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Large black ants
Muhammad Mahdi
Hi,

I found these enormous large black ants in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania after some heavy rainfalls. In the past I had only seen the ant once or twice but after the rainfall I saw around 6-7 in a day.

The ants were solitary. They were all alone except for one fighting pair.
App 2-3cm long
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A lone one
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Any idea?
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Kirsten Eta
Hello Muhammad,

they should be from the family Lasius and look near Lasius fuliginosus, but sorry, can't give you more information.
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2-3 cm long??????Lasius fuliginosus- Tchernobyl?
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Paul Beuk
Kirsten, these are from Africa (in case you missed that) and they certainly are not Lasius. They are not Formicinae at all.
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Muhammad Mahdi
Paul, they are not ants?
Then what are they, I m curious
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Paul Beuk
You misreadthe name, they are not Formicinae. They are Ponerinae.
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Muhammad Mahdi
Oh, crazy meWink

Any idea which genus?
Could you suggest a specialist?

These ants were very striking and I am interested in knowing about them.
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paul?
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Xespok
Post it at www.ameisenforum.de. You will get an answer there.
Gabor Keresztes

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Teglagyar u. 30.
Paul Beuk
I received this message from Barry:
Dear Paul,

Yes, the photographs are certainly of a species of Plectroctena. I can not tell if it is P. mandibularis or P. strigosa from the photos, but it is one of those two.

Best regards
Barry

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Muhammad Mahdi
Thanks Paul.
You've been a great help.

Xespok, thanks for that other site.
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Muhammad Mahdi
Oh, one more thing.

The two ants fighting, is it common? Are the ants cannibalistic?

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Paul?Wink
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Xespok
Probably territorial rivalry. In most ant species colonies own a particular piece of habitat and they fight the members of neighboring colonies if they wander to foreign land. The recognition is based on smell. Sometimes wars between colonies erupt and one colony takes over the territory of a smaller weaker colony..
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Muhammad Mahdi
Wow. That's amazing.
Thanks.
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