# Ant parasitoidism in checkered beetles: Phyllobaenus obscurus developing inside intact cocoons of two species of the Ectatomma ruidum species complex

**Authors:** Gabriela Pérez-Lachaud, Chantal Poteaux, John M. Leavengood Jr, Jean-Paul Lachaud, Petr Heneberg, Petr Heneberg, Petr Heneberg, Petr Heneberg

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0335300 · 2026-03-20

## TL;DR

A checkered beetle species is found to parasitize ant cocoons, a novel behavior among beetles.

## Contribution

The first recorded instance of a beetle acting as a parasitoid of ant brood is documented.

## Key findings

- Phyllobaenus obscurus larvae were found inside intact ant cocoons.
- The parasitism prevalence was less than 0.6% of available cocoons.
- DNA sequencing confirmed the beetle larvae belong to the Cleridae family.

## Abstract

Known parasitoids of ants include species from several families of flies, wasps, strepsipterans, nematodes, and mites. Curiously, while myrmecophily is heavily biased towards Coleoptera, one of the most diverse and speciose insect orders, no beetles specialized as parasitoids of ants have been recorded, although the parasitoid habit has evolved at least 13 times within this order. Here we report on observations that strongly suggest that a checkered beetle species behaves as a parasitoid of ant brood. A total of 146 colonies or part of colonies of three species of the Ectatomma ruidum species complex (E. ruidum sp. 2, 3, 4) were excavated in several sites along the Pacific coastal plains of Oaxaca, Mexico, during three collecting campaigns (2015–2017). Overall, 11060 adults, 5795 cocoons and 2185 larvae were examined. Upon dissection, four intact, ethanol-preserved cocoons contained ant prepupae/pupae parasitized by characteristic campodeiform beetle larvae (prognathous head, three pairs of segmented legs, no prolegs, body with sparse but long pubescence), and a fifth cocoon presented a round exit hole. Sequencing of the COI gene fragment support assignment of the larva to Cleridae, consistent with the genus Phyllobaenus (Cleridae). An active, pink-colored larva that emerged from a cocoon containing the remains of the ant host pupa, was reared to adulthood and could be identified as Phyllobaenus obscurus (Gorham). Beetle larvae were found inside intact cocoons of two species: E. ruidum sp. 3 and sp. 4. The prevalence of parasitism is extremely low, representing less than 0.6% of available cocoons. Predatory during both adult and larval stages, checkered beetles are broadly known as predators of wood-boring and cone-boring beetles, and some species are facultative parasitoids of solitary bees or wasps or, very rarely, specialized in predating social insects. We assert that the novel discovery of clerid-ant brood parasitoidism within the subterranean host colony deviates yet further from any adaptation known to date among clerids.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** COX1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) [NCBI Gene 4512]

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** COX1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) [NCBI Gene 4512] {aka COI, MTCO1}
- **Diseases:** fungal (MESH:D009181), chronic disease (MESH:D002908)
- **Chemicals:** alcohol (MESH:D000438), PONE-D-25-54426R2 (-), ethanol (MESH:D000431), hydrocarbons (MESH:D006838)
- **Species:** Staphylinidae (rove beetles, family) [taxon 29026], Phyllobaenus (genus) [taxon 1410194], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Hymenoptera (hymenopterans, order) [taxon 7399], Cymatodera (genus) [taxon 1410155], Chloealtis conspersa (species) [taxon 1034389], Vespidae (wasps, family) [taxon 7438], Placopterus thoracicus (species) [taxon 1720807], Coleoptera (beetles, order) [taxon 7041], Pheidole bicornis (species) [taxon 614786], Trachypithecus obscurus (dusky leaf monkey, species) [taxon 54181], Isohydnocera tabida (species) [taxon 1410166], Callimerus (genus) [taxon 432864], Nylanderia fulva (species) [taxon 613905], Bostrichidae (auger beetles, family) [taxon 92690], Ectatomma ruidum (species) [taxon 196312], Isohydnocera curtipennis (species) [taxon 1410165], Eucharitidae (family) [taxon 216140], Lecontella brunnea (species) [taxon 2448395], Apis mellifera (bee, species) [taxon 7460], Scolytinae (ambrosia beetles, subfamily) [taxon 55867], Trichodes umbellatarum (species) [taxon 1445690], Macrodinychus sellnicki (species) [taxon 122018], Stenocallimerus (genus) [taxon 433151], Trichodes (genus) [taxon 186094], Piper cenocladum (species) [taxon 398741]

## Figures

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