Strumigenys, Smith, 1860, Smith, 1860

dos Santos-Neto, Esperidião Alves, Chaul, Júlio Cezar Mário & Delabie, Jacques Hubert Charles, 2024, New Species and New Records of Strumigenys Smith, 1860 (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) from the Neotropical schulzi Species Group, Taxonomy (New York) 4 (3), pp. 633-648 : 643-645

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3390/taxonomy4030032

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:217E590F-5F81-4609-814F-11E08EB6FFC1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13378243

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038BD340-FF9F-0A0D-BFDF-F989DDEFF998

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Tatiana

scientific name

Strumigenys
status

 

Identification key View in CoL modified from Bolton [ 4]

To identify the species in the schulzi group described in this study, the following adaptation to the “Key to Neotropical Pyramica species ” [ 4] is presented below. Starting from step 39 of the mentioned key, the following couplets were added.

39 ′ Cephalic dorsum just in front of occipital margin with a transverse row of 6 small setae that are only marginally longer and more erect than the ground pilosity. Pronotal humeral setae very short, remiform. Lower mesopleuron smooth ( Figure 7 A View Figure 7 ) .................... ................................................................................................................................ Strumigenys metrix

39 ′′ Cephalic dorsum just in front of occipital margin with a conspicuous transverse row of 4–6 erect hairs that are obviously much longer and more erect than the ground pilosity. Pronotal humeral setae elongate, flattened or truncated apically. Lower mesopleuron entirely reticulate ( Figure 7 B View Figure 7 ).. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ......40

40 ′ Vertex with abundant erect setae, without ground pilosity contrasting to the stand pilosity. Simple erect hairs on mesonotum conspicuously differentiated from the very sparse ground pilosity ( Figure 8 A View Figure 8 )...... ... ... ..... ..... ... ... ... ... ... .... Strumigenys itannae sp. nov.

40 ′′ Vertex without abundant erect setae. Erect hairs on the mesonotum and spatulate, without significant differentiation from the sparse ground pilosity ( Figure 8 B View Figure 8 ).. ............41

41 ′ First gastral tergite entirely covered on thin striation, basigastral costulae very short and inconspicuous. Mesonotum with two pairs of erect setae ( Figure 9 A View Figure 9 ) ..... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... ... .... Strumigenys xoko sp. nov.

41 ′′ Except for basigastral costulae, first gastral tergite either entirely smooth or with thin striation on its basal half; basigastral costulae short and inconspicuous. Mesonotum with a single pair of erect setae ... 42

42 ′ First gastral tergite with thin striation on its basal half, basigastral costulae adjunct and inconspicuous, merged with striation ( Figure 9 B View Figure 9 ). Mesonotum with a single pair of erect hairs.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... Strumigenys orchibia

42 ′′ Gaster smooth, except for basigastral costulae, which are short, sharply defined and distinctly separated. Mesonotum with 2–3 pairs of erect hairs ............................ 43

43 ′ Petiole node in dorsal view broader than long.. ... ... ... ... ... .... Strumigenys schulzi

43 ′′ Petiole node in dorsal view longer than broad.. ... ... ... ... .... Strumigenys castanea

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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