Pogonomyrmex naegelii Emery, 1878
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2021-0089 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D60787DD-2536-FFC2-8A7F-FEF5FE6FFDAF |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pogonomyrmex naegelii Emery, 1878 |
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Pogonomyrmex naegelii Emery, 1878 View in CoL
Figs. 15 View Figure 15 , 21D View Figure 21 Material examined. Ecuador. Zamora Chinchipe: Road to Zumba-La
Balsa, Pucapamba, 4.9771°S, 79.1155°W, 680m, 1☿, 2017-08-10, Pazmiño,
A., hand collected, (MEPN).
Comments. This species has been assigned to the P. naegelii group sensu Johnson (2015) and among some of the morphological traits characterizing this taxon, we may cite the following for the worker caste (based on said author, in part): frontal lobes bearing between 8-10 strong rugae; concavity on anterior clypeal margin feebly to well-developed, and usually lacking well-developed acute lobes, in frontal view; peduncle of petiole and anterior region of petiolar node meeting at an obtuse angle, in lateral view. This is the most commonly collected taxon in the genus and is distributed only in South America from northern Venezuela to central-northern Argentina and can be found in a variety of biomes and ecosystems but appears to be absent from deserts and high elevation zones ( Johnson, 2015). APP collected a single specimen in a xerophytic disturbed area close to the southeastern border between Ecuador and Peru.
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