Atta

A genus of fungus growing ants. Leafcutter ants obligately cultivate clonally propagated fungus inside their nest as their main source of food. Larval and adult ants eat fungal mycelium from their fungus gardens, as well as clusters (“staphylae”) of modified hyphal tips (“gongylidia”). Nests of some species can be physically very large and consist of millions of workers. (Hölldobler and Wilson 1990, Dijkstra and Boomsma 2006).

Biology
Dijkstra and Boomsma (2006) investigated the viability of worker produced eggs in Atta cephalotes, Atta sexdens and Atta colombica. Most Atta workers do not develop ovaries in a queenright colony but a few do and produce trophic eggs that are fed to the queen (Dijkstra et al., 2005). It was unclear if worker eggs could produce viable males. They found, and concluded: Atta workers are not completely infertile, but that worker fertility is low compared to the sister genus Acromyrmex, where workers routinely produce normally-size males after queen loss in the laboratory. Most worker eggs did not contain yolk but a few did and yielded morphologically correct males but were very small in overall size. It seemed the small size would prWe hypothesize that worker reproduction in orphaned Atta field colonies is almost never successful because the last workers die before their sons can be raised to adulthood, but that the importance of worker-laid trophic eggs for queen feeding has precluded the evolutionary loss of worker ovaries.

Nomenclature

 *  ATTA [Myrmicinae: Attini]
 * Atta Fabricius, 1804: 421. Type-species: Formica cephalotes, by subsequent designation of Wheeler, W.M. 1911f: 159.
 * Atta senior synonym of Oecodoma: Roger, 1863b: 35.
 * Atta senior synonym of Archeatta: Smith, M.R. 1951a: 832.
 * Atta senior synonym of Archeatta, Epiatta, Neoatta, Palaeatta: Weber, 1958a: 8. [Each subgeneric name has subsequently been resurrected from and returned to synonymy, see under respective entries and in Bolton (1995b, 2003).]
 * ARCHEATTA [junior synonym of Atta]
 * Archeatta Gonçalves, 1942: 342 [as subgenus of Atta]. Type-species: Oecodoma mexicana, by original designation.
 * Archeatta as subgenus of Atta: Borgmeier, 1959b: 350; Kempf, 1972a: 27.
 * Archeatta as junior synonym of Atta: Smith, M.R. 1951a: 832; Weber, 1958a: 8; Bolton, 1994: 105.
 * EPIATTA [junior synonym of Atta]
 * Epiatta Borgmeier, 1950d: 246 [as subgenus of Atta]. Type-species: Oecodoma laevigata, by original designation.
 * Epiatta junior synonym of Atta: Weber, 1958a: 8.
 * Epiatta junior synonym of Neoatta: Borgmeier, 1959b: 358.
 * Epiatta junior synonym of Atta: Bolton, 1994: 105.
 *  MYRMEGIS [Nomen nudum]
 * Myrmegis Rafinesque, 1815: 124. Nomen nudum. [Brown, 1973b: 182, placed Myrmegis as a junior synonym of Atta, because the entry in Rafinesque reads, "6. Myrmegis R. Atta Latr."]
 * NEOATTA [junior synonym of Atta]
 * Neoatta Gonçalves, 1942: 346 [as subgenus of Atta]. Type-species: Formica sexdens, by original designation.
 * Neoatta subgenus of Atta: Borgmeier, 1959b: 358; Kempf, 1972a: 27.
 * Neoatta senior synonym of Epiatta: Borgmeier, 1959b: 358.
 * Neoatta junior synonym of Atta: Weber, 1958a: 8; Bolton, 1994: 105.
 * OECODOMA [junior synonym of Atta]
 * Oecodoma Latreille, 1818: 222. Type-species: Formica cephalotes, by subsequent designation of Shuckard, in Swainson & Shuckard, 1840: 174.
 * Oecodoma junior synonym of Atta: Roger, 1863b: 35. [Atta and Oecodoma share the same type-species, synonymy is therefore absolute.]
 * PALAEATTA [junior synonym of Atta]
 * Palaeatta Borgmeier, 1950d: 244 [as subgenus of Atta]. Type-species: Atta bisphaerica, by original designation.
 * Palaeatta subgenus of Atta: Borgmeier, 1959b: 377; Kempf, 1972a: 28.
 * Palaeatta junior synonym of Atta: Weber, 1958a: 8; Bolton, 1994: 105.