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Biology

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This species occurs in various habitats, including highly disturbed areas (city parks), seasonal dry forest, mature lowland rainforest, and second growth rainforest. It can occur on the ground or in the canopy. Workers readily recruit to baits, and major workers often recruit along with minor workers. Nests are in small cavities and appear to be somewhat opportunistically inhabited.
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Distribution Notes

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Mexico south to Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Puerto Rico.
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Taxonomic History

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Pheidole susannae Forel, 1886b PDF: xliii (s.w.) GUATEMALA. Neotropic. AntCat AntWiki HOL

Taxonomic history

Senior synonym of Pheidole incisa evoluta: Kempf, 1964e PDF: 63.Senior synonym of Pheidole susannae atricolor: Wilson, 2003a: 351.Senior synonym of Pheidole obscurior (and its junior synonym Pheidole partita): Longino, 2009 PDF: 79.
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