Sociobiology (Jun 2023)

A Southern Record of the Xenobiotic Ant Formicoxenus quebecensis from Eastern Wisconsin

  • Grant Navid Doering,
  • Matthew Prebus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v70i2.8374
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 2

Abstract

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The ant genus Formicoxenus is notable for the fact that all its species are xenobiotic and live inside or in close association with the nests of other ant species. Here, we report the occurrence of a colony of Formicoxenus quebecensis and its host, Myrmica alaskensis from the eastern side of the Door peninsula in Wisconsin. Both species are new records for the state, and F. quebecensis was previously known only from boreal habitats much farther north in Canada. We also provide some observations on this colony’s nest demography, morphology, and feeding behavior and discuss the ant community of this biogeographically interesting location.

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