Large-eyed-ant

Guides

  • Pseudomyrmex caeciliae

    Pseudomyrmex caeciliae is a species of twig ant in the genus Pseudomyrmex, described by Forel in 1913. Like other members of this large Neotropical genus, it exhibits an elongate, wasp-like body form and notably large compound eyes relative to head size. The genus Pseudomyrmex contains over 200 described species, many of which are associated with woody vegetation and some with specialized plant mutualisms. Specific ecological details for P. caeciliae remain poorly documented in available literature.