Myrmecina raviwonghei Jaitrong, Samung, Waengsothorn et Okido, 2019
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.383.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6DC52738-5598-491C-AA02-068C81DE85A2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/87D1FC7B-CD2A-480B-A2E9-CC5274A05A02 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:87D1FC7B-CD2A-480B-A2E9-CC5274A05A02 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Myrmecina raviwonghei Jaitrong, Samung, Waengsothorn et Okido |
status |
sp. nov. |
Myrmecina raviwonghei Jaitrong, Samung, Waengsothorn et Okido , sp. n.
http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ 87D1FC7B-CD2A-480B-A2E9-CC5274A05A02
Figs 1–5 View Fig View Figs 2–5
TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype – worker (THNHM-I-05470, THNHM), NE
Thailand: Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Wang Nam Kheao District, Udom Sub
Subdistrict, 14.46805ºN, 101.90416ºE, 22.VI 2018, W. Jaitrong leg., WJT220618-
6. Paratypes: 24 workers (THNHM-I-05471, MHNG, SKYC, THNHM, USNM),
same data as holotype.
MEASUREMENTS. Holotype: HL 0.61; HW 0.59; MDL 0.30; EL 0.13; SL
0.46; WL 0.73; PNW 0.46; PSL 0.17; PTH 0.20; PTL 0.20; CI 97; MDI 49; SI 78;
PTHI 100. Paratypes (n = 10): HL 0.59–0.63; HW 0.56–0.63; MDL 0.23–0.30; EL
0.08–0.13; SL 0.40–0.46; WL 0.66–0.76; PNW 0.40–0.46; PSL 0.17–0.20; PTH
0.18–0.20; PTL 0.20; CI 100; MDI 41–50; SI 71–78; PTHI 92–100.
WORKER DESCRIPTION. Coloration. Body black, tip of gaster reddish brown;
mandible, antenna and legs yellowish brown; forecoxa dark brown.
Structure. Head in full-face view, subrectangular, almost as long as broad; pos-
terior margin weakly concave medially; posterolateral corner rounded, not projected posteriorly; lateral margin weakly convex. Mandible broad, subtriangular; masticatory margin bent at mid-length, apical tooth large followed by medium size subapical tooth, 5 small teeth and medium size basal tooth. Dorsal face of clypeus shallowly concave; median portion of anterior clypeal margin projected, usually with three processes. Frontal carina virtually absent, indistinguishable from rugae of head. Eye small, with 4–6 ommatidia, maximum diameter of eye 0.08–0.13 mm. Antenna 12-
segmented, with 3-segmented club; scape short, not reaching posterolateral corner of head; segment II almost as long as broad and broader than each of segments III–
VIII; terminal segment (XII) as long as III–VIII combined.
profile view.
Dorsal outline of mesosoma in profile, weakly convex. Pronotum without denticles on its dorsum; anterior ventrolateral portion of pronotum forming distinct process, directed forward and downward; mesonotum completely fused with pronotum; mesopleuron not differentiated from metapleuron. Propodeum in dorsal view not demarcated anteriorly; anterior pair of denticles present on propodeal dorsum, very small and short (difficult to distinguish them from longitudinal rugae on propodeum); propodeal spine relatively long, almost as long as or slightly longer than broad at base; propodeal declivity, seen from back, tapering above and shallowly concave. Petiole short, in dorsal view slightly longer than broad,
rectangular; in profile view, as long as broad, its anterior slope almost straight, and dorsal face almost straight; ventral outline straight with a small anterior denticle;
postpetiole in dorsal view broader than petiole and slightly shorter than broad;
sternopostpetiolar process distinctly projected with acute anterior apex. Gaster in dorsal view slightly elongate circular; anterior margin of first gastral tergite strongly concave.
Sculpture. Dorsum of head punctured with longitudinal rugae; ventrolateral area (temple + gena) of head with rugae; ventral face with irregular rugae; mandible largely smooth and shiny, with striation at base; clypeus somewhat smooth and shiny;
antennal scape punctate. Mesosoma entirely punctured with longitudinal rugae;
coxae smooth and shiny, forefemur superficially reticulate with smooth and shiny interspaces; mesofemur and metafemur smooth and shiny. Petiole punctured with few distinct rugae. First gastral tergite finely punctate; first gastral sternite reticulate.
in full-face view; 3 – body in dorsal view; 4 – first gastral tergite in dorsal view; 5 – propodeal spine, petiole and postpetiole in profile view.
Pilosity. Body covered with abundant short erect hairs, hairs on first gastral tergite slightly longer than those on head and mesosoma; clypeus with several erect hairs, and pair of long hairs arising from median tooth of its anterior margin; scape with many suberect to erect hairs that are longer than scape width; all legs with numerous suberect to erect hairs.
District, Thung Yai Naresuan East Wildlife Sanctuary, dry evergreen forest, 25.V
2000, W. Jaitrong leg., THNHM-I-05472 (4 workers, THNHM); Tak Province ,
Thung [Tung] Yai Wildlife Sanctuary, near Myanmar border, 23.V 1999, W. Jaitrong leg., dry evergreen forest, THNHM-I-05473 (1 worker, THNHM) ;
Kanchanaburi Province, Thong Pha Phum District, Ban Sahakorn Nikhom , dry evergreen forest, 26.VIII 2018, W. Jaitrong leg., WJT260818-8 (4 workers, THNHM-
I-05474, THNHM). E Thailand: Sakheao Province, Wang Nam Yen District, Thung
Mahacharern Subdistrict, Khao Takrub, 29.VI 2003, W. Jaitrong leg. (1 worker,
THNHM).
REMARKS. This species is easily distinguished from the other members of the genus by the dorsum of head and mesosoma punctured with longitudinal rugae
( Figs 1 View Fig , 2 View Figs 2–5 ), by the first gastral tergite is covered with fine and dense punctures ( Fig. View Figs 2–5
4), and by anterior margin of first gastral tergite is strongly concave ( Fig. 4 View Figs 2–5 ).
HABITAT. The type series was collected from small rotting wood in lowland dry evergreen forest. A colony from Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand was collected from leaf litter in a dry evergreen forest. Several specimens from Thung
Yai Naresuan East Wildlife Sanctuary , Tak Province were collected in highland
(900–1000 m a.s.l.) primary forests. Thus, this species inhabits primary evergreen forest from lowland to highland.
ETYMOLOGY. The specific name is dedicated to Dr. Rawin Raviwonghe, the president of the National Science Museum, Thailand, who kindly supported us in field surveys.
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