Temnothorax
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''Temnothorax'' is a
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of
ant Ants are Eusociality, eusocial insects of the Family (biology), family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the Taxonomy (biology), order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from Vespoidea, vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cre ...
s in the
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Myrmicinae Myrmicinae is a subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end botanical subfamily ...
. It contains more than 380
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.


Biology

The workers of ''Temnothorax'' species are generally small ( mesosoma length 0.715 mm). Colonies are typically monogynous, although facultative polygyny has been documented in several species. Colony populations are usually quite small, often with less than 100 workers. However, several studies have found colonies of some species to be widely dispersed with several to many satellite nests. Many species are arboreal, living within hollow stems, old beetle or termite galleries, or in galls. ''Temnothorax'' species appear to be trophic generalists, feeding on a wide variety of scavenged items, including the elaiosomes of seeds. None have been documented to be active or aggressive predators.


Phylogenetics

Recent molecular phylogenetic studies show that the genera ''Chalepoxenus'', '' Myrmoxenus'' and ''Protomognathus'' are nested within ''Temnothorax'', and that the latter is distinct from the more distantly related genera '' Formicoxenus'', '' Leptothorax'' and '' Harpagoxenus''. Species in these 'satellite' genera live as social parasites within the nests of other species of ''Temnothorax''.


Social behaviors

As ''Temnothorax'' colonies are small and easy to maintain in a laboratory environment, they are often used to study social behavior in ants.''Temnothorax'' have been used to show displays of social structures through communication, colony responsibility, and influence. Communication among ants had been observed by biologists and is assumed to be entirely influenced through substrate-bound odor cues. However, this previously determined social factor has been disproved among ''Temnothorax;'' a study isolating navigational influences during
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. This report concluded that this species relies on visual cues and odor cues are simply used to mark territory. ''Temnothorax'' species have been studied to determine the extent of
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control over reproductive decisions of her workers. In one study comparing mixed-species colonies and same-species colonies, queens were not able to completely suppress reproduction of the male workers in mixed-species colonies but could suppress male workers in single-species colonies. Size of a ''Temnothorax'' colony influences the division of labor among workers. By studying 11 colonies of both large and small population sizes (a small colony to consist of 200 to 400 individuals and a large colony to consist of 500 to 700 individuals), the researchers were able to determine how tasks were divided and the proportion of how many workers were active or inactive in the completion of tasks. Seven different tasks are required during the
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process from an old
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to a new one: scouting, brood transport, adult transport, collection of food (collection of dead '' Drosophila'' vinegar flies and collection of
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solution), collection of sand materials for wall building, and the actual task of wall building. The proportion of active workers is usually less than 25% and never more than 50%. The ratio of active and non-active workers remains consistent across colony sizes. Specialization of tasks is also not determined by colony size.


Selected species

*'' Temnothorax albipennis'' *'' Temnothorax americanus'' *'' Temnothorax apenninicus'' *'' Temnothorax brunneus'' *'' Temnothorax corsicus'' *'' Temnothorax curvispinosus'' *'' Temnothorax exilis'' *'' Temnothorax fragosus'' *'' Temnothorax gallae'' *'' Temnothorax inquilinus'' *'' Temnothorax kutteri'' *'' Temnothorax lichtensteini'' *'' Temnothorax longispinosus'' *'' Temnothorax muellerianus'' *'' Temnothorax nylanderi'' *'' Temnothorax pilagens'' *'' Temnothorax recedens'' *'' Temnothorax rugatulus'' *'' Temnothorax sentosus'' *'' Temnothorax tarbinskii'' *'' Temnothorax texanus'' *'' Temnothorax tramieri'' *'' Temnothorax unifasciatus'' *'' Temnothorax zabelini''


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Further reading

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q4050817 Myrmicinae Ant genera Taxa described in 1861