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(2) shows higher requirements to climate and escape prevention
Distribution:
India, Sri Lanka
Habitate:
tropical rainforest
Colonyform:
monogyne
Queen:
Size: - Colour: mainly called queenless. They can be distinguished from normal workers by some small glands which are homolog to the forewings. These glands are called gemmae.
Worker:
Size: 12mm Colour: black with silver pubescense, mandibles reddish brown
Soldier:
not present
Males:
Size: - Colour: orange to red
Nutrion:
honeywater and insects like flies and cricket, fruits e.g. grapes
Airhumidity:
Arena: 50 - 70% Nestpart: 50 - 80%
Temperature:
Arena: 21 - 30°C Nestpart: 24 - 28°C
Hibernation:
no
Nestform:
nest in moist loam-soil and under stones
Kind of Formicaria:
Farm, Farmbasin, Basin, Framebasin, Island, Ytong/Plaster
Formicaria size:
Size:L - XL
Substrate:
Farm: Sand-loam Arena: Sand-loam
Planting:
similar to tropical rainforest
Decoration:
stones, leaflitter, twigs,
Description:
Diacamma ceylonense is an Asian antspecies which shows high activity outside the nest. They need a high amount of proteins for their brood. Insects are paralysed and killed with their effective stinger. Humans often show local pain-reactions after they get stung by these ants. When they find a larger foodsource workers guide each other by tandemruns to the foodsource.
The genus Diacamma is often termed queenless. But correctly it has to be said that all newborn ants are ergatoid queens and become workers by amputation of their gemmae. These gemmae are special glands which enable the reproduction. After the old gamergate (Ergatoid) has died newborn workers are able to mate and start egg production.
Development:
matingflight: - founding: semiclaustral through budding colonysize: a few hundred workers
Quantity:
one fertilized queen with workers (see selection); brood (depending on the season and development)