Aphaenogaster sardoa Mayr, 1853

Schifani, Enrico & Alicata, Antonio, 2023, Nomenclatural changes on some Mediterranean Aphaenogaster Mayr, 1853 taxa (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), Zootaxa 5277 (1), pp. 59-70 : 65-66

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5277.1.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7891705

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scientific name

Aphaenogaster sardoa Mayr, 1853
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Aphaenogaster sardoa Mayr, 1853 View in CoL View at ENA

= A. sardoa anoemica Santschi, 1910 View in CoL syn. nov.

= A. sardoa ujhelyii Szabó, 1910 View in CoL syn. nov.

Investigated material— Aphaenogaster sardoa : 2♀♀, Sardinia , Italy (syntypes of A. sardoa CASENT 0900461, CASENT0916080, NHMW) ; 10♀♀, 16³³, Capo Rama , Sicily, Italy, R. Lo Duca legit ( ESPC) ; 9♀♀, 1♀, Trapani , Sicily, Italy, F.P. Romano legit ( ESPC) ; 65♀♀, Monte Sparagio , Sicily, Italy, 38.048697, 12.796222, 9.XII.1993, A. Alicata legit ( ASPC) GoogleMaps ; same except 31♀♀, 1♀, 38.042158, 12.753531; 37♀♀, 1♀, Monte Erice , Sicily, Italy, 38.039792, 12.595078, 10.XII.1993, A. Alicata legit ( ASPC) GoogleMaps ; 36♀♀, Corleone , Sicily, Italy, 37.852538, 13.313867, 19.II.1994, A. Alicata legit ( ASPC) GoogleMaps ; 12♀♀, Monte Inici , Sicily, Italy, 37.994467, 12.834525, 5.XII.1996, A. Alicata legit ( ASPC) GoogleMaps ; ♀♀, Gole del Drago , Sicily, Italy, 37.865866, 13.300869, 24.IV.2016, E. Schifani legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; ♀♀, Marausa , Sicily, Italy, 37.928834, 12.484920, 7.VIII.2017, L. Barraco legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; ♀♀, Favignana , Sicily, Italy, 37.921667, 12.317222, 18.III.2017, R. Viviano legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 33♀♀, Lampedusa , Sicily, Italy, 35.499117, 12.594717, 7.X.2017, E. Schifani legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; same except 33♀♀, 35.514889, 12.569083, 8.X.2017; same except 7♀♀, 35.518217, 12.526533, 9.X.2017; same except 3♀♀, 35.496017, 12.612233, 10.X.2017; same except 1♀, 35.518867, 12.531567, 11.X.2017; same except 1♀, 35.522778, 12.567694, 12.X.2017; same except 5♀♀, 35.516972, 12.594028; 2♀♀, San Martino delle Scale , Sicily, Italy, 22.IX.2018, S. Costa legit ( ESPC) ; 15♀♀, Bosco Scorace , Sicily, Italy, 37.976944, 12.773889, 7.VI.2020, R. Viviano legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 20♀♀, Rocca Busambra , Sicily, Italy, 37.861010, 13.360556, 7.III.2021, E. Schifani legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 1♀, Borgo Iudeo , Sicily, Italy, 37.836492, 13.22806, 12.VIII.20121, S. Chiarello legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, Ficuzza , Sicily, Italy, 37.888528, 13.365232, 13.IX.2021, E. Schifani legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 6♀♀, Isola di San Pantaleo , Sicily, Italy, 37.867999, 12.464691, 26.IV.2022, E. Schifani legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, Borgo Iudeo , Sicily, Italy, 37.769259, 12.635924, 16.V.2022, E. Schifani legit ( ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 1♀, Tangier, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima , Morocco, G. Buchet legit (syntype of A. sardoa anoemica, CASENT 0913123, NHMB) ; 1♀, Zarhouan , Zaghouan, Tunisia, 1905, M.J. Ujhelyi legit (syntype of A. ujhelyii, CASENT 0907702, NHMG) ; 17♀♀, Teborsouk , Béja, Tunisia, 13.III.2018, I. Sparacio legit ( ESPC) ; 8♀♀, El Feija National Park , Jendouba, Tunisia, 36.773806, 8.651889, 18.XI.2016, W. Oueslati legit ( AAPC, ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 9♀♀, Aïn Soltane , Jendouba, Tunisia, 36.532083, 8.348111, 19.XI.2016, W. Oueslati legit ( AAPC, ESPC) GoogleMaps ; 10♀♀, Ksour , Jendouba, Tunisia, 35.758639, 8.871194, 17.IV.2017, W. Oueslati legit ( AAPC, ESPC) GoogleMaps .

Aphaenogaster sardoa Mayr, 1853 View in CoL is the type species of the genus Aphaenogaster View in CoL and a member of the sardoa View in CoL group, which is currently recognized as the most species-rich group within the genus ( Schifani et al. 2022). Its peculiar morphology and pigmentation led to its classification as an entity separate from its true phylogenetic clade until recently ( Boer 2013; Schifani et al. 2022). While A. sardoa View in CoL was described from Sardinia based on workers ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ), it is also present in western Sicily ( Mayr 1853; Schifani et al. 2020) and is widespread in the Maghreb. In the latter region, two related forms are also currently recognized, both described in the same year: A. sardoa anoemica Santschi, 1910 View in CoL was described based on Moroccan and Tunisian material, and A. sardoa ujhelyii Szabó, 1910 View in CoL based on Tunisian material ( Santschi 1910; Szabó, 1910). Santschi (1910) and Szabó (1910) were unaware of each other’s work according to their descriptions. Santschi (1910) described anoemica as a variety of A. sardoa View in CoL providing only a queen description but depositing also undescribed syntype workers ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Later, the variety was elevated to the subspecies rank ( Emery 1921). On the other hand, Szabó described A. ujhelyi as a good species which was later reconsidered as a subspecies based on the morphology of workers ( Abdi-Hamecha et al. 2021).

Since their descriptions in 1910, the morphological characteristics of the two subspecies remained unclear. Santschi (1910) reported shorter hairs, a smaller first funicular segment, and a longer anterior margin of the petiole compared to the dorsal one to be the defining characteristics of the A. sardoa anoemica View in CoL queen. It is unclear, however, whether Santschi (1910) was able to compare the queen he used for the description to Sardinian queens since the only queen description of A. sardoa View in CoL was provided by André (1883) based on specimens of unknown provenience and did not include any of the characters used by Santschi (1910). Moreover, the petiole’s anterior margin was longer than the dorsal margin in all the Italian A. sardoa View in CoL queens that we examined, while the other characters allegedly defining A. sardoa anoemica View in CoL would require many measured specimens to be convincingly assessed. On the other hand, Szabó (1910) defined A. sardoa ujhelyii View in CoL as distinct from A. sardoa View in CoL due to the following characteristics of workers: smaller size, finer surface sculpturing, slenderer thorax (probably referring to the mesosoma), and mesonotum higher than the pronotum. Out of these four, the second and the third are commonly associated with the first in the intraspecific variation of ant workers, while the mesonotum higher than the pronotum, which is illustrated with emphasis by Szabó (1910) is not visible in the type workers ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Therefore, A. sardoa View in CoL is established as the senior synonym of both A. sardoa anoemica View in CoL and A. sardoa ujhelyii View in CoL .

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

NHMG

Goteborgs Naturhistoriska Museet

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Aphaenogaster

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Aphaenogaster sardoa Mayr, 1853

Schifani, Enrico & Alicata, Antonio 2023
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A. sardoa anoemica

Santschi 1910
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A. sardoa ujhelyii Szabó, 1910

Szabo 1910
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A. sardoa anoemica

Santschi 1910
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A. sardoa ujhelyii Szabó, 1910

Szabo 1910
1910
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A. sardoa anoemica

Santschi 1910
1910
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A. sardoa anoemica

Santschi 1910
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A. sardoa ujhelyii

Szabo 1910
1910
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A. sardoa anoemica

Santschi 1910
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A. sardoa ujhelyii

Szabo 1910
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Aphaenogaster sardoa

Mayr 1853
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Aphaenogaster

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sardoa

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A. sardoa

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A. sardoa

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A. sardoa

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A. sardoa

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A. sardoa

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A. sardoa

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