Biology. The two specimens were collected from a single site located at 550 meters elevation, consisting of
secondary forest habitat with thick leaf litter cover and abundant decomposing woody material on the forest floor.
The ants were collected from leaf litter using Winkler extraction. The peculiar morphology of the mandibles
suggests a specialized predatory diet, like many other members of the Amblyoponinae (Gotwald and Levieux
1972, Ito 1993, Masuko 1993), but no direct observations have been made. Nothing else is currently known about
the ecology of this species.