Talk:Dorylus
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Note that comments below prior to February 9, 2007, were originally on different talk pages, and were moved here when the army ant pages were reorganized
Since there were no objections after a month and a half and only one supporting comment, I merged the non-duplicated content from Driver ant into this article and placed a redirect. siafu 23:20, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
- Interesting, I didn't know the swahili word for ant (Siafu) has been adopted in English. What happen to the swahili article for the ant, since siafu redirect here?
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- The article siafu has always been a redirect. Driver ant (now a redirect, but you can see the old content in the article history) did not have any interwiki links, so if there is or was a siafu article on a swahili wikipedia (though I can't find such a project listed on the front page) it was never connected to here. siafu 09:16, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Picture
Could someone with a legit picture of the siafu post it in this article. It is hard to understand exactly how mean looking these ants are without a picture. Jdufresne 17:04, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] There's no reference to the sizes of the driver ants in this article
I suspect that a substantial proportion of the readers who look up this article would like some indication of how big the driver ants are. I prefer not to directly edit a Wikipedia article without being sure of the accuracy of my input, but, according to a fact file on the website http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature, driver ants known as "workers" are about half a centimeter in length, "soldier" driver ants are almost 3 times this "size" (I believe they're referring to length here), the males ("sausage flies") are about 3cm long, and the queens are up to 5cm long.
[edit] Pictures
I have some pictures of army ants under attribution license. Don't know if it is Dorylinae so I prefer not to put it myself.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evdaimon/228546529/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/evdaimon/228545707/in/set-72157594258396072/ and some others
Hope it can help.
[edit] Video Link
The video link on this page contained a trojan downloader (Downloader.MisleadApp) on http://www.educatedearth.net/video.php?id=3661 as of 8/5/2007 Should it be removed?
[edit] Speed
Really only 20 meters per hour? That seems a little slow. Captain Pedant 11:09, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, really. The advancing front of the column is in the act of exploration and conquest - it takes time to subdue prey, so the column moves in spurts; fast when there is nothing encountered, slower when there is a target to be attacked. The net movement is about 20 meters per hour. Dyanega 21:51, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
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- How fast do they move when attacking? How close do they need to get to prey before entering attack mode? -- Milo —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.171.2.42 (talk) 22:30, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Merge
As part of the reorganization of the army ant articles, this page now contains most of the text from the former pages for safari ant and Dorylinae; Dorylinae is no longer a subfamily, and safari ant is NOT the most common name for this group - since there are so many names used, it is simpler to use the scientific name, as is done for Eciton. Dyanega 21:51, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dorylus/Dorylini?
What's the difference between Dorylus and Dorylini? —Ben FrantzDale 07:31, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Image of male
I think there is a need for an image of a male Driver ant. It would be necessary to put one into the article.--Chykka207 (talk) 16:28, 16 December 2007 (UTC)