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Dorylinae

Driver ants Dorylus helvolus, photographed by Alex Wild.


Belongs within: Formicidae.

The Dorylinae, the army and driver ants, are a group of ants that have only temporary nests, with the colony moving as a whole as it forages for food. The name is used here in a broad sense; many sources divide the dorylines between a number of smaller subfamilies. The Dorylinae include some of the largest ants, with females of Dorylus species being up to 5 cm in length.

See also: Ants on the move (Taxon of the Week: Dorylidae).

Characters (from Wheeler & Wheeler 1990): Eyes absent or vestigial; pedicel usually of two segments in worker (one in female and male); clypeus short; frontal carinae short and vertical, not covering antennal insertions; antennae usually short; epinotum usually unarmed.

<==Dorylinae [Dorylidae] WW90
    |  i. s.: Nomamyrmex WW90
    |--+--Aenictogiton [Aenictogitoninae] BS06
    |  `--Dorylus Fabr. 1793 BS06, B03 (see below for synonymy)
    |       |--*D. helvolus B03
    |       |--D. brevinodosa [=D. (Typhlopone) brevinodosa] E89
    |       |--D. fuscus Emery 1889 E89
    |       |--D. labiatus Shuck. 1840 (see below for synonymy) B03
    |       |--D. laevigatus (Smith 1857) (see below for synonymy) B03
    |       |--D. nigricans I92
    |       |--D. oraniensis (Lucas 1849) E89, E12 [=Typhlopona oraniensis E12, [=D. (Typhlopone) oraniensis E89]
    |       |--D. orientalis Westw. 1835 B03 (see below for synonymy) B03
    |       `--D. punctata [=D. (Typhlopone) punctata] E89
    `--+--‘Cerapachys’ sexspinus BS06
       `--+--+--Neivamyrmex nigrescens BS06 [=Eciton nigrescens S57]
          |  `--+--Cheliomyrmex morosus BS06
          |     `--Eciton [Ecitoninae] BS06
          |          |--E. burchelli MO02
          |          |--E. dulcius WP99
          |          |--E. hamatum H79
          |          `--E. vagans BS06
          `--Aenictus Shuckard 1840 BS06, B03 [incl. Typhlatta Smith 1858 B03; Aenictinae]
               |--*A. ambiguus Shuckard 1840 B03
               |--A. aitkeni Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. aratus Forel 1900 TB85
               |--A. arya Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. binghami Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. brevicornis (Mayr 1878) [=Typhlatta brevicornis] B03
               |--A. certus Westwood 1842 B03
               |--A. ceylonicus (Mayr 1866) TB85 (see below for synonymy)
               |--A. clavatus Forel 1901 [incl. A. clavatus var. kanarensis] B03
               |--A. clavitibia Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. cornutus N-ZLI11
               |--A. dentatus N-ZLI11
               |--A. eugenii BS06
               |--A. feae Emery 1889 E89
               |--A. fergusoni Forel 1901 (see below for synonymy) B03
               |--A. glabratus N-ZLI11
               |--A. gleadowi Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. grandis Bingham 1903 B03
               |--A. greeni Bingham 1903 B03
               |--A. hilli Clark 1928 TB85
               |--A. laeviceps (Smith 1858) [=Typhlatta laeviceps] B03
               |--A. latiscapus Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. longi Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. martini Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. pachycerus (Smith 1858) (see below for synonymy) B03
               |--A. peguensis Emery 1894 B03
               |--A. philiporum Wilson 1964 TB85
               |--A. pubescens Smith 1859 B03
               |--A. punensis Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. shuckardi Forel 1901 B03
               |--A. turneri Forel 1900 H13, TB85
               |--A. westwoodi Forel 1901 B03
               `--A. wroughtoni Forel 1890 B03

Aenictus ceylonicus (Mayr 1866) TB85 [=Typhlatta ceylonica TB85; incl. A. deuqueti Crawley 1923 TB85, A. exiguus Clark 1934 TB85, A. ceylonicus var. latro B03]

Aenictus fergusoni Forel 1901 [incl. A. fergusoni var. hodgsoni, A. fergusoni var. montanus, A. fergusoni var. piltzi] B03

Aenictus pachycerus (Smith 1858) [=Eciton pachycerus; incl. Typhlatta bengalensis Mayr 1878, Aenictus bengalensis] B03

Dorylus Fabr. 1793 BS06, B03 [incl. Alaopone Emery 1881 B03, Dichthadia Gerst. 1863 B03, Typhlopone Westwood 1840 B03]

Dorylus labiatus Shuck. 1840 [=D. fulvus var. labiatus; incl. D. hindostanus Smith 1859, D. (Typhlopone) laeviceps] B03

Dorylus laevigatus (Smith 1857) [=Typhlopone laevigata; incl. Do. (Typhlopone) breviceps Emery 1889, Dichthadia glaberrima Gerst. 1863, Do. klugi Emery 1887] B03

Dorylus orientalis Westw. 1835 B03 [incl. Labidus (Typhlopone) curtisi Shuck. 1840 B03, D. fuscus Emery 1889 B03, E89, D. longicornis Shuck. 1840 B03, Alaopone oberthuri Emery 1881 B03]

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[B03] Bingham, C. T. 1903. The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Hymenoptera vol. 2. Ants and Cuckoo-Wasps. Taylor and Francis: London.

[BS06] Brady, S. G., T. R. Schultz, B. L. Fisher & P. S. Ward. 2006. Evaluating alternative hypotheses for the early evolution and diversification of ants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 103 (48): 18172–18177.

[E89] Emery, C. 1889. Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine. XX.—Formiche di Birmania e del Tenasserim raccolte da Leonardo Fea (1885–87). Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, Serie 2a 7: 485–520.

[E12] Evenhuis, N. L. 2012. Publication and dating of the Exploration Scientifique de l'Algérie: Histoire Naturelle des Animaux Articulés (1846–1849) by Pierre Hippolyte Lucas. Zootaxa 3448: 1–61.

[H13] Heterick, B. E. 2013. A taxonomic overview and key to the ants of Barrow Island, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 83: 375–404.

[H79] Howse, P. E. 1979. The uniqueness of insect societies: aspects of defense and integration. In: Larwood, G., & B. R. Rosen (eds) Biology and Systematics of Colonial Organisms pp. 345–374. Academic Press: London.

[I92] Imes, R. 1992. The Practical Entomologist. Aurum Press: London.

[MO02] Machado, G., & P. S. Oliveira. 2002. Maternal care in the Neotropical harvestman Bourguyia albiornata (Arachnida: Opiliones): oviposition site selection and egg protection. Behaviour 139: 1509–1524.

[N-ZLI11] Nur-Zati A. M., G. T. Lim & A. B. Idris. 2011. Checklist of ants of selected hill dipterocarp forests of peninsular Malaysia. Serangga 16 (1): 91–105.

[WP99] Walter, D. E., & H. C. Proctor. 1999. Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour. CABI Publishing: Wallingford (UK).

[WW90] Wheeler, G. C., & J. Wheeler. 1990. Insecta: Hymenoptera Formicidae. In: Dindal, D. L. (ed.) Soil Biology Guide pp. 1277–1294. John Wiley & Sones: New York.

Attini

Worker of Trachymyrmex septentrionalis tending fungus, photographed by Alex Wild.


Belongs within: Myrmicinae.

The Attini, including the leafcutter ants and allied taxa, are a clade of ants characterised by the cultivation of fungi for food (Schultz & Brady 2008). Female attins, upon leaving the parental nest, carry a sample of their food fungus with them in order to start a culture in their new nest. The ancestral attins cultivated fungi of the Leucocoprineae, but one subgroup of the genus Apterostigma cultivates coral fungi of the Pterulaceae. Leafcutter ants, including the genera Atta and Acromyrmex, cultivate a single derived fungus species on pieces of leaves that they collect and carry back to their nest (Schultz & Brady 2008).

<==Attini
    |--Paleoattini SB08
    |    |--Apterostigma SB08
    |    |    |  i. s.: A. electropilosum SB08
    |    |    |         A. pilosum SB08
    |    |    |--A. auriculatum SB08
    |    |    `--+--A. collare SB08
    |    |       |--+--A. dentigerum SB08
    |    |       |  `--A. dorotheae SB08
    |    |       `--+--A. goniodes SB08
    |    |          `--A. manni SB08
    |    `--+--Mycocepurus SB08
    |       |    |--M. smithi SB08
    |       |    `--+--M. curvispinosus SB08
    |       |       `--M. tardus SB08
    |       `--Myrmicocrypta SB08
    |            |--M. infuscata SB08
    |            `--+--M. buenzlii SB08
    |               `--+--M. ednaella SB08
    |                  `--M. urichi SB08
    `--Neoattini SB08
         |--Mycetophylax emeryi SB08
         `--+--Mycetarotes SB08
            |    |--M. acutus SB08
            |    `--M. parallelus SB08
            `--Mycetosoritis SB08
                 |--M. hartmanni SB08
                 `--+--M. clorindae SB08
                    `--Cyphomyrmex SB08
                         |  i. s.: C. maya SB08
                         |         C. taino SB08
                         |--+--+--C. fanulus SB08
                         |  |  `--+--‘Mycetophylax’ conformis SB08
                         |  |     `--C. morschi SB08
                         |  `--+--C. rimosus SB08
                         |     `--+--C. cornutus SB08
                         |        `--C. minutus SB08
                         `--+--+--C. costatus SB08
                            |  `--+--C. longiscapus SB08
                            |     `--C. muelleri SB08
                            `--+--Mycetagroicus triangularis SB08
                               `--Trachymyrmex SB08
                                    |  i. s.: T. neomexicanus WW90
                                    |         T. nogalensis WW90
                                    |         T. primaevus SB08
                                    |         T. seminole H79
                                    |         T. urichi H79
                                    |--+--Sericomyrmex parvulus SB08
                                    |  `--+--T. papulatus SB08
                                    |     `--+--T. opulentus SB08
                                    |        `--T. zeteki SB08
                                    `--+--+--T. intermedius SB08
                                       |  `--+--T. diversus SB08
                                       |     `--+--T. cornetzi SB08
                                       |        `--+--T. bugnioni SB08
                                       |           `--T. irmgardae SB08
                                       `--+--+--T. arizonensis SB08
                                          |  `--+--T. septentrionalis SB08
                                          |     `--T. smithi SB08
                                          `--+--Atta SB08
                                             |    |  i. s.: A. dissimilis Jerdon 1851 (n. d.) B03
                                             |    |         A. domicola Jerdon 1851 (n. d.) B03
                                             |    |         A. sexdens H79
                                             |    |--+--A. cephalotes SB08
                                             |    |  `--A. laevigata SB08
                                             |    `--+--A. mexicana SB08
                                             |       `--A. texana SB08
                                             `--Acromyrmex BS06
                                                  |  i. s.: A. lobicornis CM07
                                                  |--A. versicolor SB08
                                                  `--+--A. octospinosus SB08
                                                     `--+--Pseudoatta SB08
                                                        |--+--A. balzani SB08
                                                        |  `--A. landolti SB08
                                                        `--+--A. heyeri SB08
                                                           `--A. lundi SB08

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[B03] Bingham, C. T. 1903. The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Hymenoptera. Vol. II. Ants and Cuckoo-Wasps. Taylor and Francis: London.

[BS06] Brady, S. G., T. R. Schultz, B. L. Fisher & P. S. Ward. 2006. Evaluating alternative hypotheses for the early evolution and diversification of ants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 103 (48): 18172–18177.

[CM07] Curtis, D. J., & G. Machado. 2007. Ecology. In: Pinto-da-Rocha, R., G. Machado & G. Giribet (eds) Harvestmen: The Biology of Opiliones pp. 280–308. Harvard University Press: Cambridge (Massachusetts).

[H79] Howse, P. E. 1979. The uniqueness of insect societies: Aspects of defense and integration. In: Larwood, G. & B. R. Rosen (eds) Biology and Systematics of Colonial Organisms pp. 345–374. Academic Press: London.

[SB08] Schultz, T. R. & S. G. Brady. 2008. Major evolutionary transitions in ant agriculture. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 105 (14): 5435–5440.

[WW90] Wheeler, G. C., & J. Wheeler. 1990. Insecta: Hymenoptera Formicidae. In: Dindal, D. L. (ed.) Soil Biology Guide pp. 1277–1294. John Wiley & Sones: New York.
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