''Dinoponera'' is a strictly
South America
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n
genus
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of
ant
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in the
subfamily
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Ponerinae
Ponerinae, the ponerine ants, is a subfamily of ants in the Poneromorph subfamilies group, with about 1,600 species in 47 extant genera, including '' Dinoponera gigantea'' - one of the world's largest species of ant. Mated workers have replac ...
, commonly called tocandiras or giant Amazonian ants.
These ants are generally less well known than ''
Paraponera clavata
''Paraponera clavata'', commonly known as the bullet ant, is a species of ant known for its extremely painful Insect bites and stings, sting. It inhabits humid lowland rainforests in Central America, Central and South America.
Etymology
The Spe ...
'', the bullet ant, yet ''Dinoponera'' females may surpass in total body length, making them among the largest ants in the world.
Names
''Dinoponera'' (tocandira ants) are known as piata in many
Tucanoan languages
Tucanoan (also Tukanoan, Tukánoan) is a language family of Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru.
Language contact
Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Arutani language, Arutani, Paez language, Paez, Sape language, ...
.
Species
* ''
Dinoponera gigantea''
Perty, 1833
* ''
Dinoponera grandis''
Guérin-Méneville, 1838
* ''
Dinoponera hispida''
Lenhart, Dash & Mackay, 2013
* ''
Dinoponera longipes''
Emery, 1901
* ''
Dinoponera lucida''
Emery, 1901
* ''
Dinoponera mutica''
Emery, 1901
* ''
Dinoponera nicinha''
Dias & Lattke, 2021
* ''
Dinoponera quadriceps''
Kempf, 1971
Distribution
''Dinoponera'' is a strictly South American genus, and has been found from montane
rainforest
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on the eastern slope of the
Andes
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in
Peru
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,
Ecuador
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and
Colombia
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to
savannah
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and lowland rainforest in
Brazil
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,
Guyana
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, south through
Bolivia
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,
Paraguay
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and
Argentina
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.
''
Dinoponera australis'', known from Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, has the widest known range of all ''Dinoponera'' species.
Size
''Dinoponera'' contains one of the largest species of ants in the world, with female ''
Dinoponera gigantea'' specimens measuring in length.
Size is the most obvious characteristic distinguishing ''Dinoponera'' from other genera. The only other ants with a worker caste approaching this size are ''
Paraponera clavata
''Paraponera clavata'', commonly known as the bullet ant, is a species of ant known for its extremely painful Insect bites and stings, sting. It inhabits humid lowland rainforests in Central America, Central and South America.
Etymology
The Spe ...
'' (the bullet ant) and the larger ''
Pachycondyla
''Pachycondyla'' is a Ponerinae, ponerine genus of ants found in the Neotropics.
Distribution
''Pachycondyla'' is currently distributed from southern United States to northern Argentina, but some fossil species (e.g. ''Pachycondyla eocenica, P. ...
'' such as ''
P. crassinoda'', ''
P. impressa'' and ''
P. villosa''. ''Paraponera clavata'' is easily identified by its anvil-shaped
petiole with a spine on the ventral surface, highly sculptured body and deep
antennal scrobes. ''Pachycondyla'' is regarded as the sister taxa to ''Dinoponera''. ''Dinoponera'', in addition to their size, are distinguishable from ''Pachycondyla'' by the presence of two laterally projecting
clypeal teeth and rows of spines on the
pygidium and hypopygidium.
Reproduction
''Dinoponera'' is one of the roughly 10 ponerine genera in which some species have secondarily lost the typical morphologically specialized queen caste for a reproductive worker known as a
gamergate
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. Conflict over dominance is intense in colonies, with younger workers usually joining a linear hierarchy of one to five workers depending on colony size. The gamergate, or alpha female, has the highest ranking. The alpha female mates with non-nestmate males at night at the entrance of the nest.
After copulation the female bites through the male's gaster to release herself and pulls out the genital capsule, which acts as a temporary sperm plug. After mating the female is unreceptive to other males and remains monandrous.
The gamergate maintains dominance with ritualized behaviors such as antennal boxing and biting, "blocking", as well as gaster rubbing and curling.
Alpha females may "sting smear" a competing female with secretions from the
Dufour's gland, triggering the lower-ranking workers to immobilize the marked female. Subordinate females (beta, gamma or delta) may produce unfertilized eggs but these are usually consumed by the alpha female in a form of "
queen policing".
Males are born throughout most of the year in tropical species; however, ''Dinoponera australis'', which lives in the more temperate south, was found to produce males only in May–July. When the alpha declines reproductively or dies, she is replaced by a high-ranking worker.
Foraging
Workers lower in the hierarchy forage individually for food items on the substrate and do not recruit other nestmates to assist with food transport.
Although foraging workers do not recruit nestmates, found a positive feedback between incoming food and stimulation of new foragers as well as
task partitioning once food was brought into the nest. Lower-ranking females processed protein resources while higher-ranking females handled small food pieces and distributed them to the
larvae
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. Fourcassié & Oliviera (2002) found ''Dinoponera gigantea'' foraging to be concentrated in the early morning and afternoon but did not sample at night. observed the highest activity at night in ''Dinoponera longipes''. ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' has a marked seasonal pattern in activity. It is most active in May–August, the late rainy season to early dry season in the semiarid Caatinga. Activity was strongly negatively correlated to temperature and positively correlated to prey abundance. The diets of both ''Dinoponera gigantea'' and ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' have been shown to be predominantly scavenged
invertebrate
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s, but include live prey, seeds and fruits. state that the taxonomic diversity of prey is comparable to other tropical ponerines, but has an optimal prey size of 2–3 cm in ''Dinoponera''. Diet seems to be very similar across the genus, regardless of habitat.
Predators and pathogens
Despite their large size and strong
venom
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, ''Dinoponera'' are likely preyed on by many vertebrate and invertebrate species across South America. Like many other ant species, ''Dinoponera'' can be infected by the
entomopathogenic fungi ''
Cordyceps
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'' sp.
discovered a ''
Kapala
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'' sp.
eucharitid wasp emerging from the puparia of ''Dinoponera lucida''.
Venom
For subduing large live prey and defense, workers possess a
sting that has been known to cause severe pain lasting up to 48 hours.
Lymphadenopathy
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,
edema
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,
tachycardia
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and fresh blood appearing in human victim feces are common symptoms. In some ant specimens the
venom sac is empty. Workers may have 60–75 unique proteinaceous components in the venom. The convoluted gland within the venom system of ''Dinoponera australis'' has been found to possess close similarities to those of
vespine wasps. The contents of ''Dinoponera australis'' venom have been found to be similar to those of ''
Pachycondyla
''Pachycondyla'' is a Ponerinae, ponerine genus of ants found in the Neotropics.
Distribution
''Pachycondyla'' is currently distributed from southern United States to northern Argentina, but some fossil species (e.g. ''Pachycondyla eocenica, P. ...
'' spp. Due to the high diversity of compounds and systemic effects, venom of ''Dinoponera'' could be of use to the pharmaceutical industry. For instance, demonstrated in mice that venom from ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' had antinociceptive properties. The authors note that the local population of northeast Brazil uses dry crushed ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' ants to treat earaches, and the stings of live ants are administered for back pain and rheumatism.
Colonies
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vary in size depending upon species, but generally consist of fewer than 100 individuals. ''Dinoponera australis'' colonies have an average of 14 workers (range 3–37), ''Dinoponera gigantea'' averages 41 workers (range 30–96), and ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' has the largest colonies, with an average of 80 workers (range 26–238).
New colonies are founded by fission, a process in which a beta female is fertilized in the natal nest.
This new alpha female then leaves the nest with a cohort of workers to found an incipient colony, sometimes employing
tandem running
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In ants, tandem running is used for social learning, by which one ant leads another native ant from the nest to the food source it has found. Tandem running is also use ...
.
Nests
The nest consists of large chambers and tunnels in the soil, sometimes with an earthen mound, and can be 0.10–1.2 m deep. Nests are deeper in ''Dinoponera australis'' and ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' than in ''Dinoponera gigantea''. suggests that deeper nests are a possible adaptation to seasons and aridity. ''Dinoponera gigantea'' nests may have up to eight entrances and can be weakly
polydomous
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whereas 1–30 openings, with an average of 11, were recorded for ''Dinoponera longipes''. Nesting density and spatial distribution varies depending on habitat. Density ranges from 15–40 nests per ha to 80 nests per ha. measured a spacing between nests for ''Dinoponera longipes'' with a median of 35 m (
n=22, range 14–69.5 m). ''Dinoponera australis'' and ''Dinoponera gigantea'' usually nest at the base of trees. Observations of ''Dinoponera quadriceps'' nests show that in more arid
Caatinga
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and
Cerrado
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habitats, nests are predominantly constructed under trees, whereas in
Atlantic forest 60% of nests were 3 m away from any tree.
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Ponerinae
Ant genera
Hymenoptera of South America
Taxa named by Julius Roger
Taxa described in 1861