Megalomyrmex mondabora Brandão
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Megalomyrmex mondabora Brandão View in CoL
( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 A, 8A–H)
Megalomyrmex mondabora Brandão, 1990: 442 View in CoL , figs 95, 96. Holotype worker: Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, 18–22 Jan 1973 (W. L. Brown Jr.) [MCZC] (examined).
Measurements (holotype): HW 0.742, HL 0.875, SL 1.078, EL 0.229, ML 1.34, SI 123, CI 85.
Measurements (n=10): HW 0.742–0.878, HL 0.874–0.963, SL 1.078–1.210, EL 0.299–0.302, ML 1.325–1.497, CI 85–92, SI 121–128.
Geographic range. Costa Rica.
Description. Queen (previously undescribed). Measurements (n=3): HW 0.939–0.972, HL 0.992–1.012, SL 1.146–1.172, EL 0.327–0.333, ML 1.602–1.645, CI 95–96, SI 114–118.
Palp formula 3,2; general shape, sculpture, and pilosity characters, including mandibular dentition and sculpture, similar to worker; parapsidal lines present, extending from posterior border of mesoscutum to midlength; wing venation as in Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 H.
Male (previously undescribed). Measurements (n=2): HW 0.813–0.923, HL 0.750–0.836, SL 0.344–0.401, EL 0.364–0.411, ML 1.378–1.553, CI 45, SI 46–48.
Palp formula 4,3; mandible with large apical tooth, more than twice length of subapical tooth, subapical tooth followed by 5 small basal teeth of somewhat irregular size and spacing; antenna with fourth segment bent, with a sharp kink at 3/4ths length, 5th and 6th segments weakly bent, remaining segments straight; occipital carina welldeveloped as a distinct flange, but not visible in full-face view; fused notaulae present anteromedially, parapsidal lines distinct; wing venation similar to queen; ventral margin of petiole a more delicate version of condition in worker and queen; abundant flexuous suberect setae on dorsal head, mesosoma, and metasoma; color dark red brown to black, appendages lighter amber, antennal segments 2, 3, and base of 4 nearly white; wings pale amber, nearly white.
Biology. In Costa Rica this species occurs in wet forest habitats, typically in mature rainforest. Collections are from sea level to 800 m elevation on the Atlantic slope of the Cordillera Volcanica Central, Cordillera de Talamanca, and Cordillera de Guanacaste. It is a specialized nest parasite of attines and is found most often in nests of Cyphomyrmex cornutus Kempf ( Adams & Longino 2007) . It cohabits with C. cornutus in their nests, feeding on both host brood and the host's fungal symbiont.
Comments. See further discussion under M. mondaboroides .
Additional material examined. COSTA RICA: Alajuela: Casa Eladio, Rio Penas Blancas, 10°19'N, 084°43'W, 800 m, 26 Apr 1987 (J. Longino); Guanacaste: Estacion Pitilla, Guanacaste Cons. Area, 10°59'N, 085°26'W, 700 m, wet forest, 11 Feb 1995 (J. Longino); Heredia: Cantarrana, 11 km ESE La Virgen, 10°20'43"N, 084°03'28"W, 300 m, mature wet forest, 21 Mar 2006 (Marcos M, Gilberth H, Felix C); 22 km N Volcan Barba, 10°20'N, 084°04'W, 500 m, 19 Jun 2002 (J. Longino); 11 km SE La Virgen, 10°18'59"N, 084°04'23"W, 570 m, wet forest, 11–24 Feb 2003 (A. G. Himler).
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Megalomyrmex mondabora Brandão
Longino, John T. 2010 |
Megalomyrmex mondabora Brandão, 1990 : 442
Brandao 1990: 442 |