Dacetine-ants
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Strumigenys rogeri
Roger's Pygmy Snapping Ant
Strumigenys rogeri is a small dacetine ant species first described by Emery in 1890. It is notable for exhibiting thelytokous parthenogenesis in Taiwan, where virgin queens produce female offspring without mating. This reproductive mode, combined with a short development time of approximately 39 days, may contribute to its success as a tramp ant species. The species belongs to a genus of over 850 species characterized by distinctive trap-jaw mandibles.