Leptogenys breviceps Viehmeyer, 1914

Č, Peter Hlavá & Janda, Milan, 2009, Leptogenopapus mirabilis, a new genus and species of Lomechusini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from Papua New Guinea associated with ants of the genus Leptogenys Roger, Zootaxa 2062, pp. 57-64 : 60

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.186844

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213124

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scientific name

Leptogenys breviceps Viehmeyer, 1914
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Host ant Leptogenys breviceps Viehmeyer, 1914 View in CoL

( Figs. 16, 17 View FIGURES 16 – 17 )

Leptogenys View in CoL is a large genus of Ponerinae View in CoL ants containing about 259 described species ( Bolton et al. 2006) distributed in tropics of all zoogeographic regions. All Leptogenys View in CoL species are predators feeding on other arthropods but many species developed different strategies for hunting ( Steghaus-Kovac & Maschwitz 1993). There are only about ten species reported to hunt collectively, exhibiting the legionary behavior. All are known from the tropical Asia and Australia (Queensland) ( Hölldobler & Wilson 1990). The holotype of Leptogenys breviceps View in CoL comes from eastern Papua New Guinea (Wareo, Morobe province). This species is considered to be a member of L. processionalis View in CoL „group“, containing species with mostly Indo-Malayan distribution ( Wilson 1958b). Ants related to L. processionalis ( Jerdon, 1851) View in CoL are believed to conduct group raides when searching for prey ( Wilson 1958a). The second author also witnessed group raiding behavior in L. breviceps View in CoL during foraging, although predation was not directly observed. The investigated colony of L. breviceps View in CoL was nesting in soil in the vicinity of a small pathway through grass undergrowth. The nest had multiple entrance holes and groups of ants were running among them. The surrounding vegetation was as a mixture of abandoned and active gardens, covered by patches of secondary re-growth forest, 5–15 years old. Wilson (1958b) reported L. breviceps View in CoL from a secondary forest, as well as from a primary forest.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Leptogenys

Loc

Leptogenys breviceps Viehmeyer, 1914

Č, Peter Hlavá & Janda, Milan 2009
2009
Loc

L. processionalis (

Jerdon 1851
1851
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