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What is the biggest Pheidole species in the world?


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#1 Offline AntsTopia - Posted August 12 2023 - 12:47 PM

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I just wanted to know what the biggest pheidole species is. Some say it’s Rhea and others say it’s Sinica. What do you guys think? Thanks!


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#2 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 12 2023 - 1:47 PM

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I think Rhea majors are slightly bigger.

Edited by Virginian_ants, August 12 2023 - 1:48 PM.


#3 Offline AntsTopia - Posted August 12 2023 - 2:35 PM

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I think Rhea majors are slightly bigger.

Than sinica?


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#4 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 12 2023 - 2:39 PM

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Yes

#5 Offline AntsTopia - Posted August 12 2023 - 2:51 PM

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Yes

It’s a trade off honestly, Pheidole Rhea workers are smaller than Pheidole Sinica workers but Pheidole Rhea’s super-majors are bigger than Pheidole Sinica’s super-majors. In the polymorphic world there is always more workers than majors so if I could keep one it would be Pheidole Sinica. 


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#6 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 12 2023 - 2:55 PM

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Yeah that is probably true

#7 Offline Mettcollsuss - Posted August 12 2023 - 10:22 PM

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rhea supermajors get up to ~14 mm, sinica majors reach just barely over 9 mm. Minors are about 4 to 4.5 mm for both species.

Pheidole Rhea’s super-majors are bigger than Pheidole Sinica’s super-majors.

sinica don't have supermajors, they're just large majors.

Edited by Mettcollsuss, August 12 2023 - 10:24 PM.

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#8 Offline AntsTopia - Posted August 13 2023 - 7:37 AM

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rhea supermajors get up to ~14 mm, sinica majors reach just barely over 9 mm. Minors are about 4 to 4.5 mm for both species.

Pheidole Rhea’s super-majors are bigger than Pheidole Sinica’s super-majors.

sinica don't have supermajors, they're just large majors.
My mistake.

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#9 Offline Hiromilovesmealworms - Posted November 3 2023 - 5:10 PM

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Did you guys just forget about Antipodum queens?

Srry old thread



#10 Offline CheetoLord02 - Posted November 3 2023 - 6:51 PM

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P. rhea queens are the same size or larger than antipodum. sinica does not come close to either. There are some species with larger minors than P. rhea (not sinica), but P. rhea queens and supermajors are the largest found in the genus.

Btw, for whoever is suggesting P. sinica is the largest species, they aren't even the largest in Asia. That title likely goes to Pheidole ocellata.


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