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Long Legged Ant

Description: 3/8" (8-10 mm), depending on caste. Reddish black with 2 sharp diverging spines on rear of thorax, 1-segmented "waist" (pedicel) between thorax and abdomen.

  • Food Small insects.
  • Life Cycle Queen excavates brood chamber in soil and lays a few eggs. Queen regurgitates food to larvae until they can spin cocoons and transform to adults. Then workers hunt for food, expand galleries, feed queen, and tend eggs and young.
  • Habitat Arid plateaus at elevations of 2,690-5,380' (820-1,640 m).
  • Range Texas to California, south to Mexico.
  • Discussion The sharp spines on these ants may be nature's way of protecting their narrow "waist," or pedicel, from attackers. Formerly included in the genus Novomessor.

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