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Atta mexicana

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The most robust of the giant leafcutters. Atta mexicana offers a window into the world of prehistoric agriculture. Featuring gargantuan queens and a tireless workforce, it is the ultimate species for the dedicated expert.

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The Atta mexicana, or the Mexican Leafcutter Ant, is often considered the “industrial titan” of the desert and highland regions of Mexico and the Southwestern United States. While very similar to its rainforest cousin Atta cephalotes, the mexicana is slightly more robust and is widely regarded by experienced keepers as the most “beginner-accessible” of the Atta genus though it still remains an strictly expert level species due to its complex fungal farming.


Technical Specifications

Feature Details
Origin Mexico, Arizona, and parts of Central America
Habitat Arid grasslands, pine-oak forests, and urban areas
Colony type Monogyne (Single queen; long-lived)
Queen size 28mm – 31mm (One of the largest ant queens in existence)
Major size 18mm – 23mm (Massive heads, powerful “wire-cutter” mandibles)
Worker size 3mm – 16mm (Highly polymorphic castes)
Nutrition Symbiotic fungus (Leucoagaricus gongylophorus) fed by leaves
Humidity Nest: 95% – 99% (Critical) | Arena: 50% – 70%
Temperature Nest: 23°C – 26°C (Extremely stable) | Arena: 21°C – 28°C
Hibernation None (Tropical/Arid origin; active year-round)
Difficulty 4.5/5 (Expert; slightly hardier than A. cephalotes)
Size

Queen with brood

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