{{Short description|Genus of ants}} {{Automatic taxobox | image = Adetomyrma venatrix casent0172771 profile 1.jpg | image_caption = A blind ''A. venatrix'' worker | image2=Adetomyrma_venatrix_casent0490924_dorsal_1.jpg | image2_caption = A ''A. venatrix'' male alate | display_parents = 2 | taxon = Adetomyrma | authority = Ward, 1994<ref name=desc>{{cite journal|doi=10.1111/j.1365-3113.1994.tb00585.x|author =Ward, P. S.|year=1994|title=''Adetomyrma'', an enigmatic new ant genus from Madagascar (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), and its implications for ant phylogeny|journal=Systematic Entomology |volume=19|pages=159–175|url=http://antbase.org/ants/publications/2959/2959.pdf|issue=2|bibcode =1994SysEn..19..159W|s2cid =85356610}}</ref> | diversity_link = #Species | diversity = 9 species | diversity_ref = <ref name="AntCat">{{AntCat|430027|Adetomyrma|2014|accessdate=3 July 2014}}</ref> | type_species = ''Adetomyrma venatrix'' }}

'''''Adetomyrma''''' is a genus of ants endemic to Madagascar. Workers of this genus are blind.<ref name="Yoshimura&Fisher_2012"/> The type species ''Adetomyrma venatrix'' was described in 1994, with the genus being an atypical member of its tribe, the Amblyoponini. This tribe includes the Dracula ants, members of which can feed on the hemolymph of larvae and pupae.

==Taxonomy== ''Adetomyrma'' was first described as a Malagasy endemic monotypic genus by Ward in 1994. Ward (1994) assigned this genus to Amblyoponini within the subfamily Ponerinae on the basis of the worker morphology of the type species ''Adetomyrma venatrix''. Later, Bolton (2003) raised this tribe to subfamily status as Amblyoponinae.<ref name="Bolton_2003">{{citation |last1=Bolton|first1=B.|year= 2003 |title=Synopsis and classification of Formicidae. |journal=Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute|volume=71|pages=1–370}}</ref><ref name="Yoshimura&Fisher_2012">{{citation |last1=Yoshimura |first1=Masashi |last2=Fisher |first2=Brian L.| year=2012 |title=A revision of the Malagasy endemic genus ''Adetomyrma'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Amblyoponinae). |journal=Zootaxa |volume=3341 |pages=1–31 |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3341.1.1 |url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03341p031.pdf|doi-access=free }}</ref>

==Biology== The colonies, the first of which was found in a rotting log, may contain as many as 10,000 workers, winged males and several wingless queens (the majority of ant species feature winged queens). The workers use venom to stun their prey which are brought back to the colony for the larvae to feed upon. The colour of the winged males, a darker orange than the workers, suggests they disperse by flying to other colonies before mating.<ref name=desc/>

==Known species== *''Adetomyrma aureocuprea'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma bressleri'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma caputleae'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma cassis'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma caudapinniger'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma cilium'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma clarivida'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma goblin'' <small>Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012</small> *''Adetomyrma venatrix'' <small>Ward, 1994</small>

==References== {{Reflist|2}} {{refbegin}} *{{OA-attribution| {{citation |last1=Yoshimura |first1=Masashi |last2=Fisher |first2=Brian L.| year=2012 |title=A revision of the Malagasy endemic genus ''Adetomyrma'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Amblyoponinae). |journal=Zootaxa |volume=3341 |pages=1–31 |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3341.1.1 |url=http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2012/f/zt03341p031.pdf|doi-access=free }} }} {{refend}}<br /> ==External links== *{{Commonscat-inline|italic=1}} *{{Wikispecies-inline|Adetomyrma|''Adetomyrma''}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q356489}}

Category:Amblyoponinae Category:Ant genera Category:Blind animals Category:Hymenoptera of Africa Category:Endemic insects of Madagascar