Subfamily MYRMICINAE
Carebara sp. cf. petulens
(Santschi, 1920)
Uncommon
Native in HK: Yes
Tramp species: No
Pest species: No
Nesting: Hypogaeic
Foraging: Leaf litter / Hypogaeic
Habitats: Forest
Colony size: Unknown
Colony: Monogynous*
Castes: Polymorphic
Active time: N/A
Diets: Generalist predator (soil arthropods)
Distribution.
Native from the subtropical regions of East Asia, this species has a limited distribution.
Biology & Ecology.
In Hong Kong, this species can be found in forest habitats. Like other species from the same genus, this species likely nests within the soil or leaf litter, and prey on soil arthropods. Ecology of this species remains, for its most part, unknown.
This species is polymorphic, meaning that its workers can be sorted into more than two subcastes: the larger major workers (soldiers) and the smaller minor workers, with intermediate subcastes in-between.
Identification.
This species can be recognized by its size (2.3–9.8 mm), in particular the huge size difference between its minor and major workers.