Acromyrmex balzani is a species of leaf-cutter ant of the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is found Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.[1] It occurs in Cerrado[1][2] and semideciduous seasonal forest.[1] It is a grass-cutting species.[2]
Subspecies
In addition to the nominotypical subspecies, one subspecies is recognized:[3]
- Acromyrmex balzani multituber Santschi, 1922 – Bolivia
Colony structure
A colony of Acromyrmex balzani consists of several subnests (i.e, polydomy), with one queen each. The underground nests contain 1–14 fungus chambers and can reach a depth of at least 160 cm (63.0 in). There are no waste chambers; the waste is deposited outside the nest.[2]


See also
References
- ^ a b c d "Species: Acromyrmex balzani (Emery, 1890)". AntWeb. Version 8.106.1. California Academy of Science. 2024. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
- ^ a b c Caldato, Nádia; da Silva Camargo, Roberto; Forti, Luiz Carlos; de Andrade, Ana Paula Protti; Lopes, Juliane Floriano Santos (2016). "Nest architecture in polydomous grass-cutting ants (Acromyrmex balzani)". Journal of Natural History. 50 (25–26): 1561–1581. doi:10.1080/00222933.2016.1166529. hdl:11449/172806.
- ^ "Species: Acromyrmex balzani multituber Santschi, 1922". AntWeb. Version 8.106.1. California Academy of Science. 2024. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
External links
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