Thaumatomyrmex Mayr Fig. 33 Thaumatomyrmex Mayr, 1887: 530 (as genus). Type-species: Thaumatomyrmex mutilatus Mayr, 1887: 531; by monotypy. Thaumatomyrmex is a small (12 described species) Neotropical ponerine genus. These ants are notable for their pitchfork-like mandibles and other unusual cephalic characters and their specialized predation on polyxenid millipedes. Formerly considered a tribe separate from Ponerini, we confirm here their phylogenetic placement within the Pachycondyla group of Ponerini. Diagnosis. Thaumatomyrmex workers are among the most morphologically derived of all ponerines, and would be difficult to confuse with those of any other genus. Their pitchfork-like mandibles and widely separated frontal lobes are ...