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Odontomachus brunneus

    Summary
    Type
    organism
    Genus
    Odontomachus
    Species
    brunneus
    Common Name
    Trap-jaw ant
    Description

    Ants of the genus Odontomachus are commonly called trap-jaw ants, due to the large, straight mandibles, which can be opened to 180 degrees and snapped shut on prey. They tend to be pretty timid for the most part, only accepting prey it can 100% take down, while other ants such as Solenopsis will attack anything that moves. When sensory hairs on the inside of the mandibles are touched, the trap jaw is triggered. The mandibles also permit slow and fine movements for other tasks such as nest building and care of larvae. Odontomachus brunneus ants have a particular seasonal breeding cycle, where offspring are produced during the first six months of the year and none are created in the later six months. Foraging is often slow during the breeding period due to the amount of Odontomachus brunneus ants reproducing, but is doubled by the time the breeding period comes to an end.

    This dataset is not published - please follow Toronto/Ft. Lauderdale conditions of data re-use.

    Text credit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odontomachus_brunneus

    Organism Image
    Image Credit
    By Nathan Burkett-Cadena- Own work Satsuma, AL, USA, CC BY-SA 3.0(link is external), Link(link is external)
    Assembly Stats
    Contig N50
    22,002
    GC Content
    39.13
    Scaffold N50
    1,760,082
    Other Information
    Community Contact
    Elizabeth Cash, University of California Berkeley
    Analyses
    Name Program
    Odontomachus brunneus genome assembly Obru_v1 (GCF_010583005.1) SOAPdenovo
    NCBI Odontomachus brunneus Annotation Release 100 NCBI Eukaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline
    Functional annotation of NCBI Odontomachus brunneus Annotation Release 100 AgBase functional annotation pipeline