Probolomyrmex petiolatus Weber, 1940
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5943467 |
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Probolomyrmex petiolatus Weber, 1940 |
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Probolomyrmex petiolatus Weber, 1940 View in CoL
( Figs. 26 View FIGURE 26 , 27 View FIGURE 27 )
Holotype: PANAMÁ: Canal Zone : Barro Colorado Island, 30.vi.1938, N.A. Weber, 906-32203 (worker) [ MCZ] [examined].
Diagnosis: Postero-ventral lobe of petiole long and subquadrate. Subpetiolar process well developed and subrectangular. Prora and dorsal protuberance on posterior region of first gastral tergite absent.
Worker measurements: (n=3) HL 0.50–0.57; HW 0.34–0.37; SL 0.26–0.30; WL 0.63–0.69; PL 0.26–0.30; PW 0.27–0.30; PH 0.28–0.30; TL 2.13–2.33; CI 61.5–68.5; SI 51.5; PI 93.5–107.
Worker description: Frontoclypeal shelflike projection micropunctate. Mandibles foveated, interval between foveae covered by micropunctures; external surface of mandibular basal margin smooth ( Fig. 26B View FIGURE 26 – esm); tip of apical segment of antennae bearing minute pits ( Fig. 26C View FIGURE 26 – Ap). Mesopleuron and metapleuron alveolate and foveated; lateral faces of propodeum foveated and micropunctate; alveoli denser just above metapleural gland orifice; opening of metapleural gland narrow, with smooth anterior region, surrounded by rows of hairs ( Fig. 26D View FIGURE 26 ). Petiolar node and postero-ventral lobe of petiole with incomplete foveae and micropunctures; subpetiolar process alveolate ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE 26 ). Posterior region of second gastral tergite with foveae ( Fig. 26A View FIGURE 26 ).
Space between mesosomal foveae covered by dense pubescence. Pygidium with dense pubescence and some long and thick hairs.
Head 1.5 times longer than wide ( Fig. 27B View FIGURE 27 ). Hypostomal margin curved ( Fig. 26B View FIGURE 26 – he). Antennal scapes extend head midlength, distance from scape apex to of head more than two times the pedicel length (SI 51.5). Propodeum emarginated posteriorly on each side by a narrow carina, with teeth at their apexes. Petiole as long as high (PI 93.5–107), without teeth; posterior face short, straight and smooth; postero-ventral lobe long and subquadrate; subpetiolar process well developed and subrectangular, with the postero-ventral angle acute and directed ventrally ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE 26 ). First gastral segment without prora and dorsal protuberance on posterior region of tergite ( Figs 26A View FIGURE 26 , 27A View FIGURE 27 ).
Distribution ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ): Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama.
Comments: The subrectangular shape of the subpetiolar process makes this species similar to P. dentinodis . However, the latter has a pair of petiolar teeth, the postero-ventral lobe of the petiole is short and rounded, and there are a prora and dorsal protuberance on the gaster. The holotype of P. petiolatus was collected among leaves and humus on the rainforest floor in Panama. There is a Brazilian record in the literature for this species ( Delabie et al. 2001), but these are described here as a new species, P. dentinodis .
Additional material examined (n=11): GUATEMALA: Petén: Parq. Nac. Tikal, 17.24037 - 89.61990, 270m, 22.v.2009, LLAMA, #Wa-B- 05-2-47 CASENT0610407 (1 worker) [ JTLC] GoogleMaps . MEXICO: Chiapas: 8km SE Salto de Agua , 17.51438° N 92.29498° W 70m, 14.vi.2008, LLAMA, Wa-A- 08-1-04 JTLC000014514 (1 worker) [ JTLC] GoogleMaps . PANAMA: Canal Zone: Barro Colorado Island: LN 9°9’ LW 079°51’ 20-50m, v-viii.2007, J.Z.Shik, Mekou 064252 (1 worker) [ DZUP]; Mekou 063866 (2 workers) [ MZSP]; Mekou 063803 (3 workers) [ MZSP]; 1.vi.1983, L.A Mound, CASENT0102222 (1 worker) [ BMNH]; 30.vi.1938, A. Newton, Leaf litter forest floor (1 worker) [ MCZ] .
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