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Predatory Behavior of Canthon virens (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): A Predator of Leafcutter Ants

Authors :
Luiz Carlos Forti
Isabela Maria Piovesan Rinaldi
Roberto da Silva Camargo
Ricardo Toshio Fujihara
Source :
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Vol 2012 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2012.

Abstract

We present a detailed description of the predatory behavior of the beetle Canthon virens Mannerheim, 1829, on the leafcutter ant Atta sp. We observed 51 acts of predation, which were also recorded on film and subjected to behavioral analysis. Canthon virens exhibited 28 behaviors while predating upon Atta sp. queens. Adult beetles search for queens while flying in a zigzag pattern, 15 to 20 cm above the ground. After catching a queen, the predator stands on its back and starts cutting the queen cervix. Once the prey is decapitated, the predator rolls it until an insurmountable obstacle is reached. The distance from the site of predation to the obstacle can vary widely and is unpredictable. The beetle rolling the queen also buries it in a very peculiar way: first, it digs a small hole and pulls the queen inside, while another beetle is attached to the prey. The burial process takes many hours (up to 12) and may depend on the hardness of the soil and the presence of obstacles. In general, one or two beetles are found in a chamber with the queen after it is buried. They make the brood balls, which serve as food for the offspring. This study contributes to the knowledge of the predatory behavior of Canthon virens, a predator poorly studied in Brazil and widespread in the country.

Subjects

Subjects :
Zoology
QL1-991

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00332615, 16877438, and 12266949
Volume :
2012
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8c122669492f42f1b372ca916c5a836e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/921465