R S Soares, A A Moreira, M A Castellani, L C Forti, R S Camargo, D L Nascimento, C A O Matos, S A Leite, A C P Cardoso, J C Zanuncio, J A Sabattini, N C Oliveira
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摘要
阿塔属物种的巢在结构上是阿蒂尼部落中最复杂的。研究了巴西巴伊亚州Vitória da Conquista地区切叶蚁(Atta sexdens, L. 1758)(膜翅目:蚁科)巢穴的外部和内部特征。选取了10个蚁巢(N1 ~ N10),并根据蚁采草工人挖出的松散土壤描述了蚁巢的外部结构。测量了蚁巢中觅食路径的长度和宽度,以及它们的入口孔到松散土丘的距离。对松散土面积分别为78.02 m2、8.06 m2和4.78 m2的N1、N2和N3鸟巢的内部结构、内室和隧道的数量、形状、尺寸和深度进行了描述和测量。巢N1不成型开挖,N2和N3用5 kg水泥在10 L水中成型后开挖。在挖掘开始之前,挖了一米深的壕沟,并不断拓宽和加深,直到暴露出这些巢穴的房间和隧道。蚂蚁不规则地沉积松散的土壤,在它们巢穴的入口洞周围形成小土丘。真菌和空腔是球形的,有细枝状的分支。隧道的内段为椭圆形或圆形,尺寸不同。
The nest architecture of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Nests of species of the genus Atta are, structurally, the most complex among those of the Attini tribe. The objective of this research was to describe external and internal characteristics of nests of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens (L. 1758) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia state, Brazil. Ten nests (N1 to N10) of this ant were selected and their external architecture described according to the loose soil removed from excavations by ant forage workers. The length and width of foraging trails and the distance of their entrance holes to the mound of loose soil in nests of this ant were measured. The internal architecture and the number, shape, dimensions and depth of the internal chambers and tunnels of the N1, N2 and N3 nests, with loose soil areas of 78.02, 8.06 and 4.78 m2, respectively, were described and measured. The nest N1 was excavated without moulding and the N2 and N3 moulded with 5 kg of cement in 10 L of water and subsequently excavated. Trenches, one meter deep, were made before excavation began and widened and deepened until exposing the chambers and tunnels of these nests. The ants deposited loose soil irregularly, forming small mounds around the entrance holes of their nests. Fungus and empty chambers are spherical with twig-like branches. The inner sections of the tunnels are elliptical or circular with different dimensions.
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