''Mycocepurus'' is a
Neotropical
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone.
Definition
In bi ...
genus
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of
fungus-growing ants
Fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) comprise all the known fungus-growing ant species participating in ant–fungus mutualism. They are known for cutting grasses and leaves, carrying them to their colonies' nests, and using them to grow fungus on ...
(
tribe
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Attini) in the
subfamily Myrmicinae
Myrmicinae is a subfamily of ants, with about 140 extant genera; their distribution is cosmopolitan. The pupae lack cocoons. Some species retain a functional sting. The petioles of Myrmicinae consist of two nodes. The nests are permanent an ...
. The genus is known from
Mexico
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, south to
Brazil
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and
Argentina
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. Like other attines, they primarily grow fungi of the tribe
Leucocoprini (family
Agaricaceae
The Agaricaceae are a family of basidiomycete fungi and include the genus ''Agaricus'', as well as basidiomycetes previously classified in the families Tulostomataceae, Lepiotaceae, and Lycoperdaceae.
Taxonomy
The family Agaricaceae was publish ...
). They use many different
substrates for growing their fungi, from dry leaves and caterpillar dung to fruit matter.
One of its species, ''
Mycocepurus smithii
''Mycocepurus smithii'' is a species of fungus-growing ant from Latin America. This species is widely distributed geographically and can be found from Mexico in the north to Argentina in the south, as well as on some Caribbean Islands. It liv ...
'', which lives in South America, reproduces by
cloning
Cloning is the process of producing individual organisms with identical or virtually identical DNA, either by natural or artificial means. In nature, some organisms produce clones through asexual reproduction. In the field of biotechnology, c ...
– all ants in a colony are clones of the queen.
''M. castrator'' is a parasite of ''M. goeldii''.
Species
* ''
Mycocepurus castrator
''Mycocepurus castrator'' is a species of parasitic ant, in the genus ''Mycocepurus'', native to Brazil. Described in 2010, the species is a workerless and obligate parasite of the related ant ''Mycocepurus goeldii''. It is known only from Rio Cl ...
''
Rabeling & Bacci, 2010
* ''
Mycocepurus curvispinosus
''Mycocepurus'' is a Neotropical genus of fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus is known from Mexico, south to Brazil and Argentina. Like other attines, they primarily grow fungi of the tribe Leucocoprini (f ...
''
MacKay 1998
* ''
Mycocepurus goeldii
''Mycocepurus goeldii'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Mycocepurus''.
The species is parasitised by a closely related species, ''Mycocepurus castrator''. The two diverged recently, around 37,000 years ago, and evolved in the same geographi ...
''
( Forel, 1893)
* ''
Mycocepurus obsoletus
''Mycocepurus'' is a Neotropical genus of fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus is known from Mexico, south to Brazil and Argentina. Like other attines, they primarily grow fungi of the tribe Leucocoprini (f ...
''
Emery, 1913
* ''
Mycocepurus smithii
''Mycocepurus smithii'' is a species of fungus-growing ant from Latin America. This species is widely distributed geographically and can be found from Mexico in the north to Argentina in the south, as well as on some Caribbean Islands. It liv ...
''
(Forel, 1893)
* ''
Mycocepurus tardus
''Mycocepurus'' is a Neotropical genus of fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus is known from Mexico, south to Brazil and Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, Rep� ...
''
Weber, 1940
References
External links
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Myrmicinae
Ant genera
Hymenoptera of South America
Hymenoptera of North America
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