Cladomyrma scopulosa

Cladomyrma scopulosa nests exclusively in branches and shoots of Saraca dives. Colonies can have multiple queens. Limited observations suggest secondary polygyny at the early founding stage, or even primary polygyny, often occurs. Colonies may become progressively more polygynous by accepting supplementary queens. Nests commonly contained pseudococcides. A single nest was found to harbor coccids and another contained dipteran larvae. Mating flights are speculated to occur in the spring. (Eguchi and Bui 2007)

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Oriental Region: Vietnam.

Nomenclature

 *  scopulosa. Cladomyrma scopulosa Eguchi & Bui, 2006: 306, figs. 1  9 (w.q.) VIETNAM.