Brown Myrmicaria

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Myrmicaria brunnea are unusual ants from South Asia, known for their characteristically curved abdomen and slow, "dignified" movements. Their exotic appearance and unique behaviour make them a real gem in any collection.

  • Species: Myrmicaria brunnea

  • Difficulty: medium

  • Soldiers: none – no distinct caste dimorphism

  • Size: queen approx. 10–11 mm, workers 5–7 mm

  • Colour: brownish-red, matt surface

  • Distribution: South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia)

  • Nutrition: feed insects, honey, protein syrups

  • Hibernation: none – tropical species

  • Temperatura: 24–28°C

  • Humidity: 60–80%

  • Recommended formicarium: 3D with good ventilation and a humid nesting area

  • Lifestyle: terrestrial, likes spaces with nooks and crannies

  • Swarming: in nature after rainy seasons

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Description

Myrmicaria brunnea – an intriguing exotic species

If you are looking for something truly unique in the world of ants, Myrmicaria brunnea is a species that will certainly stand out in your colony. These highly distinctive ants originate from South Asia and are best known for their unusual posture – their abdomen is bent upwards, somewhat resembling a scorpion. This inconspicuous visual illusion can make a huge impression on anyone who sees their colony for the first time.

What makes Myrmicaria brunnea unique?

  • Remarkable appearance – their characteristic posture, with their abdomen pointing upwards, makes them difficult to confuse with other species.

  • Slow, fluid movements – their way of moving gives an impression of ‘dignity’ and makes observing them particularly interesting.

  • Non-aggressive but cautious – they are not overly aggressive, but react dynamically when their nest is disturbed.

  • Rarely found in breeding programmes – which makes them an ideal species for collectors and enthusiasts of unusual ants.

  • Ability to live in high humidity conditions – they thrive in biotopes with a tropical microclimate.

Breeding conditions and requirements

Myrmicaria brunnea is a species native to tropical regions such as India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. This means that they thrive best in stable warmth and high humidity. They do not require hibernation, but they do need a well-ventilated nest and an area with increased humidity – e.g. a cork block in an acrylic formicarium or a section with a moistened substrate in a 3D print.

For whom?

  • For those who are seeking a unique item for their collection.

  • For breeders who value aesthetics and unusual behaviour

  • For lovers of species from South Asia and tropical climates

  • For intermediate keepers who want to try something more than Camponotus and Messor

Surprise yourself and your friends

Myrmicaria brunnea are not just ants – they are miniature sculptures in motion. Their unusual posture, rarity and behaviour make them one of the most interesting species in the world of terrarium keeping. Add them to your collection and experience the exoticism of the tropics… enclosed in your formicarium.


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