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''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine
ant Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cretaceous period. More than 13,800 of an estimated total of ...
s found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers (e.g. '' Polyrhachis sokolova''), soil (e.g. ''Polyrhachis proxima'') and tree-dwellers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis bicolor'').


General morphology

Size: Workers range in size approx 5-10mm in length. Eyes developed, no
ocelli A simple eye (sometimes called a pigment pit) refers to a form of eye or an optical arrangement composed of a single lens and without an elaborate retina such as occurs in most vertebrates. In this sense "simple eye" is distinct from a multi-l ...
. Antennae have 12-segments. Antennal insertions situated far from posterior margin of clypeus. Mesosoma of most species have spines on one or more of its pronotal, mesonotal or propodeal components. Petiole armed with spines or teeth. First gastral
tergite A ''tergum'' (Latin for "the back"; plural ''terga'', associated adjective tergal) is the dorsal ('upper') portion of an arthropod segment other than the head. The anterior edge is called the 'base' and posterior edge is called the 'apex' or 'mar ...
well developed, longer in dorsal view than exposed parts of the following terga together. Opening at gastral apex for release of venom lacking a radial fringe of hairs.


Ecology

''Polyrhachis'' species include an array of nesting types ranging from terrestrial, soil based nests to arboreal nests. As a result, the nest architectures also vary with some species displaying a high level of complexity to nest building, utilising larval silk to weave nest materials together. Such nest weaving is more commonly associated (and indeed more complex) in ants of the genus '' Oecophylla''. ''Polyrhachis'' do not have a stinger but an acidipore that can spray formic acid. When attacking, this is often sprayed in combination with biting thus making the acid more effective against the subject of the attack. ''Polyrhachis'' that do not possess a
metapleural gland Metapleural glands (also called metasternal or metathoracic glands) are secretory glands that are unique to ants and basal in the evolutionary history of ants. They are responsible for the production of an antibiotic fluid that then collects in a ...
seem to utilise the antibiotic properties of their formic acid and when it cannot be used, ants are more likely to succumb to parasite infection Some species are found to be social parasites of different ant genera; '' Polyrachis lemalidens'' is a good example. They live in the Korean Peninsula, China and other parts of northeastern Asia. Their nuptial flight occurs during late September to late November depending on the climate. After flight queen dealates search for host colonies. Usually '' Camponotus japonicus'' is the host but especially in Korea, their main host is '' Camponotus atrox''. Korean antkeepers say that they even take on to '' Formica japonica'' and '' Camponotus quadrinotatus''. Once they find a host colony, they attack small workers hanging out and 'copying' their pheromones. After doing that multiple times to multiple ants, they sneak into the nest and keep 'copying.' Then whether they hibernate or not, they eventually go to the Host Queen's chamber. Then they become tiny vampires, literally. They take onto the queen, bites its neck subduing it, sucks blood, 'Copy' pheromone. And eventually and literally cuts the neck of the host queen. This process usually lasts for 2–4 days but can last over 2 weeks. After that is much the same to other social parasites.
Other species exhibiting social parasitism include '' Polyrhachis lama'' and ''
Polyrhachis loweryi ''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine ants found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers ( ...
'', which intrude other ants colonies of different subfamilies, some permanently living within the host colonies.


Selected species

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Polyrhachis ammon ''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine ants found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers ( ...
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Polyrhachis beccari ''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine ants found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers ( ...
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Polyrhachis bihamata ''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine ants found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers ( ...
'' * '' Polyrhachis bugnioni'' * '' Polyrhachis convexa'' * '' Polyrhachis curvispina'' * ''
Polyrhachis cyaniventris ''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine ants found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers ( ...
'' * '' Polyrhachis dives'' * '' Polyrhachis exercita'' * '' Polyrhachis gibbosa'' * ''
Polyrhachis gracilior ''Polyrhachis gracilior'' is a species of ant found in the southwest and northeast India. It is one of the few ants that build arboreal nests made of leaves stitched together using silk produced by their larvae. Originally described as a "race" ...
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Polyrhachis hagiomyrma ''Polyrhachis'' is a genus of formicine ants found in the Old World with over 600 species. The genus is yet to be comprehensively resolved and contains many varied species including nest-weavers (e.g. ''Polyrhachis dives''), swimming workers ( ...
'' * '' Polyrhachis hippomanes'' * '' Polyrhachis horni'' * '' Polyrhachis illaudata'' * '' Polyrhachis jerdonii'' * '' Polyrhachis lamellidens'' * '' Polyrhachis nigra'' * '' Polyrhachis punctillata'' * '' Polyrhachis rastellata'' * '' Polyrhachis rupicapra'' * '' Polyrhachis scissa'' * '' Polyrhachis semiinermis'' * '' Polyrhachis sokolova'' * '' Polyrhachis sophocles'' * '' Polyrhachis thrinax'' * '' Polyrhachis tibialis'' * '' Polyrhachis xanthippe'' * '' Polyrhachis yerburyi''


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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q4370012 Formicinae Ant genera