Wednesday, 13 September 2017

The hell ant



A newly discovered species of prehistoric “hell ant” had anatomy that lived up to its demonic name, including
a lethal feeding apparatus reinforced with metal.
Hell ants are an extinct lineage from the Cretaceous Period. Instead of regular mouthparts, they had
upward-facing blades.
No living species have such facial anatomy. However, the hairs around hell ants’ mouths are reminiscent 
of hairs on modern trap-jaw ants that cause their mouths to snap shut when triggered. This has led to
speculation that the hell ants’ mouthparts worked in a similar way.

Some also had a horn-like appendage that jutted out over their tusk-like mandibles. This includes the
new species, Linguamyrmex vladi, which Phillip Barden at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
in Newark and his colleagues found preserved in 98-million-year-old amber.

Springing the trap


It may be that when another insect brushed the trigger hairs, the blade-like mandibles flipped up and impaled
the prey against the horn, punching through its outer layer. “You have this sort of stopping plate, made
to accommodate the mandibles closing and capturing prey,” says Barden.
That’s not all. CT scans revealed that L. vladi’s horn was reinforced with metal.
“Probably the metal helps to keep the horn undamaged,” says Vincent Perrichot at the University of
Rennes 1 in France. In 2016, he published a description of another horned hell ant, which he called a
“unicorn ant”.
“It makes sense to reinforce that [appendage],” agrees Barden, since the horn must have had to withstand
repeated impacts from the mandibles. Some modern insects reduce wear and tear in a similar way, by

Metal vampires

As well as being a metal-reinforced unicorn, L. vladi may have been a vampire. When their mandibles
moved upwards, they formed a “gutter”. “That might be something that developed to funnel
haemolymph – insect blood – down through the mouthparts,” says Barden.
Next to the ant, Barden’s team found a preserved beetle grub – exactly the kind of “squishy, 
haemolymph-laden insect” that could support a vampiric lifestyle. Perhaps it was next on the menu.
But the metal-reinforced horn suggests that the ants’ jaws moved with enough power to penetrate the
tougher cuticles of adult insects as well.
“Until we find a specimen with the prey item trapped, which is probably a matter of time, we’re 
left to speculate,” says Barden. However, the Myanmar amber deposits where he found his specimen 
are so rich that more detailed observations are likely to emerge.
(Source:New Scientist)

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