis'' Forel, 1913 *'' Aenictus fuchuanensis'' Zhou, 2001 *'' Aenictus fulvus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus furculatus'' Santschi, 1919 *'' Aenictus furibundus'' Arnold, 1959 *''
Aenictus fuscipennis ''Aenictus fuscipennis'' is a species of light brown army ant found in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific ocea ...
'' Forel, 1913 *'' Aenictus fuscovarius'' Gerstäcker, 1859 *'' Aenictus gibbosus'' Dalla Torre, 1893 *'' Aenictus glabratus'' Jaitrong & Nur-Zati, 2010 *'' Aenictus glabrinotum'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus gleadowii'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus gonioccipus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus gracilis'' Emery, 1893 *'' Aenictus grandis'' Bingham, 1903 *''
Aenictus gutianshanensis ''Aenictus gutianshanensis'' (named after the type locality) is a Chinese species of army ant in the genus '' Aenictus''. The species is known only from a single colony. Little is known about its biology, but it is probably most closely related ...
'' Staab, 2014 *'' Aenictus hamifer'' Emery, 1896 *'' Aenictus henanensis'' Li & Wang, 2005 *'' Aenictus hilli'' Clark, 1928 *'' Aenictus hodgsoni'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus hottai'' Terayama & Yamane, 1989 *'' Aenictus humeralis'' Santschi, 1910 *'' Aenictus huonicus'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus icarus'' Forel, 1911 *'' Aenictus idoneus'' Menozzi, 1928 *'' Aenictus inconspicuus'' Westwood, 1845 *'' Aenictus indicus'' Bharti, Wachkoo & Kumar, 2012 *'' Aenictus inflatus'' Yamane & Hashimoto, 1999 *'' Aenictus itoi'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus jacobsoni'' Forel, 1909 *'' Aenictus jarujini'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2010 *'' Aenictus javanus'' Emery, 1896 *'' Aenictus jawadwipa'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *''
Aenictus khaoyaiensis ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus kutai'' Jaitrong & Wiwatwitaya, 2013 *'' Aenictus laeviceps'' (Smith, 1857) *'' Aenictus latifemoratus'' Terayama & Yamane, 1989 *'' Aenictus latiscapus'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus leliepvrei'' Bernard, 1953 *'' Aenictus leptotyphlatta'' Jaitrong & Eguchi, 2010 *'' Aenictus levior'' (Karavaiev, 1926) *'' Aenictus lifuiae'' Terayama, 1984 *'' Aenictus longi'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus longicephalus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus longinodus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2012 *'' Aenictus luteus'' Emery, 1892 *'' Aenictus luzoni'' Wheeler & Chapman, 1925 *'' Aenictus maneerati'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus mariae'' Emery, 1895 *'' Aenictus mauritanicus'' Santschi, 1910 *'' Aenictus mentu'' Weber, 1942 *'' Aenictus minimus'' Jaitrong & Hashimoto, 2012 *'' Aenictus minipetiolus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus minutulus'' Terayama & Yamane, 1989 *'' Aenictus mocsaryi'' Emery, 1901 *'' Aenictus moebii'' Emery, 1895 *'' Aenictus montivagus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus mutatus'' Santschi, 1913 *'' Aenictus nesiotis'' Wheeler, 1930 *'' Aenictus nganduensis'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus nishimurai'' Terayama & Kubota, 1993 *'' Aenictus obscurus'' Smith, 1865 *'' Aenictus orientalis'' (Karavaiev, 1926) *'' Aenictus pachycerus'' (Smith, 1858) *'' Aenictus pangantihoni'' Zettel & Sorger, 2010 *''
Aenictus paradentatus ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Jaitrong, Yamane & Tasen, 2012 *'' Aenictus parahuonicus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus peguensis'' Emery, 1895 *'' Aenictus pfeifferi'' Zettel & Sorger, 2010 *'' Aenictus pharoa'' Santschi, 1924 *'' Aenictus philiporum'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus philippinensis'' Chapman, 1963 *'' Aenictus piercei'' Wheeler, 1930 *'' Aenictus pilosus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus pinkaewi'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus porizonoides'' Walker, 1860 *'' Aenictus powersi'' Wheeler, 1930 *'' Aenictus prolixus'' Shattuck, 2008 *'' Aenictus pubescens'' Smith, 1859 *'' Aenictus punctatus'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2012 *'' Aenictus punctiventris'' Emery, 1901 *'' Aenictus punensis'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus rabori'' Chapman, 1963 *'' Aenictus raptor'' Forel, 1913 *'' Aenictus reyesi'' Chapman, 1963 *'' Aenictus rhodiensis'' Menozzi, 1936 *'' Aenictus rixator'' Emery, 1901 *'' Aenictus rotundatus'' Mayr, 1901 *''
Aenictus rotundicollis ''Aenictus'' is a large army ant genus distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. It contains about 181 species, making it one of the larger ant genera of the world. Biology and distribution The genus presently has 181 species, distrib ...
'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus rougieri'' André, 1893 *'' Aenictus sagei'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus schneirlai'' Wilson, 1964 *'' Aenictus shillongensis'' Mathew & Tiwari, 2000 *'' Aenictus shuckardi'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus siamensis'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus silvestrii'' Wheeler, 1929 *'' Aenictus sonchaengi'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus soudanicus'' Santschi, 1910 *'' Aenictus spathifer'' Santschi, 1928 *'' Aenictus steindachneri'' Mayr, 1901 *'' Aenictus stenocephalus'' Jaitrong, Yamane & Wiwatwitaya, 2010 *'' Aenictus subterraneus'' Jaitrong & Hashimoto, 2012 *'' Aenictus sulawesiensis'' Jaitrong & Wiwatwitaya, 2013 *'' Aenictus sumatrensis'' Forel, 1913 *'' Aenictus sundalandensis'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus thailandianus'' Terayama & Kubota, 1993 *'' Aenictus togoensis'' Santschi, 1915 *'' Aenictus trigonus'' Forel, 1911 *'' Aenictus turneri'' Forel, 1900 *'' Aenictus vagans'' Santschi, 1924 *'' Aenictus vaucheri'' Emery, 1915 *'' Aenictus vieti'' Jaitrong, Yamane & Wiwatwitaya, 2010 *'' Aenictus villiersi'' Bernard, 1953 *'' Aenictus watanasiti'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus wayani'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011 *'' Aenictus weissi'' Santschi, 1910 *'' Aenictus westwoodi'' Forel, 1901 *'' Aenictus wilaiae'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus wilsoni'' Bharti, Wachkoo & Kumar, 2012 *'' Aenictus wiwatwitayai'' Jaitrong & Yamane, 2013 *'' Aenictus wroughtonii'' Forel, 1890 *'' Aenictus wudangshanensis'' Wang, 2006 *'' Aenictus yamanei'' Wiwatwitaya & Jaitrong, 2011 *'' Aenictus zhengi'' Zhang, 1995


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