Solitary-forager

Guides

  • Pachycondyla harpax

    rapacious panther ant

    Pachycondyla harpax is a widespread New World ponerine ant known from South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and the southern United States. It is a conspicuous ground-nesting species that forages singly rather than in trails. The species has been documented from over 1,500 collection sites and shows a broad latitudinal range from approximately 32°N in Texas to 32°S in southern Brazil.

  • Pseudoponera stigma

    Pantropical Wolf Ant

    A pantropical ant species in the subfamily Ponerinae, commonly known as the Pantropical Wolf Ant. The species has been documented across tropical regions including South America and parts of the United States, with 42 iNaturalist observations supporting its broad distribution. It belongs to a genus of ground-dwelling ants characterized by solitary foraging behavior and predatory habits.