Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA.
J Insect Sci. 2007;7:1-5. doi: 10.1673/031.007.1101.
On 26-July, 2005 a mating aggregation of Acropyga epedana Snelling (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) was observed in the Chiricahua Mountains in south-eastern Arizona. This is the first record of a mating flight of A. epedana, the only nearctic member of this pantropical genus. Mating behavior was observed, newly mated queens were collected, and a complete colony was excavated. New information is reported on the natural history and mating behavior of the species. The identity of a mealybug mutualist, Rhizoecus colombiensis (Homoptera: Rhizoecinae) is confirmed. Reproductive females participating in flights all carried mealybugs between their mandibles, indicating a vertical transfer of mealybugs with their ant hosts. No captured foundresses survived long in captivity, most likely due to the death of their mealybugs. The colony excavated had a single queen, though polygyny is common in the genus. Nearly all workers within the nest were heavily parasitized by mites, although males or gynes were not parasitized. These natural history observations are discussed with regard to this poorly understood mutualistic relationship between Acropyga ants and their mealybug partners.
2005 年 7 月 26 日,在亚利桑那州东南部的奇里卡瓦山脉观察到了 epedana 的交配聚集。这是首次记录到 epedana 的交配飞行,epedana 是这个泛热带属中唯一的近北极成员。观察到了交配行为,收集了新交配的皇后,并挖掘了一个完整的殖民地。报告了有关该物种的自然历史和交配行为的新信息。确定了一种粉蚧共生体,即 Rhizoecus colombiensis(同翅目:粉蚧科)。参与飞行的生殖雌性都在它们的下颚之间携带粉蚧,表明粉蚧与其蚂蚁宿主的垂直转移。没有发现发现者在囚禁中长时间存活,最有可能是因为它们的粉蚧死亡。挖掘出的殖民地只有一只女王,尽管在该属中多配偶制很常见。尽管雄性或雌虫没有被寄生,但巢内几乎所有的工蚁都被螨虫严重寄生。这些自然历史观察结果与 Acropyga 蚂蚁与其粉蚧伙伴之间这种了解甚少的共生关系有关。