Description
Ant – Dorylinae
Pliocene
Rita Blanca Formation
Oldham County, TX USA.
8mm on 34mm slab.
Insect.
The Dorylinae is a subfamily of predatory ants with the Ectonini being a tribe that includes army ants (driver ants). Ants have a fossil history dating back to the Early Cretaceous with dorylines apparently evolving not long after the appearance of the earliest ants. The army ants of Africa were once thought to have evolved independently of those of South America but recent studies have concluded that they had a common ancestor back in the Middle Cretaceous when those continents were still close together.
Army ants are the ones you see in movies that live in tropical regions and crawl in huge swarms through forests attacking every animal in their path. However, there are also army ants that live in Texas (and as far north as Iowa) but they specialize in hunting other ants.