Mycocepurus


Mycocepurus is a Neotropical genus of fungus-growing ants 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. They use many different substrates for growing their fungi, from dry leaves and caterpillar dung to fruit matter. One of its species, Mycocepurus smithii, which lives in South America, reproduces by cloning – all ants in a colony are clones of the queen. M. castrator is a parasite of M. goeldii.

Species

Mycocepurus castrator Rabeling & Bacci, 2010Mycocepurus curvispinosus MacKay 1998Mycocepurus goeldii Mycocepurus obsoletus Emery, 1913Mycocepurus smithii Mycocepurus tardus Weber, 1940