Camponotus crispulus Santschi, 2007
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6239904 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A9C24F6A-8359-B439-1A4F-796A708D4BC2 |
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Camponotus crispulus Santschi |
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NEW STATUS |
Camponotus crispulus Santschi HNS 1922b. NEW STATUS.
Camponotus (Myrmaphaenus) blandus var. crispula Santschi HNS 1922b: 110. [w syntypes examined, NHMB; Cabana , Córdoba, Argentina (Scott)] .
Camponotus (Myrmaphaenus) blandus st. crispulus Santschi HNS 1929b: 315.
Camponotus (Myrmaphaenus) blandus var. crispulus Santschi HNS . Kempf 1972: 44.
Camponotus crispulus HNS is locally sympatric in Paraguay with at least two other species in the C. blandus HNS complex, most frequently the similarly-colored C. rosariensis HNS . Both species share a similarly dense pubsence over most of the body and a common bicoloration consisting of a red head and mesosoma and a dark gaster. However, C. crispulus HNS is structurally more compact, with shorter appendages and a relatively tall propodeum. In my experience, the easiest character to separate C. crispulus HNS from other bicolored blandus-complex species is the unique pattern of pubescense on the gaster. While all species in the complex show some degree of medial convergence in the appressed setae on the gastric terga, in C. crispulus HNS this convergence is extreme, starting on the first gastric tergite (= abd. tergite 3) well ahead of the posterior margin and continuing to the apex of the gaster almost as a visible line. Because of the distinct morphological separation in sympatry between C. crispulus HNS and other closely-related forms, I find unambiguous the elevation of C. crispulus HNS to species.
Material from Paraguay is a close match to Santschi’s types from Córdoba, although Santschi’s material is somewhat more pubescent. F. Smith’s C. blandus HNS holotype worker (BMNH, examined- see discussion under C. pellitus HNS ) from Pará is clearly a different species, as that ant is more gracile than C. crispulus HNS and lacks the distinct pubescence.
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Switzerland, Basel, Naturhistorisches Museum |
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