Pheidole rhinoceros

Longino, J. T., 2009, Additions to the taxonomy of New World Pheidole (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Zootaxa 2181, pp. 1-90 : 70-71

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22820

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6222884

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scientific name

Pheidole rhinoceros
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Pheidole rhinoceros View in CoL View at ENA   HNS

Pheidole rhinoceros Forel, 1899: 73   HNS , pl. 3, fig. 23. Lectotype major worker (here designated, as labeled by Wilson 2003) and associated paralectotype minor worker: Panama, Bugaba, 800-1500ft (Champion) [ MHNG] (examined).

Geographic Range

Panama to southern Mexico.

Biology

This species occurs in lowland wet forest habitats. Its upper elevational limit varies geographically: on the Barva Transect in Costa Rica it does not occur over 500m elevation. It occurs as high as 800m elevation in the Penas Blancas Valley in the Cordillera de Tilaran, and it has been collected at 1100m on Volcan Cacao, an isolated peak in the Cordillera de Guanacaste. Nests are in dead wood on the forest floor, under loose bark, and occasionally in live stems (nests have been collected in live stems of Myriocarpa [Urticaceae] and the petiolar domatia of Piper cenocladum [Piperaceae]). Surprisingly, given the moderately common discovery of nests when general collecting, workers rarely recruit to baits and are rarely collected in Winkler or Berlese samples.

Comments

Two similar species have been conflated under this name until now. Wilson (2003) examined the lectotype of P. rhinoceros   HNS but later used specimens of the similar P. rhinomontana   HNS (described below) for illustrations. See further discussion and diagnostic characters under P. rhinomontana   HNS .

Pheidole unicornis Wilson 2003   HNS is not currently separable from P. rhinoceros   HNS , but I defer synonymy pending additional study. In Central America, P. rhinoceros   HNS is a lowland species and P. rhinomontana   HNS is a parapatric replacement species at higher elevations. Unlike this pattern, P. unicornis   HNS has the morphology of P. rhinoceros   HNS but was collected at 2100m near Cali, Colombia. The minor workers appear somewhat more robust than the typical P. rhinoceros   HNS from Costa Rica.

MHNG

Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Pheidole

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