Axinidris (Earth-7045)

Axinidris an ant genus that is endemic to the Afrotropical region, and seems to be zoogeographically mostly restricted to the Guineo-Congolian rainforest belt from West Africa to the Kakamega Forest in Western Kenya, with few species occurring also in Eastern or Southern Africa. A total of 21 species are known. Interestingly, all eight species known from Kenya are only found in the Kakamega Forest in Western Kenya and four of these are also endemic to this rainforest. This genus is in an almost perfect taxonomic situation, with a revision by [https://www.antwiki.org/wiki/Shattuck,_Steven_O. Steven O. Shattuck] in 1991 and a more recent one by Roy Snelling in 2007, allowing easy identification to species.

The genus Axinidris is an arboreal genus with an omnivorous diet and its members seem to prefer moist rainforest habitats where they nest in hollow, living or dead stems, or in rotten wood.

History
The history of Axinidris is similar to its real life counterpart.

Known Species

 * Axinidris acholli
 * Axinidris bidens
 * Axinidris denticulata
 * Axinidris gabonica
 * Axinidris ghanensis
 * Axinidris hylekoites
 * Axinidris hypoclinoides
 * Axinidris icipe
 * Axinidris kakamegensis
 * Axinidris kinoin
 * Axinidris lignicola
 * Axinidris luhya
 * Axinidris mlalu
 * Axinidris murielae
 * Axinidris namib
 * Axinidris nigripes
 * Axinidris occidentalis
 * Axinidris okekai
 * Axinidris palligastrion
 * Axinidris stageri
 * Axinidris tridens

Powers

 * Superhuman Sight, Smell, and Taste
 * Wall Climbing

Habitat
Habitat: Earth

Gravity: 9.80665 m/s

Atmosphere: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, remaining percentage other gases