Geographic Distribution of the Compact Carpenter Ant Camponotus planatus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), a Neotropical Species Spreading in Florida

Pub Date : 2020-09-25 DOI:10.3157/061.146.0207
J. K. Wetterer
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ABSTRACT Camponotus planatus Roger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is a broadly distributed New World carpenter ant. Here, I document the geographic distribution of C. planatus and consider evidence concerning where this species may be native, particularly whether it is native to Florida. To evaluate the distribution of C. planatus, I compiled and mapped specimen records from >1500 sites. Although, C. planatus was originally described from Cuba, it remains uncertain whether it is native or exotic there. In addition to scattered records across tropical South America, C. planatus shows a largely continuous continental distribution from Panama through Central America and Mexico to southeastern Texas. Across this continental range, C. planatus shows notable color variation, suggesting that it is native to this region. In Texas, C. planatus records dating to before 1980 are spread across most of its known range. However, eight of the nine northernmost records date to 2014 or later, including all six records from the Houston area in East Texas. This pattern suggests that C. planatus is native to Texas, but populations there appear to have recently expanded, perhaps due to climate change. Camponotus planatus populations in Florida, the Bahamas, and Mississippi are probably non-native. In Florida, C. planatus was first found in Key West in 1887, but populations appear to have greatly expanded, particularly since 1980, and now extend as far north as Jacksonville. Due to continued climate change, C. planatus may soon be able to extend its range all along the Gulf coast from Texas to Florida.
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分布于美国佛罗里达州的新热带紧凑木蚁的地理分布(膜翅目:蚁科)
摘要/ ABSTRACT摘要:planatus Roger(膜翅目:蚁科)是一种分布广泛的新大陆木蚁。在这里,我记录了C. planatus的地理分布,并考虑了有关该物种可能来自何处的证据,特别是它是否原产于佛罗里达州。为了评估平腹卷蝇的分布,笔者整理了1500个站点的标本记录并绘制了地图。虽然原产于古巴,但尚不确定它是本地的还是外来的。除了南美洲热带地区的零星记录外,planatus还显示出从巴拿马到中美洲和墨西哥到德克萨斯州东南部的大部分连续大陆分布。在整个大陆范围内,C. planatus显示出显著的颜色变化,表明它原产于该地区。在德克萨斯州,1980年以前的平卷金蝇记录遍布其已知的大部分范围。然而,9个最北端的记录中有8个是在2014年或之后,包括东德克萨斯州休斯顿地区的所有6个记录。这种模式表明,planatus原产于德克萨斯州,但那里的种群最近似乎扩大了,可能是由于气候变化。在佛罗里达、巴哈马群岛和密西西比的扁孔虫种群可能不是本地的。在佛罗里达州,planatus于1887年首次在基韦斯特(Key West)被发现,但其种群数量似乎大大增加,特别是自1980年以来,现在一直向北延伸到杰克逊维尔(Jacksonville)。由于持续的气候变化,planatus可能很快就能沿着墨西哥湾沿岸从德克萨斯州到佛罗里达州扩展其活动范围。
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