Abstract

Abstract Ants are known to feed on a variety of plant resources. Nevertheless, there are very few reports in the literature on ants using flower parts. Here, we describe how two Odontomachus chelifer (Latreille) ants teared and removed a part of an inner tepal of a Neomarica candida (Hassl.) (Iridaceae) flower at the restinga sandy forest in the Cardoso Island State Park, Brazil. To determine which part of the perianth attracted these ants, we performed two independent two-choice field assays: tepals (inner and outer tepals) were cut in two parts (basal and apical), with contrasting colors, which were offered to ants leaving a colony. Our results show that ants significantly preferred to remove or lick the basal part of the inner tepal. Based on the knowledge of N. candida’s floral anatomy, we hypothesize that ants were attracted by the nectar produced by trichomatic nectaries at the basal part of the inner tepals. These tepal parts containing nectar are likely to be used as an alternative food resource amid the scarcity of arthropods usually preyed or scavenged by O. chelifer, since the restinga forest is known as an arthropod-poor habitat.

Highlights

  • Ants are known to feed on a variety of plant resources

  • We have reported the incidental observation of two O. chelifer workers tearing up an N. candida flower and carrying one of its inner tepals to their nest

  • Based on the two-choice bioassays performed, we conclude that O. chelifer ants were interested in the nectar-producing structures

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Introduction

Ants are known to feed on a variety of plant resources. there are very few reports in the literature on ants using flower parts. There are very few records of non-fungus-growing ants harvesting parts of flower perianth (sepals and petals, or tepals). We report on a new interaction of Odontomachus chelifer (Latreille) with plants: the active removal of flower perianth parts.

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