Bannapone cryptica, Eguchi, Katsuyuki, Viet, Bui Tuan, Yamane, Seiki & Terayama, Mamoru, 2015

Eguchi, Katsuyuki, Viet, Bui Tuan, Yamane, Seiki & Terayama, Mamoru, 2015, Redefinition of the genus Bannapone and description of B. cryptica sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Amblyoponinae), Zootaxa 4013 (1), pp. 77-86 : 79-82

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4013.1.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6097003

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scientific name

Bannapone cryptica
status

sp. nov.

Bannapone cryptica sp. nov.

( Figs. 1–11 View FIGURES 1 – 2. B View FIGURES 8 – 9. B View FIGURES 10 – 11. B )

Stigmatomma sp. eg-3: in Eguchi et al. 2014.

Holotype: worker [voucher: IMG20150208-1; VNMN], Vietnam: Nghe An: Tuong Duong: “Sang Le Forest”, <ca. 220 m alt., K. Eguchi leg., 02/iv/2006 [colony: Eg 02iv06-19]. Paratypes: 2 workers, 2 dealate queens from the same colony as holotype [ MCZC].

Non-type material examined. China: Hong Kong: Taipo Kau N. P. [colony: Eg00-HK-17 (6 workers)].

Worker. Body relatively densely covered with short suberect to decumbent hairs ( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 2. B , 3, 8, 10). Median furrow present only in posteriormost part of vertex; frontal lobes closely approximate to each other (Fig. 5); frontal carinae conspicuous, reaching vertex, weakly divergent posteriad from the end of frontal lobe, then becoming almost parallel, and finally divergent strongly ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 2. B ); antennal scrobe moderately impressed, running along frontal carina; anterior margin of clypeus slightly convex, with 7 peg-like setae, each being based on short tubercle (Fig. 5); sets of setae and tubercles decreasing in size laterad (mesal five conspicuous, but lateralmost often reduced); anteromedian portion of clypeus bearing a pair of extremely long and flexible setae (black arrow in Fig. 5); apical blade of mandible with a small preapical denticle (red arrow in Fig. 5); mid-basal tooth row of mandible consisting of 4 blunt teeth which decrease in size toward the base; 1st and 2nd extremely elongated trapezoidal; 3rd and 4th trapezoidal; antennal scape weakly bent near its apex; funiculus incrassate apically but not forming a distinct club; 9th and 10th antennal segments each a little longer than broad (black and red arrows in Fig. 6); posterolateral part of propodeum stongly produced posteriad; metapleural gland bulla, when seen through the sclerite, large and bean-shaped ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 9. B ); petiole in lateral view with anterior face almost as long as or a little longer than dorsal face in lateral view; the two faces meeting at a blunt angle; subpetiolar process spatulate and weakly curved, produced anteroventrad, without translucent fenestra ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 9. B ); abdominal segment III shorter and narrower than IV ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 9. B ); girdling constriction between abdominal segments III and IV weak ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 9. B ). Dorsum of head distinctly rugoso-reticulate; mandible distinctly rugose longitudinally; anterior and anterolateral part of pronotum faintly reticulate; remainder part of mesosoma nearly smooth except for hair pits; dorsal and lateral face of petiole and gaster and legs smooth with hair pits.

FIGURES 3–7. B. cryptica sp. nov. Figs. 3–4, head of a paratype worker (Fig. 3) and a paratype queen (Fig. 4) in lateral view. Fig. 5, clypeus and mandibles of a paratype worker (black and red arrows indicating anteromedian setae of clypeus, and preapical denticle of apical blade, respectively). Fig. 6, left antenna of a paratype worker (black and red arrows indicating 9th and 10th antennal segments respectively). Fig. 7, vertex of a paratype queen (“MO” and “LO” indicating median and lateral ocelli, respectively).

Measurements and indices of the holotype: HL 0.786 mm; HW 0.645 mm; MBL 0.565 mm; SL 0.358 mm; ML 0.889 mm; PNW 0.416 mm; HFL 0.429 mm; PL 0.314 mm; PW 0.292 mm; A3 W 0.411 mm; A4 W 0.527 mm; CI 82; MBI 88; SI 56; MI 214; HFI 67; A 3I 141; A 4I 128.

Measurements and indices of the paratypes (n=2) and nontypes (n=2): HL 0.711–0.786 mm; HW 0.581–0.640 mm; MBL 0.516–0.562 mm; SL 0.326–0.360 mm; ML 0.815–0.890 mm; PNW 0.370–0.409 mm; HFL 0.381– 0.424 mm; PL 0.297–0.317 mm; PW 0.266–0.293 mm; A3 W 0.383 –0.415 mm; A4 W 0.475 –0.520 mm; CI 81–83; MBI 88–91; SI 56–58; MI 213–228; HFI 66; A 3I 138–144; A 4I 124–126.

Queen (Vietnamese material only). The queen similar to the worker except for the following features: with head in full-face view median ocellus located at level of posterior margin of compound eye; distance between median ocellus (MO in Fig. 7) to lateral ocellus (LO in Fig. 7) shorter than that between lateral ocelli; mesopleuron partly subdivided into anepisternum and katepisternum with a faint sulcus ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8 – 9. B ); pronotum and propodeum moderately reticulate; mesoscutum moderately rugose longitudinally; mesoscutellum nearly smooth with hair pits; mesopleuron weakly rugoso-reticulate; dorsal and lateral face of petiole weakly reticulate.

Measurements and indices of the paratypes (n=2): HL 0.757–0.765 mm; HW 0.621–0.637 mm; MBL 0.567 mm; SL 0.356–0.361 mm; ML 1.032–1.071 mm; PNW 0.454–0.469 mm; HFL 0.420–0.431 mm; PL 0.350–0.371 mm; PW 0.327–0.336 mm; A3 W 0.464 –0.479 mm; A4 W 0.582 –0.604 mm; CI 82–83; MBI 89–91; SI 57; MI 227– 228; HFI 68; A 3I 142–143; A 4I 125–126.

Remarks. This species is most similar to B. caliginosa comb. nov., S. fulvida comb. nov., B. pertinax comb. nov. and B. zwaluwenburgi comb. nov., but easily distinguished from them as mentioned in the remarks of the following species and the keys to species.

The holotype and paratypes belong to a single polygynous colony probably at an early stage of colony development (because only a few workers were present). The colony nested underground (in soil) in “Sang Le Forest” dominated by Lagerstroemia tomentosa C. Presl, 1844 (family Lythraceae ).

VNMN

Vietnam National Museum of Nature

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Bannapone

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