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Original Articles

Nest Architecture of Atta laevigata (F. Smith, 1858) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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Pages 109-116 | Published online: 09 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

The internal structure of three nests of Atta laevigata was studied in Botucatu city, São Paulo State, Brazil. Two nests were excavated through the opening of trenches and one was cement-moulded to enable a better view of the internal structures. The three nests presented a similar structure, with the depths and number of chambers varying as a function of the loose soil area of the nests. The number of chambers ranged from 1149 to 7864, reaching as deep as 7 m underground. Chamber volume ranged from 0.03 to 51 l. The foraging tunnels extended as far as 70 m from the loose soil region. The nests of this species are the deepest within the genus Atta and have the highest number of chambers.

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