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Pheidole Westwood, 1841

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Overview 
This is one of the most common groups of ants in warmer regions of the world.  Most species nest in soil with a low mound of loose dirt around the entrance.  These nests are often very active with many workers carrying soil from the nest and foraging in the immediate vicinity.  This can makes nests highly visible.  Other species nest under rocks or in plant roots while a few occasionally nest arboreally.  Some rainforest species nest in rotten wood on the ground.  Foraging is most common on the ground and large numbers of workers can be found at highly desirable food sources such as honey baits.  In the tropics most foraging takes place during the late afternoon and throughout the night while in cooler regions foraging occurs at all times of the day and night.  Well defined foraging trails are sometimes established between nests and food sources.  A wide range of food is taken as these ants are seed harvesters as well as general predators and scavengers; they also collect honeydew from Hemiptera and plant fluids including nector.  When feeding on seeds they can take large numbers very rapidly.  Division of labor is well developed in these ants.  Major workers, which make up about 10% of all workers, rarely venture far from the nest and are involved with defence as well as dissecting large food items.  Minor workers undertake most of the foraging and nest construction.  P. megacephala is a pest introduced to many areas.  It can pose a serious threat to local invertebrate communities as it will severely reduce or eliminate natives insects, especially other ants, with which it comes in contact.  A few species are known to be inquilines in the nests of other Pheidole species.
Fossils are known from the Oligocene (35-25 million years before present).




This taxon is known from these habitats
The following rows were recorded as a pair from a single record.
Blank entries indicate no information was recorded.
Environment/MacrohabitatSituation/Microhabitat
 coconut 
 damaging polythene piping in soil 
 ex Bagworm cases 
 ex Coco tree 
 ex home garden 
 ex nest in ground 
 ex Tapeinosperma pachycaulum 
 Foraging on large log on ground 
 foraging on low vegetation 
 from stomach of Crateroscelis r. robusta DeV. 
 in dead tree fern branches 
 in soil under wood 
 leafmould 
 Logs and trees 
 near beach in sandy soil 
 Nest founding queen, mangrove twig 
 nest in soil under rotten log 
 nest in soil under stone 
 nest under rock 
 on bathtub 
 rotting log 
 rotting log/twig 
 trees & logs 
 Trees and logs 
 Trees and rocks 
 under loose bark on Euc. trunk 
 under stone 
 with termites in building 
1m from sea, extreme winds rocky ground, pig face at nest entrance 
20m from sea rocky ground, bull kelp near nest entrance 
Abandoned pasture litter sample 
Abandoned pasture nest under log 
Abandoned pasture nest under rock 
Acacia woodland  
Acacia, spinifex dunes  
along streams  
AQIS intercept on shipping container from Sri Lanka Coir blocks 
Banksia woodland  
Banksia, eucalyptus shrubs  
beach forest in soil 
Black Box  
Callitris woodland  
camp  
Casuarina cristata woodland with chenopod shrubs Single entrance with small mound 
Casuarina/bluebush woodland  
Cattle paddock Ground foragers 
Clearing surrounded by rainforest foraging on recently felled trees 
Clearing surrounded by rainforest foraging on trunks of recently felled trees 
Clearing surrounded by rainforest ground foragers 
Clearing surrounded by rainforest in crack formed by axe cut, in recently felled tree 
Clearing surrounded by rainforest under moss on recently felled tree trunk 
coastal scrub ground nest with low mound 
coastal scrub single small entrance, no mound 
coastal scrub small mound 
Coastal vegetation random foragers, low vegetation 
Coastal vegetation random ground foragers 
Coastal wet sclerophyll Stray ground foragers 
coconut lined beach ground foragers 
Cocos plantation ground strays 
Complex mesophyll vine forest  
Crown land  
Deciduous vine thicket ground strays 
Deciduous vine thicket nest under stone 
Deciduous vine thicket under stone 
disturbed buffalo grass  
Disturbed community 0800hrs wet rat # 2 
disturbed community 0820hrs Rats (2) 
disturbed forest side of road, under stone 
disturbed rainforest human dung trap 
Dry rainforest nest in soil 
Dry rainforest under stone 
Dry sclero.  
dry sclerophyll  
dry sclerophyll foraging on Eucalyptus trunk 
dry sclerophyll ground nest with small, low mound 
dry sclerophyll ground nest, no mound 
Dry sclerophyll ground nest, small mound 
Dry sclerophyll litter sample 
dry sclerophyll nest under log 
Dry sclerophyll Nest under rock 
Dry sclerophyll Under stone 
Dry sclerophyll and Callitris nest under rock 
Dry sclerophyll/heath ground foragers 
Dry, hard packed gravel random ground foragers 
Edge of second-growth rainforest and gardens ex live swollen petiole of treelet 
Edge of second-growth rainforest and gardens ex rotten branch on ground 
Eucalypt open woodland  
eucalypt woodland  
eucalypt woodland, grass  
Eucalypt, open woodland  
Eucalyptus forest  
Eucalyptus woodland  
Eucalyptus woodland Ground nest 
Eucalyptus woodland under log 
Eucalyptus/bluebush woodland  
Eucalyptus/Callitris woodland  
ex cocos trunk  
Forest  
forest rotting wood 
Forest along river, among rocks ex Helicia macrostachya 
forest floor rotting log 
Garden strays ex clay bank 
Golf course gravel track 
grassland  
Gully rainforest leaf litter 
Gully rainforest nest in soil 
Gully rainforest Under stone 
Heath Ground nest 
Heavy wet sclerophyll Sieved litter 
High-elevation moss forest turrest nest in bare soil 
High-elevation moss forest Turret nest in bare soil 
in forest  
in house  
Lignum  
Limestone ridge S of inlet in old log 
Littoral rainforest edge Under sandstone rock 
logged, subtropical-temperate rainforest epiphytic fern clump growing around base of tree 
logged, subtropical-temperate rainforest ex rotting log 
Logs  
low mallee  
Low rainforest ex rotten log 
low shrubs  
low shrubs on sand  
Lowland rainforest  
Lowland rainforest ex rotten log 
Lowland rainforest ex rtn. log 
Lowland rainforest ex small wood fragment 
Lowland rainforest ex small wood fragment rainforest floor 
Mallee  
Mallee Nest under rock 
Mallee nest with low mound 
Mallee stray ground foragers 
mallee and spinifex on sand litter under mallee 
mallee and spinifex on sand nest in soil under log 
mallee and spinifex on sand small low mound 
Mallee and Triodia on sand  
medium sclerophyll  
mixed Eucalyptus woodland  
Mixed Oak forest  
Mixed oak forest ex log forest edge 
Mixed Oak Rainforest ex rtn. log 
Montane rainforest with Araucaria  
Montane rainforest with Araucaria leaf litter 
mulga woodland  
Mulga, spinifex  
mulga/Spinifex  
Native and non-native trees and shrubs low mound with large entrance 
on dune  
Open forest  
Open forest litter 
Open forest sandy 
open mallee with Spinifex  
open mulga, grassland  
Open pastured Euc. woodland. Deep red soil under termite mound 
Open ridge sclerophyll pasture on range 
open shrubs-2m tall, Triodia  
open woodland  
paperbark woodland  
Plantation Garden under stone 
plot - 3  
plot 1 in soil 
plot-1 rotting wood 
Primary rainforest In soil, nesting, full sun 
Primary rainforest under stone, nesting full shade 
Radiata pine plantation  
Rainforest  
rainforest berlesate of leaf mould 
Rainforest ex rotten log 
Rainforest ex rotting Hydnophytum tuber 
Rainforest ex rotting log 
Rainforest ex rotting wood piece 
Rainforest ex rtn. log 
Rainforest ex rtn. stump 
Rainforest ex rtn. wood fragment forest floor 
Rainforest ex small fragment rtn. wood 
Rainforest ex small wood fragment forest floor 
Rainforest ex small wood fragment rainforest floor 
Rainforest ex trn. log 
Rainforest ex trunks and low foliage 
Rainforest ex trunks, tops of recently felled trees 
Rainforest ex veg'n rainforest edge 
Rainforest ex Zoroptra stage rotten log 
Rainforest ground nest 
Rainforest ground strays 
rainforest in internodes of Humboldtia laurifolia 
rainforest in rotting log 
Rainforest leaf and log litter 
Rainforest leaf litter 
Rainforest leaf mould 
Rainforest Leafmould 
Rainforest Liter sample 
Rainforest litter 
Rainforest nest ex Passalud stage log disturbed 
Rainforest nest ex rtn. log 
Rainforest nest ex rtn. wood fragment forest floor 
rainforest nest in rotten log 
Rainforest nest in soil under debris 
Rainforest nest in soil under stone 
Rainforest nest under debris on tree branch 2ft. above ground 
Rainforest nest under rock 
Rainforest nest under stone 
Rainforest nocturnal foragers 
Rainforest Passalid log 
Rainforest random foragers under rock 
Rainforest random ground foragers 
Rainforest randon foragers low vegetation 
Rainforest Sieved litter 
Rainforest sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) 
Rainforest sifted litter (leaf) mold, rotten wood 
Rainforest sifted litter, mold, rotten wood 
rainforest swept from foliage 
Rainforest tending aphids on Dysoxylum sapling 
Rainforest Tending coccids on root under rock. Subterranian tunnels left area, no apparent surface paths. 
Rainforest trunks and tops of felled trees 
Rainforest Turret nest in bare soil 
Rainforest under stone 
Rainforest Zoraptera stage ex rtn. log 
Rainforest Zoraptera stage rtn. log 
Rainforest by roadside leaf litter 
Rainforest by the stream under stone 
Rainforest edge  
Rainforest edge ex rotten log 
Rainforest edge ex vegetation 
Rainforest edge Litter sample dry rainforest along creek near swimming hole 
Rainforest edge litter sample wetter rainforest east of landing & camping area 
Rainforest edge nest in wooden sign post, nest formally used by termites, termite trails led to nest entrance 
Rainforest edge nest under rock 
Rainforest edge random foragers on open beach near SOSC 1441 
Rainforest edge random ground foragers 
Rainforest gully ex rotting log 
Rainforest gully ex rotting wood piece 
Rainforest gully ex small wood fragment rainforest floor 
rainforest gully sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) 
Rainforest gully under bark 
Rainforest gully under moss 
Rainforest with Melaleuca Sieved litter 
Random individuals collected along edge of sand of open beach and vegitation. In foraging columns (2-3) from open sand to under side of log. 
Red River Gums in dry creek bed stray ground foragers 
Riparian area  
riparian closed forest under rotten log 
Riparian vegetation: Euc  
riparian woodland  
River Red Gum  
river red gums  
Roadside edge, low shrubs  
sandstone plateau dry sclerophyll  
savanna  
Scattered trees nest under log, found with Camponotus 
sclero. woods nest under stone 
Sclerophyll woodland  
sclerophyll woodland stray ground foragers 
Sclerophyll woodland under log 
snowgum woodland Ex rotting log 
Stump in Casanopsis forest  
Subtropical rainforest  
subtropical rainforest by stream  
subtropical rainforest by stream colony under stone 
subtropical rainforest by stream ex rotting log 
tall Eucalyptus forest  
tall shrubs  
Under steps at cat food 
Urban garden ground nest, several small simple entrances 
Urban parkland  
urban parkland ground nest with low mound 
Urban parkland random ground foragers 
Urban parkland Stray foragers 
Vegetated coastal dunes ground nest in sand, single entrance with mound 
Vegetated coastal dunes nest in sand, single entrance, low mound 
Wet sclerophyll  
wet sclerophyll Litter sample, 4 litres sifted litter 
Wet sclerophyll nest in soil 
wet sclerophyll Nest under rock 
Wet sclerophyll nest under rock with SOSC 890 
wet sclerophyll Nest under rock, 2cm from SOSC 1104 
wet sclerophyll Nest under rock, 4cm from nest of SOSC 1096 
wet sclerophyll Nest under rock, 5cm from nest of SOSC 1092. 
wet sclerophyll Nest under small rock 
wet sclerophyll Random ground foragers 
Wet sclerophyll Sieved litter 
Wet sclerophyll sifted leaf litter 
Wet sclerophyll under rock 
Wet sclerophyll Under stone 
Wilga woodland  

 

 

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