Overview

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Biology

Habitat: In the Southeast, this ant inhabits open areas in sandy and occasionally other types of well-drained, often disturbed soils. In the West, apparently conspecific ants inhabit desert grassland and scrub, and chaparral. In Missouri, this ant is locally abundant in the sand prairie and savanna remnants of the Boot Heel region.

Natural History: D. flavus is diurnal and active, often when it is too hot for most other ants to forage on the surface. This species lives in single-nest, less populous colonies than D. smithi (hundreds, compared to thousands, of workers). Nests are in bare, sandy soil. Workers forage individually for small prey, insect carrion, and nectar and honeydew.

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Distribution

Distribution

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Physical Description

Diagnostic Description

I? [introduced species?]Probably introduced into California (Snelling 1995a).

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Literature records: Cordillera (Forel 1909).

 

Dorymyrmex flavus is a North American species unlikely to be conspecific with South American forms, record probably refers to Dorymyrmex paranensis .

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Type Information

Lectotype for Dorymyrmex flavus McCook, 1879
Collection: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Entomology
Sex/Stage: Worker;
Preparation: Pinned
Collector(s): C. Johnson
Locality: Larissa, Cherokee Co., Tex, Cherokee, Texas, United States
  • Lectotype: 1879. Report on Cotton Insects, United States Department of Agriculture Entomological Report. 186.
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Molecular Biology and Genetics

Molecular Biology

Statistics of barcoding coverage: Dorymyrmex flavus

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Public Records: 0
Species: 1
Species With Barcodes: 1

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