Cryptotermes camelus, Scheffrahn, 2021

Scheffrahn, Rudolf H., 2021, Cryptotermes camelus (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae), a new drywood termite species from the Bolivian Chaco, Zootaxa 4938 (1), pp. 145-147 : 145-147

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4938.1.9

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:10931286-26F6-46E2-A082-5CF97819EE39

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4561507

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1C2987D2-FF90-CF4A-55E1-FAAE81E5FE24

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Cryptotermes camelus
status

sp. nov.

Cryptotermes camelus sp. n.

Imago. Unknown.

Soldier ( Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Head, in lateral view, grading from light orange at cervical margin to almost black at frontal flange; in dorsal view, coloration light orange at posterior margin grading to black at frontal flange; epicranial spot diffusely lighter. Mandibles concolorous with frons. Anterior margin of pronotum brown, grading to yellow at posterior. In lateral view, head capsule punctuated by massive hemispherical frontal flange with parallel sides; frontal horns and genal horns large, hemispherical; equal in size and shape. In dorsal view, head capsule constricted; spherical from constriction behind frontal flange to occiput; widening from constriction to frontolateral lateral margins of frontal flange. In frontal view, frons deeply concave and rugose; frontal flange forming two lateral orbitals with small, elliptical concavities at base of frontal horns. Pilosity sparse throughout head; denser on anterolateral margins of pronotum. In ventral view, margin of frontal flange squarely incised; forming 140° angle. Eye spots faint, narrowly elliptical. Labrum projecting over length of mandibles; in ventral view, tip squarely pointed, mirroring angle of frons. Mandibles projecting moderately for genus, squarely angled along outer margin about 120°; basal humps weakly rugose, barely detectable. In dorsal view, span of frontal flange slightly broader than that of genal horns; span of frontal horns narrower than genal horns. Antenna with 13 articles; formula 2>3>4=5. Anterior margin of pronotum incised with weak irregular sinuosity; anterolateral corners nearly square, lateral margins and posterior margin form an evenly rounded outline.

Measurements (mm, single holotype soldier). Head length to tip of mandibles 1.46; head length to tip of genal horns 1.19, frontal flange width 1.01; frontal horns, outside span 0.81; genal horns, outside span 0.94; head width, maximum 1.14; head width, minimum (behind frontal horns) 1.01; head height, excluding postmentum 0.62; pronotum, maximum length 0.79; pronotum, maximum width 1.06; left mandible length, tip to ventral condyle 0.57; total length 3.8.

Material examined. Holotype soldier in vial no. BO590 of the University of Florida Termite Collection, Davie, Florida. Vial labelled “Hwy 4 Tauritermes Mennonite site, SCCMNKM col., Site 18; 30-May-2013 ”. In addition to the single C. camelus soldier placed in a separate two-cm centrifuge tube, the vial also contains two soldiers and pseudergates of Tauritermes taurocephalus (Silvestri) , and one soldier, nymphs, and pseudergates of Neotermes fulvescens (Silvestri) , both new records for Bolivia.

Type locality. Bolivia, Santa Cruz; - 17.5899 S, - 62.4423 W; elev. 278 m. GoogleMaps

Etymology. Named “camelus”, the Latin name for camel, referring to the protruding hemispherical “hump” of the frontal flange in lateral view.

Diagnosis. No other species of Cryptotermes worldwide has a massive hemispherical frontal flange hump as seen in profile. Of all South American species, C. verruculosus has a large rounded flange leaning to the anterior but its sides are not near parallel ( Fig 2a View FIGURE 2 ). Of all Neotropical Cryptotermes , C. garifunae Scheffrahn has a steep angular flange and very small genal horns ( Fig 2b View FIGURE 2 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Isoptera

Family

Kalotermitidae

Genus

Cryptotermes

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