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Most diverse in the tropics, Hypoponera species that inhabit higher latitudes tend to be more widespread, common and abundant than their tropical and subtropical congeners. Hypoponera inhabit and nest in leaf litter, the surface layer of soil, downed rotten wood, and soil around plant roots. Nests are most often located by turning objects on the ground like downed wood and rocks or through the ripping away of bark on rotting downed wood or at the base of dead trees. Litter samples in tropical areas, especially in moist forested sites, often contain individuals of this genus.

Hypoponera are all believed to be predators of small arthropods but published details about their diet are sparse. A lack of information about other aspects of their biology is also typical for most species.