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But are they same kind of ant?
Not, they are different species of ants, the discothyrea are small , the Dinoponera are big.
I think the little ant is called Discothyrea sexarticulata, and it got its name from a person named Borgmeier.
Not biologists, saw the picture on a museum and tough it deserved some attention. I believe it became custom to add the name of the person who discovered the species and the year to the scientific name as can be seen here and in the message at the side of the picture on te museum.
Are small ants parasitic to big ants?
I think he’s just hanging out 🤘
The small ant is a specialized predator of spider eggs. I don't think they have any relationship, the photographer just wanted to show the contrast between their size and took a cool picture.