Pheidole setsukoae, Wilson, E. O., 2003
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6274334 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/02C1C8E7-C283-ADB3-5CF5-9F96E456F645 |
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Pheidole setsukoae |
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new species |
Pheidole setsukoae HNS new species
Types Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard.
Etymology Named after Barbara Setsuko Hamton.
diagnosis A member of the pilifera HNS group uniquely distinguished within not just Pheidole HNS but ants as a whole by the phragmotic condition of the occiput of the major, as illustrated. Also distinctive in the major, although not unique, are the lack of hypostomal dentition; the high, smoothly rounded outline of the promesonotum in side view; the dense parallel longitudinal carinulae that radiate from the antennal fossae and antennal lobes to the sides of the head; and the conulate postpetiolar node. The minor is typical of the " bicarinata HNS complex" (see under bicarinata HNS ).
measurements (mm) Holotype major: HW 1.38, HL 1.54, SL 0.62, EL 0.14, PW 0.76. Paratype minor: HW 0.50, HL 0.54, SL 0.60, EL 0.12, PW 0.30.
color Major: concolorous clear yellow with a very slight orange tinge ("light orange").
Minor: clear medium yellow; dorsal surface of head slightly infuscated, i.e., dark yellow to light brownish yellow.
Range Known only from the type locality.
biology Robert J. Hamton (in litt. 1990): the majors and minors were foraging in a single file to dead moths at a blacklight (ultraviolet light used to attract insects).
Figure Upper: holotype, major. Lower: paratype, minor. MEXICO: 59 km north of Culiacan, Sinaloa (Robert J. Hamton). Scale bars = 1 mm.
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