Thanks to the field collection efforts of bug guys Steven Wang and Brandon Woo, I had an opportunity this weekend to photograph one of the world's more oddly-proportioned ants, the major worker of Pheidole absurda. This is a granivorous big-headed ant found from Texas south to Costa Rica, and the massive head powers seed-crunching jaws.

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Only a few of the ants in Pheidole absurda colonies are so...um, absurd. Most workers look like normal little ants.
Anyway, what an oddball. I had seen them before, but this was the first time I'd photographed them.

@alexwild

Looks like a wrecking ant!

Reminds me of a hydraulic wrecking machine, ready to tear down a concrete building.

@alexwild Wow look at those mandibles!
@alexwild @Hesperalis “this is my little sister. tell me again what you said to her. say it slowly.”
@alexwild What an apt species name: P. absurda. Some ants grow large bellies to act as living lards (honeypot ants), others like this grow large heads to crush seeds. Makes sense, fits within the evolutionary adjacent possible.

@albertcardona

For a while, our Texas populations went under the name Pheidole ridicula, but that was synonymized under absurda. I still feel a little sad about that.