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In Costa Rica, this species is known from a single specimen, from La Selva Biological Station (SSE 700), in a berlese sample of litter and soil from the forest floor. A Brazilian species, Thaumatomyrmex mutilatus, is a specialist predator of polyxenid millipedes (Brandao et al. 1991), and thus atrox may be as well.

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