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Parasitism by Neodohrniphora spp. malloch (Diptera, Phoridae) on workers of Atta sexdens ribropilosa Forel (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

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REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENTOMOLOGIA
Volume 52, Issue 2, Pages 300-302

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SOC BRASILEIRA ENTOMOLOGIA
DOI: 10.1590/S0085-56262008000200011

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leaf-cutting ant; parasitoid; phorid

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Parasitoids of the genus Neodohrniphora Malloch, 1914 generally attack workers of Atta sexdens rubropilosa Forel, 1908 in low ratios. However these attacks alter the foraging rhythm and reduces the number and size of workers as well as increases the number of abandoned plant fragments along the trails. A. sexdens rubropilosa can have a diurnal or nocturnal foraging activity, but it is uncertain if Neodohrniphora spp. attacks workers of this host during the night. The objective of this work was to verify the occurrence of Neodohrniphora phorids attacks and the level of parasitism on workers of A. sexdens rubropilosa under three light levels in laboratory, including the darkness. The levels of illumination were: high-light (0.65 mu mol/m(3)/s); low-light (0.05 mu mol/m(3)/s) and darkness (0.0 mu mol/m(3)/s). Field collected parasitoid females (Neodohrniphora tonhascai Brown, 2001 and Neodohrniphora elongate Brown, 2001) released in laboratory have attacked and parasitized A. sexdens rubropilosa workers only under high-light level. This suggests that these two Neodohrniphora species are not active in the field during the night (darkness) and that visual stimulus could be an essential component to the location and recognition of the host.

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