Madrid, España
Santo Ildefonso, Portugal
Ants commonly visit flowers seeking for food resources such as nectar. However, only eight species of orchids are known for having an effective pollinaria removal by ants. In this study, the visit of the orchid Neotinea maculata (Desf.) Stearn by ants is described in one of the three known populations from the province of Valladolid (Spain). Through direct observation, six minor worker ants of Temnothorax exilis (Emery, 1869) group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) were found visiting flowers of six plants of N.maculata,and four of them were carrying pollinaria on their heads. Other insects were not observed with pollinaria or visiting the flowers. Nevertheless, despite ants observed in the field only promoted cross-pollination between flowers of the same individual (geitonogamy), there is a possibility that the ants would visit another plant’s inflorescence. Thus, ants could be considered not only as visitors but also as true pollinators of N. maculata.
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