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Open Access Zombie-ant fungi from western Mexico: six new species in the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis complex (Hypocreales: Ascomycota) and a new host association with Cephalotes ants

The myrmecophilous hirsutelloid fungi of the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis complex are common in tropical forests around the world. They are known as zombie-ant fungi because they manipulate the behaviour of for the development of the fungus sporocarp or sporome and the release of the spores. Once there, the ants grab to the substrate with their mandibles, die, and their body becomes a source of nutrients for the fungus. Most of the species of the O. unilateralis complex have been described from the Neotropics and the East and Southeast Asia. However, it is likely that there are still many unknown species due to the diversity of their hosts O. unilateralis complex from western Mexico: O. camponoti-striati, O. cephalotiphila, O. deltoroi, O. haraveriensis, O. jaliscana, and O. pseudocamponoti-atricipis, based on morphological characters, phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences (18S, TEF1, RPB1, and RPB2), and ecological data. We found the following host associations: one fungus – one ant, Camponotus and Colobopsis (Formicinae) based on morphological characters and COI sequences, but we also found two species of Cephalotes (Myrmicinae) susceptible to fungal attack, challenging the paradigm that the O. unilateralis Camponotini (Formicinae) ants. This study provides insights into the evolution and host range of the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis complex in Mexico.

Keywords: ANT PATHOGENS; ASCOSPORE GERMINATION; CAMPONOTINI; EXTENDED PHENOTYPE; FUNGA; MYRMICINAE; NEW TAXA

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Universidad de Guadalajara, apdo. postal 1-139, Zapopan, Jalisco, 45147, Mexico 2: Corporación Grupo Micólogos Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia 3: Departamento de Biologóa Celular y Molecular, Universidad de Guadalajara, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico

Publication date: December 1, 2025

This article was made available online on September 16, 2025 as a Fast Track article with title: "Zombie-ant fungi from western Mexico: six new species in the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis complex (Hypocreales: Ascomycota) and a new host association with Cephalotes ants".

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