Pheidole microgyna Wheeler
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Pheidole microgyna Wheeler View in CoL HNS
Pheidole microgyna Wheeler HNS 1928b: 186. Further definition of status in Wilson 1984b: 323.
types Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard.
etymology Gr microgyna HNS , small female.
diagnosis A member of the flavens HNS group similar to minutula HNS but the queen much smaller, close in size to the worker caste of minutula HNS . Body form as illustrated above.
measurements (mm) Lectotype queen: HW 0.46, HL 0.48, SL 0.40, EL 0.20, PW 0.36. color Concolorous light reddish brown, appendages yellowish brown.
range Known only from the type locality.
biology P. microgyna HNS appears to be a social parasite of Pheidole minutula HNS . The latter species is abundant in the Amazonian and Guianan rainforests of South America, where it nests in the swollen leaf bases of the melastome understory shrub Maieta guianensis. In an earlier analysis (Wilson 1984b), I pointed out that microg)>na may have its own workers, which are anatomically somewhat different from those of minutula HNS , or workers identifiable as minutula HNS . This circumstance suggests that microgyna HNS is a temporary social parasite of minutula HNS or some related free-living species. The small size of the microgyna HNS queens also suggests such a life cycle. However, the status of this unusual form will not be solved until additional collections are made, preferably with field observations, allowing the taxonomy of the minutula HNS complex to be more fully clarified.
Figure Lectotype, queen. GUYANA: Kartabo.
Outline of frontal view of head of minutula HNS worker shown to left of that of the queen. Scale bar = 1 mm.
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