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2 years ago

spiny, long-legged, and armored, Polyrhachis ants are a common sight in Singapore as they forage for their colonies in a perpetual breakneck sprint. but this creature is no Polyrhachis: this is a jumping spider that looks and moves exactly like one!

he is Toxeus maxillosus*, one of the finest ant mimics I’ve seen.

Spiny, Long-legged, And Armored, Polyrhachis Ants Are A Common Sight In Singapore As They Forage For
Spiny, Long-legged, And Armored, Polyrhachis Ants Are A Common Sight In Singapore As They Forage For

an elongated first set of legs mime questing antennae while the rest are perfectly sized to match Polyrhachis’ gait. his enlarged chelicerae appear like an ant’s head, and the illusion is completed by pedipalps slung beneath like ant mandibles.

unfortunately I didn’t get a good still photo of the red-rumped Polyrhachis armata that he mimicked. however, a neighboring shrub housed another T. maxillosus who sported a shiny coat of gold hair in the style of Polyrhachis illaudata, a worker of which was also sitting there. side-by side, the mimicry is simply exquisite.

Spiny, Long-legged, And Armored, Polyrhachis Ants Are A Common Sight In Singapore As They Forage For
Spiny, Long-legged, And Armored, Polyrhachis Ants Are A Common Sight In Singapore As They Forage For

*at least, I think the black and red form is also considered T. maxillosus. the gold-haired form seems to be the most commonly observed type.


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