This research represents the first description of stridulations produced by
the different castes (gynes, males, workers) of the harvesting ants Messor
minor and M. wasmanni. Further information on the stridulatory sounds prod
uced by M. capitatus and M. structor are also given. The sounds produced by
the examined samples (n = 103) of the genus Messor are homogenous in their
acoustic structure and consist of long sequences of pulse-trains organized
in two subunits. They are characterized by pulses with opposite phase prod
uced by rapidly raising and lowering the gaster, so as to cause a series of
ridges to rub against a scraper. For all samples of the tested species, th
e maximum frequency values lie within the ultrasonic range (> 18-20 kHz) an
d vary between 41 and 98 kHz. This is the first recording of ultrasounds pr
oduced by ants of the genus Messor Hence, the range of frequencies involved
in sound production by these species is considerably wider than previously
known. Moreover, the description and comparison of several acoustical para
meters show some caste-dependent differences and similarities among the exa
mined samples. The possible functional role of stridulations emitted by the
different castes of these species is also discussed.