Solenopsis shiptoni Santschi, 2007
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21367 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B08DA0DB-EEC0-4ED3-9FBE-59328B034102 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6239979 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C11673F-6DD1-A467-2E93-1519B750A027 |
treatment provided by |
Thomas |
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Solenopsis shiptoni Santschi |
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NEW STATUS |
Solenopsis shiptoni Santschi HNS 1916. NEW STATUS.
Solenopsis shiptoni Forel HNS 1914b: 276. [syntype w image examined, www.antweb.org (specimens at MHNG); Tucumán, Argentina (Shipton)] .
Solenopsis metanotalis shiptoni Forel HNS . Creighton 1930: 127.
Solenopsis shiptoni HNS can be recognized by the following combination of character states: strong transverse striae present on propodeal dorsum; compound eyes comprised of <30 ommatidia; postpetiolar node in dorsal view broader than long; head width> 0.4 mm; body color testaceous to light reddish brown. These ants are uncommonly collected in Paraguay, and all records are from the Chaco. The taxonomy of the complex of species associated with S. metanotalis HNS is poorly understood and I change the status of S. shiptoni HNS to eliminate the trinomen. Most of the material I have seen identified as S. metanotalis HNS has less pronounced mesosomal striation, larger eyes, and a narrower postpetiole than S. shiptoni HNS , but the question of whether this variation is intra- or inter-specific will require more detailed study than is possible in the present study.
MHNG |
Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
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