Atta (ant)

Atta
Queen of Atta colombica tending her fungus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Myrmicinae
Tribe: Attini
Genus: Atta
Fabricius, 1805
Type species
Atta cephalotes
Diversity
17 species
Synonyms
  • Archeatta Gonçalves, 1942
  • Epiatta BorgmeAier, 1950
  • Neoatta Gonçalves, 1942
  • Oecodoma Latreille, 1818
  • Palaeatta Borgmeier, 1950

Atta is a genus of ants found in the Neotropical realm, belonging to the subfamily Myrmicinae. In English Atta are commonly referred to as leafcutter ants, although that name is shared with members of the genus Acromyrmex.

Atta worker ants gather plant material from the colony's local area, carry the plant parts into the colony's underground chambers, and there fungus grows on it. All the nest's ants feed on that fungus, not the plant material they collect. Leafcutters don't sting, thus inject no venom, although they are known to be strong biters.