Authors
E David Morgan, Harald Jungnickel, Sarah J Keegans, Ruth R Do Nascimento, Johan Billen, Bruno Gobin, Fuminori Ito
Publication date
2003/1
Journal
Journal of Chemical Ecology
Volume
29
Pages
95-114
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
The chemical contents of three abdominal glands were investigated in representative species of the ponerine ants. The Dufour glands of 14 species show a wide variety of contents. In Mystrium camillae and Proceratium itoi, no volatile substances were found in either the Dufour or venom glands. In Ectatomma sp., Diacamma ceylonense, Diacamma indicum, Pachycondyla obscuricornis, and Pachycondyla striata, volatile chemicals were found in the venom glands as well as in the Dufour glands. Platythyrea punctata was examined, but unusually it does not have a Dufour gland and its venom gland contained no volatile substances. Epoxides were found in ants for the first time in the Dufour glands of Amblyopone reclinata. Venom glands of Pachycondyla tarsata were also found to contain volatile material, including bitter-tasting cyclic dipeptides. In all, 16 species have been added to the list of those …
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