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'' Acromyrmex '' '' Atta '' Leafcutter ants are social Insect s found in warmer regions of Central and South America . These unique ants have evolved an advanced Agricultural system based on Ant-fungus Mutualism . They feed on special structures called gongylidia produced by a specialized Fungus that grows only in the underground chambers of the Ant s' Nest . Different species of leafcutter ants use different species of fungus, but all of the fungi the ants use are members of the Lepiotaceae family. The ants actively cultivate their fungus, feeding it with freshly-cut plant material and maintaining it free from pests and Mold s. This Symbiotic relationship is further augmented by another symbiotic partner, a bacterium that grows on the ants and secretes chemicals, or Secondary Metabolites , which protect the fungus from molds that would feed on the fungus - essentially the ants use portable Antimicrobial s. Leaf cutter ants are sensitive enough to adapt to the fungi's reaction to different plant material, apparantly detecting chemical signals from the fungus. If a particular type of leaf is toxic to the fungus the colony will no longer collect it. , Leafcutter ants comprise two Genera — '' Atta '' and '' Acromyrmex '' — with a total of 39 Species 1 (15 in ''Atta'' and 24 in ''Acromyrmex''), some of which are major agricultural pests. For example, some ''Atta'' species are capable of defoliating an entire citrus tree in less than 24 hours. The ''Acromyrmex'' and ''Atta'' ants have much in common anatomically; however, the two can be identified by their external differences. Atta ants have 3 pairs of spines and a smooth Exoskeleton on the upper surface of the Thorax while ''Acromyrmex'' have 4 pairs and a rough exoskeleton. {Link without Title} A mature leafcutter colony can contain more than 8 million ants, mostly sterile female workers. They are divided into Caste s, based mostly on size, that perform different functions. ''Acromyrmex'' and ''Atta'' exhibit a high degree of Biological Polymorphism , four castes being present in established colonies - minims, minors, mediae and majors. Majors are also known as soldiers or dinergates. ''Atta'' ants are more polymorphic than Acromyrmex, meaning that there is comparatively less differential in size from the smallest to largest types of ''Acromymex''.
When the ants are out collecting leaves, they are at risk of being attacked by the Phorid Fly , a Parasitic pest which lay eggs into the crevices of the worker ants head. Often a minim will sit on the worker ant and ward off any attack. {Link without Title} |
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