Solenopsis geminata

Solenopsis geminata

Tropical fire ant

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Solenopsis geminata

Solenopsis geminata or tropical fire ant is a species of fire ants, described by Fabricius in 1804, in the tribe Solenopsidini; it was originally placed in the Atta genus. This species has a pan-tropical distribution.

Distribution

Geography

Solenopsis geminata is native to Central and South America, including the Caribbean islands, but has since spread throughout the tropics by human means. It is an invasive species with a world-wide distribution even greater than that of other invasive fire ant species such as Solenopsis invicta (red imported fire ant).

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Venom

The venom of S. geminata is comparable in power and dangerousness to the one of Solenopsis invicta, and can cause severe allergic reactions capable of threatening human survival.

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References

1. Solenopsis geminata Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solenopsis_geminata

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