Makebapone

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Makebapone is a genus of ponerine ants containing two species found in the Afrotropics. Described in 2025, its species were previously placed in the genus Mesoponera by Schmidt & Shattuck in 2014. It is named after the South African singer Miriam Makeba, and its grammatical gender is feminine. Its appearance is generally similar to that of Mesoponera, except for a few differences like a shorter masticatory margin with low teeth, a broadly rounded and inflated clypeus, a slit-shaped propodeal spiracle, an evenly convex subpetiolar process, and a short and downturned prora.[2]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Family:Formicidae
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Makebapone
Makebapone caffraria queen specimen from AntWeb
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Ponerinae
Tribe: Ponerini
Alliance: Odontomachus genus group
Genus: Makebapone
Fisher et al. 2025
Type species
Ponera caffraria
Smith, 1858
Diversity[1]
2 species
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Species

Makebapone contains two valid species as of 2025.[2]

  • Makebapone caffraria (Smith, 1858)
  • Makebapone ingesta (Wheeler, 1922)

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