- Source: Dorymyrmex
Dorymyrmex (also known as cone ants or pyramid ants) is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dolichoderinae.
Distribution and habitat
This genus has a strictly American distribution, inhabiting in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions and containing 60 species, several undescribed. Despite being considered by many ant collectors as "road side weeds", several species of Dorymyrmex shown a high degree of endemicity, specialized habitat preferences, and varied population structure. Some species may serve as potential agents of biological control of annual crop pests. Species of Dorymyrmex nest preferentially in dry or disturbed habitats, generally in soil without vegetation cover. Several species are known to attend aphids and other hemipterous insects. Such behavior is common in other Dolichoderinae genera and related subfamilies.
Species
References
External links
Media related to Dorymyrmex at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dolichoderinae
- Dorymyrmex
- Dorymyrmex bicolor
- Dorymyrmex paranensis
- Dorymyrmex emmaericaellus
- Dorymyrmex coniculus
- Dorymyrmex antarcticus
- Dorymyrmex wheeleri
- Dorymyrmex caretteoides
- Dorymyrmex fusculus
- Dorymyrmex jheringi