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Stictoponera binghamii is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and their queen measures 5-6mm, while workers are 4-5mm in size. These ants are dark brown to rusty in color, with lighter legs and lower jaws. They primarily feed on food insects like cockroaches and crickets, as well as syrup and sweet fruits.
The Stictoponera coxalis ant is a monogynous species with a colony size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and the queen measures 6-7.5mm, while the workers measure 5-6.5mm. They have a burgundy color and feed on food insects, syrup, and sweet fruit. They thrive in an arena humidity of 50-70% and nests with a humidity range of 60-80%.
The Stictoponera menadensis is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and have a queen size of 7-8 mm and worker size of 6.5-7.5 mm. Their color is a dark burgundy on the chest with a black abdomen. They feed on food insects, syrup, and sweet fruit. The arena humidity for these ants should be maintained at an appropriate level.
Stictoponera orthostoma is a monogynous ant species with a medium development rate. The queen and workers are 7-9 mm in size and have a burgundy color. They primarily feed on food insects, syrup, and sweet fruit. The preferred humidity levels in the arena and nests are 50-70% and 60-80%, respectively.
Stigmatoma reclinatum is a black ant species that forms monogynous/gamergate colonies with a size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and feed on food insects and fruits. They prefer an arena humidity of 30-50% and nests with a humidity of 50-60%. The ideal arena temperature for them is 24-32 °C.
Tapinoma nigerrimum is a glossy black ant species with a polygynous colony type and a medium development rate. The queen has a size of 5-6mm while workers are 2-4mm in size. They feed on food insects, syrup, fruits, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt.
Tetraponera rufonigra is a polygynous ant species with a colony size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and measure 12-16mm for queens and 10-12mm for workers. The ants have a black head and belly, and their chest ranges from orange-red to dark red in color. Their nutrition consists of food insects, syrup, and fruit.
Veromessor andrei is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 5000 workers. They have a medium development rate and range in size from 9-11 mm for the queen and 3.5-8 mm for the workers. They are black or black-brown in color and their diet consists of food insects, syrup, and fruits. The recommended humidity levels for their arena and nests are 30-50% and 50%, respectively.
Veromessor pergandei is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 5000 workers. The development rate of the colony is medium. The size of the queen is 12-16mm and workers are 10-12mm. The ants have a black head and belly, with an orange-red to dark red chest. Their nutrition consists of food insects, syrup, and fruits.