Tetramorium hispidum
Species Profile Data
- Scientific Name
- Tetramorium hispidum
- Distribution
- Found in 2 countries
Tetramorium hispidum Overview & Identification
Tetramorium hispidum is an ant species of the genus Tetramorium, family Formicidae. It is primarily documented in 2 countries, including United States of America, Mexico. This species is characterized by its unique colony structure and non-parasitic founding nature.
Researching Tetramorium hispidum provides valuable insights into myrmecology and social social structures. Detailed taxonomic data and occurrence records can be further explored via authoritative databases such as AntWeb or the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Looking specifically at the Tetramorium hispidum distribution, it has been documented across various regions. Understanding where Tetramorium hispidum lives helps in identifying seasonal patterns and habitat preferences.
Colonies of Tetramorium hispidum typically exhibit a unique colony structure. This species has a non-parasitic queen, meaning she can start a new colony independently.