Nylanderia pini, Kallal, 2019

Kallal, Robert J., 2019, Nylanderia of the World Part III: Nylanderia in the West Indies, Zootaxa 4658 (3), pp. 401-451 : 427-430

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:140EC233-D961-4705-AAF6-A6874C2B52E9

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5941018

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E88797-FFE0-FF98-FF50-F8F71CA7B55A

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Plazi

scientific name

Nylanderia pini
status

sp. nov.

Nylanderia pini , sp. nov.

Figs. 58–60 View FIGURES 58–60 (worker); 61–66 (male)

Holotype worker, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Parque Nacional Armando Bermúdez ; 19° 04.044’N, 70° 51.830’W; elev. 1037 m; moss and soil under tree; 07.viii.2009; S.A. Schneider (USNMENT007544798) ( NMNH). 4 paratype workers, 1 paratype queen and 1 paratype male with same locality data as holotype (specimens are from the same nest as holotype) ( NMNH & MCZC). GoogleMaps

Worker diagnosis: Generally dark brown; gastral pubescence present only on the mid to posterior end of gastral tergite I, with anterior region of segment without pubescence; dorsal face of propodeum usually with a distinct fringe of pubescence.

Compare with: N. bibadia , N. fuscaspecula , N. metacista

WORKER. Measurements (n=7): TL: 2.40–2.80; HW: 0.52–0.62; HL: 0.69–0.73; EL: 0.17–0.18; SL:0.84– 0.86; WL:0.91–0.98; GL:0.83–0.9. SMC: 22–27; PMC: 3–6; MMC: 2–3. Indices: CI: 84–87; REL:24–27; SI:136– 151; SI2: 19–22.

Head: sides of head in full face view rounded and slightly broader posterior to eyes; posterolateral corners rounded; posterior margin relatively straight; anterior clypeal margin emarginate; median ocellus sometimes present; eyes well-developed. Mesosoma: in lateral view, pronotum convex; anterior margin of mesonotum distinctly raised above posterior pronotal margin; metanotal area with a short flat area before spiracle; dorsal face of propodeum slightly convex; dorsal face of propodeum slightly lower than mesonotum in lateral view. Color and pilosity: dark brown, with lighter brownish-yellow to yellow funiculus, mandible, mesocoxa/trochanter, metacoxa/trochanter, distal ends of femora and tibiae, and tarsi; occasionally lighter brown around promesonotal junction; cephalic pubescence sparse, denser on posterolateral corners and posterior and anterior of eyes; legs and mesonotum pubescent; dorsal face of propodeum usually with distinct fringe of pubescence; gastral pubescence present only on mid to posterior end of gastral tergite I; anterior portion without pubescence; remaining gastral tergites with abundant pubescence.

QUEEN. Measurements (n=1): TL: 4.1; HW: 0.83; HL: 0.83; EL: 0.25; SL: 0.97; WL: 1.5; GL: 2.1. SMC: 14; PMC: 5; MMC: 6; MtMC: 3. Indices: CI: 100; REL: 30; SI: 117. Generally, as in worker with modifications expected for caste and with the following noted difference: slightly lighter brown (to yellow) than seen in workers.

MALE. Measurements (n=3): TL: 1.6–2.2; HW: 0.55–0.57; HL: 0.51–0.57; EL: 0.21–0.23; SL: 0.74–0.76; WL: 0.85–1.0; GL: 0.87–1.11. SMC: 10–12 PMC: 0; MMC: 6–12; MtMC: 2–3. Indices: CI: 99–107; REL: 40–42; SI: 134–147.

Head: sides of head in full face view rounded; posterior margin rounded; clypeus emarginate anteriorly; mandible with distinct apical tooth and much smaller subapical tooth adjacent to apical tooth; basal angle rounded and indistinct. Mesosoma: in lateral view, dorsal margin of mesoscutum same as height as dorsal margin of mesoscutellum; propodeum steeply sloping without distinct dorsal and declivitous faces. Genitalia: gonopod apex coming to triangular point in lateral view; in dorsal view, gonopod margin curves away slightly from penial sclerite; digitus with pointed apex that bends away from penial sclerite; cuspis tubular, rounded at apex bending sharply toward digitus; anteroventral process of penial sclerite coming to a point with ventral margin of process emarginate; valvura of penial sclerite placed ventral to midline (fig. 105). Color and pilosity: color brown with darker brown head, pronotum, and gaster; remainder of body yellow to light brown; head, scapes, mesosomal notum, legs and gastral dorsum with a layer of pubescence.

Other material examined: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Prov . La Vega, La Cienaga, ca. 1100 m, mixed HWpine valley forest, Feb 1975, WL & DE Brown; Prov . La Vega, Valle Nuevo Rd , 18° 50.29 N, 070° 41.84 W, elev 1968 m, 3 December 2003, Mark Deyrup GoogleMaps ; La Vega Prov, Valle Nueva Nat Park , 18.84354 -70.71363 +/- 50 m, 1735m, 31-JUL-2015, Lubertazzi, DL 04056 GoogleMaps ; La Vega Prov, Valle Nueva Nat Park , 18.84257 -70.7229 +/- 40 m, 1585 m, 31-JUL-2015, Lubertazzi DL 04066 GoogleMaps .

Etymology: Species epithet is from the plural form of pinus (L. = pine), named for the dominant trees in the forests in which this species was found.

Notes: In our experience N. pini and N. fuscaspecula can be especially difficult to separate from each other. There are size differences, with N. pini being larger especially with regards to scape length ( pini typically possesses a scape greater than 0.8 mm in length). Additionally, N. pini typically possesses a first gastral tergite with abundant pubescence beginning about midlength and continuing to the posterior margin of the segment. A fringe of pubescence is typically present along the dorsal face of the propodeum as well. However, we have seen specimens within nest series where the pubescence patterns do not match perfectly as discussed above and in these cases scape measurements should separate the two species. There was one location where both species occurred sympatrically and in fact were collected on the same day (Prov. La Vega, La Cienaga, ca. 1100 m, mixed HW-pine valley forest, Feb 1975, WL & DE Brown). Among these specimens, differences in worker pubescence and size noted above were easily observed.

Workers of N. metacista are also likely to be confused with N. pini , but in all specimens we examined N. metacista workers always possess a dense layer of pubescence across gastral tergites I and II and this is never the case in N. pini .

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Nylanderia

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