Distribution and habitat preferences of Galápagos ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Author
Herrera Léon Baert Wouter Dekoninck, Henri W.
Author
Causton, Charlotte E.
Author
Sevilla, Christian R.
Author
Pozo, Paola
Author
Hendrickx, Frederik
text
Belgian Journal of Entomology
2020
93
1
60
journal article
302430
10.5281/zenodo.13710313
83b9d93e-6482-4509-82e7-d477e479612b
2295-0214
13710313
2612CE09-F7FF-45CD-B52E-99F04DC2AA56
Camponotus planus
Smith, 1877
(
ANTWEB
: CASENT0173221). (
Map 10
)
Camponotus planus
is an endemic diurnal species (
WHEELER
, 1924;
MEIER
, 1994
). It was collected for the first time by Charles Darwin in 1835 and so far it is recorded on 17 islands. It is common in the Littoral Zone and mangrove patches (foraging between the leaf litter), and it can also be found in dry areas. It is not common in the humid highland zones. It nests in the roots of trees, shrubs,
Opuntia
sp.
(
WHEELER
, 1924), under rocks, and in dry branches of
B. graveolens
and rotten logs.
Camponotus planus
has been recorded feeding on extrafloral nectaries of
O. echios
, visiting flowers of
J. thouarsii
(
MEIER
, 1994
;
JARAMILLO
et al.,
2010
), tending mealy bugs on stems of
S. atractyloides
,
S. gordilloi
and visiting flowers of
C. lutea
(
WHEELER
, 1924;
BOADA
, 2005
).
Workers have been collected in areas with
C. scouleri
,
S. microcephala
,
M. laricifolia
,
B. graveolens
,
Z. fagara
,
C. lutea
and
W. ovata
,
P. rufipes
,
D. lancifolius
,
T. rufosericea
,
H. mancinella
,
M. octogona
,
P. floribunda
.
Camponotus planus
has also been found on sandy beaches with
Sesuvium edmondstonii
Hook. f.
and
C. pyriformis
, in the shrub layer dominated by
Dodonaea viscosa
Jacq.
and
O. insularis
, in fern zones (like
Polypodium tridens
Kunze
,
Doryopteris pedata
var.
palmata
(Willd) Hicken
), on shrubs of
L. peduncularis
, in grasses covered with
I. triloba
, and herbs of
Sida salviifolia
C. Presl.
Camponotus planus
is also common in branches and leaves of mangroves (
A. germinans
,
L. racemosa
,
R. mangle
).
Map 9. Distribution of
Camponotus macilentus
Smith, 1877
.
Map 10. Distribution of
Camponotus planus
Smith, 1877
.
Camponotus planus
reacts quickly when the nest is disturbed. In natural areas it can be preyed upon by
T. stolzmanni
, a crab–spider (
LUBIN
, 1983
). Males and queens can be abundant in the hot–rainy season (December–May), especially near the coast, where nuptial flights occur. It can also be found during the cold season (June–November), though it is less active (
WHEELER
, 1924). Males and queens can be collected around lights of lamps in the streets, houses and on ships.
Camponotus planus
has been found traveling on tourist boats suggesting that they play a role in species transfer between islands (
LOMAS
, 2008
). Despite its wide distribution in the archipelago
C. planus
has not been collected on Pinta, Genovesa and Española, however the ant fauna of these islands is poorly studied.
Camponotus planus
is a complex of at least nine subspecies (
WHEELER
, 1919, 1924, 1933), that requires further study.