Ants of the ponerine genus Odontomachus use a trap jaw mechanism when
hunting fast prey. When particular trigger hairs, located on the inner
edge of the mandibles, are touched by prey, the jaws close extremely
rapidly and trap the target. This trap jaw response lasts only 0.33 to
1 millisecond. Electrophysiological recordings demonstrated that the
trigger hairs function as mechanoreceptors. Associated with each trigg
er hair are large sensory cells, the sensory axons of which measure 15
to 20 micrometers in diameter. These are among the largest sensory ne
urons, and their size implies that these axons conduct information ver
y rapidly.