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Randy C. Morgan,
Invertebrate Conservation Program Manager
Insectarium, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
3400 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 USA
Tel: (513) 281-4701 x8348
Fax: (513) 559-7791
email:randy.morgan@cincinnatizoo.org
My
primary areas of interest are husbandry and public educational
live
display. At the Insectarium (Insect Zoo), we have worked with a
variety of larger or 'showy' ant species. We currently are
keeping Atta cephalotes (leaf-cutting ants), Paraponera clavata
(bullet ants), and Myrmecocystus mendex (honey ants). Atta
and Paraponera have been on public exhibit for a number
of years and are among the most popular of all our insect displays.
We plan on developing a display for Myrmecocystus this coming
winter.
Most of my field work with ants has
been directed at collecting live colonies. However, I am now in
the very early stages of new project (which will undoubtedly be
a learning experience for me). I just began looking at the ants
of the Kitty-Todd Nature Preserve (Oaks Openings region) near Toledo,
Ohio. And in particular, I want to focus on species associating
with caterpillars of the Federally listed (endangered) Karner blue
butterfly, Lycaeides mellissa samuelis, (Lycaenidae),
which was repatriated at that site several years back by the Toledo
Zoo, Nature Conservancy and several other conservation partners.
To get up to speed on field survey techniques and taxonomy, I am
attending the Ant Course this coming August at the S.W. Research
Station in Portal Arizona. I'd be delighted to hear from anyone
working with ants and lycaenid caterpillars.
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