The document investigates the phylogenetic relationships of the bacterial genus pseudonocardia as they relate to ant fungi cultivation, evaluating two competing models: the traditional coevolution-codivergence model and a more recent acquisition model. The authors analyze 16s-rRNA gene sequences from both ant-associated and environmental pseudonocardia, revealing significant genetic overlap that challenges established notions of mutualism between ants and these bacteria. Ultimately, the findings indicate a broader ecological role for pseudonocardia and call into question the long-held belief in specialized co-evolution with the garden pathogen escovopsis.