Ponera terayamai, Leong & Guénard & Shiao & Lin, 2019

Leong, Chi-Man, Guénard, Benoit, Shiao, Shiuh-Feng & Lin, Chung-Chi, 2019, Taxonomic revision of the genus Ponera Latreille, 1804 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Taiwan and Japan, with a key to East Asian species, Zootaxa 4594 (1), pp. 1-86 : 65-69

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4594.1.1

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scientific name

Ponera terayamai
status

sp. nov.

Ponera terayamai sp. n.

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( Figs. 59 View FIGURE 59 , 61 View FIGURE 61 : holotype worker; Figs. 60 View FIGURE 60 , 62 View FIGURE 62 : paratype worker; Figs. 63 View FIGURE 63 , 64 View FIGURE 64 : paratype dealate queen)

Type material: Holotype. Worker: TAIWAN. 1777 to 1787 m alt., Fenghuang Shan, Xitou , Nantou county, 18 X 2016, via Winkler extractor, PC Hsu leg ( NMNS: CMPon163).

Paratypes (12 workers and 2 dealate queens). TAIWAN . 3 workers, same collection data as holotype ( NTU: CMPon159, CAS: CMPon160, TARI: CMPon164) . 1 worker, 23.6592°N; 120.8074°E, 1786 m alt., Fenghuang Shan, Xitou , Nantou county, 12I2016, via Winkler extractor, PC Hsu leg ( HKUBM: CMPon019) GoogleMaps . 1 worker, 23.6595°N; 120.8074°E, 1787 m alt., Fenghuang Shan, Xitou , Nantou county, 12 I 2016, via Winkler extractor, PC Hsu leg ( NMNS: CMPon021) GoogleMaps . 1 worker, 23.6592°N; 120.8074°E, 1786 m alt., Fenghuang Shan, Xitou, Nantou county, 15 II 2016, via Winkler extractor, PC Hsu leg ( NMNS: CMPon022). 1 dealate queen, 23.6598°N; 120.8057°E, 1777 m alt., Fenghuang Shan , Xitou , Nantou county, 22 III 2016, via Winkler extractor, PC Hsu leg ( NMNS: CMPon018) GoogleMaps . 5 workers and 1 dealate queen, ca. 1400 m alt., Fenchihu , Chiayi county, 8 X 1994, WH Tsai leg ( NTU: CMPon006; NMNS: CMPon007, CAS: CMPon008; TARI: CMPon009; HKUBM: CMPon011; TARI: CMPon014). GoogleMaps

Non-type material: TAIWAN. 1 worker, 24.5054°N; 121.1140°E, 2085 m alt., Xuejian Recreation area   GoogleMaps , Miaoli county, VIII 2016, via pit-fall trap, JY Tsai leg (NIAES: CMPon026).

Measurements (mm) and indices. Holotype. Worker: HL 0.56; HW 0.44; SL 0.36; A06L 0.02; A07L 0.02; A08L 0.04; A09L 0.06; A10L 0.07; PrW 0.33; WL 0.73; PeH 0.33; PeNL 0.20; PeW 0.25; ATL 0.45; ATW 0.39; CI 78, SI 83, PeI 76, LPeI 61, DPeI 162, ATI 116.

Paratype workers (n=11): HL 0.53–0.57; HW 0.43–0.47; SL 0.32–0.38; A06L 0.02; A07L 0.02; A08L 0.04; A09L 0.06; A10L 0.08; PrW 0.32–0.35; WL 0.68–0.76; PeH 0.33–0.36; PeNL 0.18–0.21; PeW 0.24–0.27; ATL 0.44–0.48; ATW 0.38–0.44; CI 76–82, SI 73–86, PeI 72–83, LPeI 53–58, DPeI 143–178, ATI 106–117.

Paratype gynes (n=2): HL 0.58–0.61; HW 0.47–0.50; SL 0.40–0.41; A06L 0.02; A07L 0.02; A08L 0.05; A09L 0.06; A10L 0.08; PrW 0.42–0.43; WL 0.88–0.92; PeH 0.39; PeNL 0.21–0.22; PeW 0.30; ATL 0.54–0.56; ATW 0.49–0.50; CI 81–83, SI 82–85, PeI 70–71, LPeI 54–57, DPeI 133–142, ATI 110–112.

Diagnosis (worker). Ponera terayamai can be easily distinguished by the combination of the following characters: in P. terayamai , (1) the clypeus presents an acute anterior margin, (2) in dorsal view, the petiolar node is not forming an arch and has an anterior margin almost straight, (3) the dorsum of the petiolar node forms an arch in lateral view and has a posterior margin broadly convex, (4) the antennal scape is short; far to reach the posterior margin of head, and (5) the third abdominal tergum distinctly longer than broad. Although P. terayamai presents similarities with P. bishamon , both species can be distinguished by the shape of their petiolar node and body size; when observed in lateral view, the petiolar node of P. terayamai is subtrapezoidal with a clearly convex posterior margin ( Fig. 57A View FIGURE 57 ), while P. bishamon has a rectangular petiolar node with a slightly convex posterior margin ( Fig. 57B View FIGURE 57 ). In dorsal view, the petiolar node of P. terayamai is relatively broader than P. bishamon . Ponera terayamai is also larger (HW: 0.43–0.47 mm; n=12) than P. bishamon (HW: 0.38–0.39 mm; n=4 with single type worker included). Moreover, P. terayamai presents a relatively acute tooth on its clypeus which is less developed in P. bishamon ( Fig. 58 View FIGURE 58 ).

Description of worker. Head. In full-face view, head subrectangular and distinctly longer than broad (CI: 76–82), with slightly convex posterior margin and lateral margins, rounded posterolateral corner ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 ). Eye small; composed of a total of 4 to 5 indistinct facets ( Fig. 60C View FIGURE 60 ). Anterior clypeal margin with acute medial tooth ( Fig. 60A View FIGURE 60 ). Masticatory margin of mandible with a series of about 11 to 12 indistinct denticles ( Fig. 60B View FIGURE 60 ) and three large teeth on the apical part. Antennal scape, when laid backward, with a remaining distance of about 10% of the scape length to the posterolateral corner; average ratio of the length of antennomeres = 1.08: 1.96: 2.74: 3.56 (n=12).

Mesosoma. Mesosomal dorsum in lateral view straight ( Fig. 61A View FIGURE 61 ). Pronotum in dorsal view arched, with slightly convex lateral margins of pronotum ( Fig. 62B View FIGURE 62 ). Metanotal groove weakly incised, with fine suture ( Fig. 62B View FIGURE 62 ). Lateral mesopleural suture weakly incised ( Fig. 62B View FIGURE 62 ). Propodeal dorsum broad, with straight lateral margins. Posterodorsal corner of propodeum rounded, propodeal dorsum and declivity forming approximatively a 120 degree angle.

Metasoma. Petiolar node in dorsal view trapezoidal and distinctly broader than long ( Fig. 61B View FIGURE 61 ), with almost straight anterior margin, slightly concave posterior margin, and slightly convex lateral margins. Petiolar node in lateral view ( Fig. 61A View FIGURE 61 ) moderately thick and subtrapezoid, with straight anterior margin, broadly convex posterior margin, and dorsum forming an arch. Subpetiolar process with median-sized and oval fenestra, anteroventral corner blunt, ventral margin straight, with a series of indistinct denticles ( Fig. 60D View FIGURE 60 ), and posteroventral corner concave with a pair of small teeth. Third abdominal tergum distinctly longer than broad (ATI: 106–117), with slightly convex anterior margin and straight lateral margins ( Fig. 61C View FIGURE 61 ).

Sculpture. Head densely punctate ( Fig. 60 View FIGURE 60 AC). Mandible sparsely punctate ( Fig. 60B View FIGURE 60 ). Mesosomal dorsum evenly punctate, but scattered on propodeum. Mesopleuron striate; more densely striate in its lower portion. Metapleuron and lateral face of propodeum striate ( Fig. 62A View FIGURE 62 ); with denser striae present on the lower portion. Propodeal declivity smooth. Lateral face of petiole sparsely punctate, smooth posterior face, dorsum with few punctures. The third and fourth abdominal segments evenly punctate, other segments smooth and shining with few punctures.

Pubescence. Head, antennae, mesosoma and gaster with dense short hairs. Mesopleuron, metapleuron and propodeum with few short hairs ( Fig. 62A View FIGURE 62 ). Dorsal and ventral faces of head, anterior margin of clypeus, sides of mandibles, dorsum of petiolar node, gastral sterna and posterior half of gastral terga with many long erect hairs. Subpetiolar process with a few long erect hairs.

Color. Body color dark brown. Mandible, clypeus, antennae, legs, and apex of gaster yellowish orange.

Description of queen. Head. ( Fig. 63 View FIGURE 63 ) Similar to worker caste, but with large and rounded Eye; maximum diameter of each eye about 0.10 mm with 8 ommatidia along the maximum diameter. Three ocelli present and forming an equilateral triangle. Antennal scape similar to worker; average ratio of the length of antennomeres = 1.11: 2.20: 2.92: 3.89 (n=2).

Mesosoma. Mesosomal dorsum in lateral view convex ( Fig. 64A View FIGURE 64 ). Pronotum in dorsal view arched, with distinctly convex anterior margin, and convex lateral margins ( Fig. 64B View FIGURE 64 ). Scutum subtrapezoidal and strongly narrow posteriad, with convex anterior margin, and slightly convex posterior margin. Transcutal suture distinct. Scutellum oval. Anapleural sulcus weakly incised. Propodeal-metapleural suture incised. Propodeal dorsum in dorsal view broad, with right posterolateral corner, and straight posterior margin. Propodeal corner almost forming a sub-right angle.

Metasoma. Petiolar node in dorsal view thin and subrectangular; strongly broader than long, with almost straight anterior and posterior margins, and convex lateral margins ( Fig. 64B View FIGURE 64 ). Petiolar node in lateral view thin and subtriangular, with straight anterior margin, and moderately convex posterior margin ( Fig. 64A View FIGURE 64 ). Subpetiolar process with middle and circular fenestra, anteroventral corner blunt, ventral margin slightly concave, and posteroventral corner concave with strong and acute teeth. The third abdominal segment similar to worker caste ( Fig. 64B View FIGURE 64 ) (ATI: 110–112).

Sculpture. Similar to worker caste.

Pubescence. Mostly like worker caste, except for metapleuron and propodeum with scattered short decumbent hairs.

Color. Similar to worker caste.

Remarks. The type specimens of P. terayamai were collected in five separate Winker samples from leaf litter in primary forest. In Xuejian Recreation area, additional specimens were collected with pitfall traps. Other paratypes are from Fenchihu (ca. 1400 m; primary forest) but without further information on habitat type. While this species was collected with both Winkler extractors and pitfall traps, Winkler extractors seem most useful to collect this cryptobiotic ant. P. terayamai prefers mature forests at middle to high elevation habitats based on current knowledge of collecting information (1777 to 2085 m elevation).

Etymology. The specific name is given in honor of the Japanese entomologist, Dr. Mamoru Terayama for his contribution to the myrmecological research in Taiwan and the taxonomic study of Ponera .

Distribution. Taiwan (Miaoli county: Xuejian Recreation area, Nantou county: Xitou- and Chiayi county: Fenchihu).

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

TARI

Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Ponera

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