Oxyptilus praedator was created in 1910.
Centromyrmex praedator was created in 2008.
Cyanagraea praedator was created in 1984.
Oxyptilus epidectis was created in 1908.
Oxyptilus idonealis was created in 1864.
Oxyptilus mycites was created in 1914.
Oxyptilus catathectes was created in 1933.
Oxyptilus wallecei was created in 1911.
Oxyptilus causodes was created in 1905.
Oxyptilus delawaricus was created in 1873.
Oxyptilus celebratus was created in 1932.
Oxyptilus chrysodactyla was created in 1775.
The term "predator" in ecology refers to an organism that hunts and feeds on other organisms, known as prey. The concept of a predator can arise from various ecological interactions and adaptations that have evolved over time to enhance survival and reproductive success. Predators play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems by regulating prey populations and promoting biodiversity. The term itself comes from the Latin word "praedator," meaning "plunderer" or "one who preys upon."