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Encyclopedia > Driver ant
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Driver ants is the term commonly applied to ants of the subfamily Dorylinae. They are also sometimes called "Old World army ants". Additionally, they are known as "siafu" in their native areas. The term "driver ant" is also used to describe various other ants—primarily subfamilies formerly included with the Dorylinae, but also some myrmicine ants such as Pheidologeton diversus and similar species. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Tribes Aenictini Aenictogetini Dorylini probably a lot more The Dorylinae is an old-world subfamily of the Formicidae commonly referred to as Driver ants (although this term also encompasses species from other subfamilies). ... ... Tribes Aenictini Aenictogetini Dorylini probably a lot more The Dorylinae is an old-world subfamily of the Formicidae commonly referred to as Driver ants (although this term also encompasses species from other subfamilies). ... The Old World consists of those parts of Earth known to Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus: Europe, Asia, and Africa. ... Subfamilies Formicomorph subfamilies Aneuretinae Dolichoderinae Formicinae - e. ...


Driver ants live in the rainforests and savannas of Africa. They group together and sweep the forest floor in columns of up to 22 million, feeding on other insects as well as small mammals. They are a threat to just about any organism that dwells on the forest floor. Soldier ants line the sides of the column and protect the group from anything in their way. Africa is the worlds second-largest continent and 3rd most populous. ...


The siafu are large and can be dangerous, they swarm severely, attacking openings in prey including nose, mouth and ears. They are the only ant known to attack people with the intention of food. Some people, generally young or infirm, have been unable to evade the ants and have died from suffocation.


All siafu are blind, but there are a few different morphs of them. Soldier ants have very large strong pincers, which have been used as stitches in African cultures by holding a cut closed, then pushing a siafu onto the cut, once it has grabbed both sides of the cut and is holding them, the head of the ant is cut off leaving the body to fall away.


The entire colony of Driver Ants is made up of females, when a male is hatched it leaves the colony. Males are often referred to as sausage flies because of the large sperm filled tail they have. They are the largest ant morph known. The flies, once developed are drawn to a migratory trail by scent, there they are captured and have their wings cut off so they can be carried to the colony to mate with the queen.


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Male driver ants, sometimes known as "sausage flies" (a term also applied to males of New World Army ants) due to their bloated, sausage-like abdomens, are the largest known ant "morphs" in existence, and were originally believed to be members of a different species.
When a colony of driver ants encounters a male, they tear its wings off and carry it back to the nest to be mated with the queen.
Driver ants are the only insect known to have actually killed and consumed human beings, albeit only those that, for other reasons, were unable to escape (e.g., babies, the infirmed).
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Driver ant (673 words)
Driver ants is the term commonly applied to ants of the subfamily Dorylinae.
Soldier ants have very large strong pincers, which have been used as stitches in African cultures by holding a cut closed, then pushing a siafu onto the cut, once it has grabbed both sides of the cut and is holding them, the head of the ant is cut off leaving the body to fall away.
Ants of the genus Atta of the southeastern U.S. and tropical America cultivate inside their nests a species of fungus that is used as food by the colony.
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