A A Moreira, O C Bueno, R S Camargo, M A Castellani, S A Leite, J C Zanuncio, J A Sabattini, R C A L Paula, R N S Lemos, B S Coelho, N C Oliveira
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The study were studied in the João Dias da Silveira Campus (Bela Vista) of the São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Rio Claro, São Paulo state, Brazil (22°23'73\" S and 47°32'53\" W). Forty-nine nests were marked over three months, with four, seven, 31, four, and three nests, respectively, of the genera Cyphomyrmex, Mycetarotes, Mycocepurus, Myrmicocrypta, and Trachymyrmex Four spherical chambers were observed in Cyphomyrmex nests, with height, width, length, and depth, respectively, of 2.8 cm, 2.5 cm, and 2.1 cm, and 15 cm to 30 cm. A single spherical chamber at a depth from 10 to 25 cm was observed in a Mycetarotes sp. nest and in each of the 31 nests of Mycocepurus sp. and Myrmicocrypta sp., with height, width, length, and depth, respectively, of 3.6 cm, 4.5 cm, and 4.1 cm, and 10 to 110 cm; and 5 cm, 5.9 cm, 6.3 cm, and 10 cm to 72 cm. The number of fungus chambers ranged from one to four per Trachymyrmex sp. nest, at depths between 15 cm and 205 cm and height, width, and length, respectively, of 3.9 cm, 7.2 cm, and 7.9 cm. 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研究Cyphomyrmex、Mycetarotes、Mycocepurus、Myrmicocrypta和Trachymyrmex等真菌类蚂蚁的巢结构对了解它们的生态作用至关重要。结构变化影响这些蚂蚁的适应性及其对农业和森林生态系统的影响。在3个月内对49个真菌蚁巢的内外结构进行了标记,分别描述了4个、7个、31个、4个和3个Cyphomyrmex、Mycetarotes、Mycocepurus、Myrmicocrypta和Trachymyrmex(膜翅目:蚁科:蚁科)蚁巢。该研究是在巴西圣保罗州克拉罗(22°23'73" S和47°32'53" W)的圣保罗州立大学(UNESP) jo o Dias da Silveira校区(Bela Vista)进行的。三个月共标记了49个巢,其中Cyphomyrmex、Mycetarotes、Mycocepurus、Myrmicocrypta和Trachymyrmex的巢分别为4个、7个、31个、4个和3个,Cyphomyrmex巢中有4个球形室,高为2.8 cm,宽为2.5 cm,长为2.1 cm,深为15 cm ~ 30 cm。在Mycetarotes sp.的巢中,以及在Mycocepurus sp.和Myrmicocrypta sp.的31个巢中,均观察到一个深度为10 ~ 25 cm的球形室,其高度、宽度、长度和深度分别为3.6 cm、4.5 cm和4.1 cm,深度为10 ~ 110 cm;5厘米,5.9厘米,6.3厘米,10厘米到72厘米。每个Trachymyrmex sp.巢的真菌室数为1 ~ 4个,深度为15 ~ 205 cm,高度为3.9 cm,宽度为7.2 cm,长度为7.9 cm。蚁巢内部和外部结构的变化表明,它们应该被视为了解这些昆虫的生态学。
External and internal architecture of nests of fungus-growing ants of the genera Cyphomyrmex, Mycetarotes, Mycocepurus, Myrmicocrypta, and Trachymyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Studying the nest structures of fungus-growing ants of the genera Cyphomyrmex, Mycetarotes, Mycocepurus, Myrmicocrypta, and Trachymyrmex is essential to understanding their ecological role. Structural variations affect adaptation of these ants and their impact on agriculture and forest ecosystems. The internal and external structures of 49 fungus-growing ant nests were marked over three months, with four, seven, 31, four, and three nests, respectively, of the genera Cyphomyrmex, Mycetarotes, Mycocepurus, Myrmicocrypta, and Trachymyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Attini) were described. The study were studied in the João Dias da Silveira Campus (Bela Vista) of the São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Rio Claro, São Paulo state, Brazil (22°23'73" S and 47°32'53" W). Forty-nine nests were marked over three months, with four, seven, 31, four, and three nests, respectively, of the genera Cyphomyrmex, Mycetarotes, Mycocepurus, Myrmicocrypta, and Trachymyrmex Four spherical chambers were observed in Cyphomyrmex nests, with height, width, length, and depth, respectively, of 2.8 cm, 2.5 cm, and 2.1 cm, and 15 cm to 30 cm. A single spherical chamber at a depth from 10 to 25 cm was observed in a Mycetarotes sp. nest and in each of the 31 nests of Mycocepurus sp. and Myrmicocrypta sp., with height, width, length, and depth, respectively, of 3.6 cm, 4.5 cm, and 4.1 cm, and 10 to 110 cm; and 5 cm, 5.9 cm, 6.3 cm, and 10 cm to 72 cm. The number of fungus chambers ranged from one to four per Trachymyrmex sp. nest, at depths between 15 cm and 205 cm and height, width, and length, respectively, of 3.9 cm, 7.2 cm, and 7.9 cm. Variations in the internal and external structures of Attini ant nests indicate that they should be considered to understand the ecology of these insects.
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