Adetomyrma

Yoshimura, Masashi & Fisher, Brian L., 2012, A revision of the Malagasy endemic genus Adetomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Amblyoponinae), Zootaxa 3341 (1), pp. 1-31 : 2-5

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3341.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513575

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BDEF36-F50C-9412-FFAB-448CDD508B0A

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Plazi

scientific name

Adetomyrma
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Genus Adetomyrma View in CoL

Adetomyrma Ward, 1994: 160 View in CoL View Cited Treatment .

Type-species: Adetomyrma venatrix View in CoL , by original designation.

Adetomyrma View in CoL in Ponerinae View in CoL , Amblyoponini View in CoL : Ward, 1994: 159 View Cited Treatment .

Adetomyrma View in CoL in Amblyoponinae , Amblyoponini View in CoL : Bolton, 2003: 42, 153.

Diagnosis of worker

The diagnostic characters uniquely observed in Adetomyrma within the subfamily Amblyoponinae are given in italics.

1. Compound eye lacking.

2. Anterior margin of clypeus with specialized conical setae.

3. Mandible falcate without a distinct basal angle.

4. Teeth on inner margin of the mandible completely replaced by the basal denticles excluding apical two teeth.

5. Apical and subapical teeth developed.

6. No basal large projection present on basal portion of mandibular inner margin.

7. Constriction between petiole and abdominal segment III absent.

8. Constriction between pre- and post-sclerites on abdominal segment IV absent.

Diagnosis of male

The diagnostic characters uniquely observed in Adetomyrma within the subfamily Amblyoponinae are given in italics.

1. Frontal carinae absent.

2. Anterior margin of clypeus with specialized conical setae.

3. Antenna consisting of 13 segments.

4. Mandible with single, blunt apical tooth.

5. Palpal formula 3,3 / 2,3 / 2,2.

6. Notaulus distinct or absent.

7. Mesepimeron with or without distinct posterodorsal lobe (epimeral lobe).

8. Mesotibia with two spurs in most cases, rarely with single spur.

9. Metatibia with two spurs.

10. No constriction present between petiole and abdominal segment III in dorsal view.

11. Abdominal segment IV with or without tergosternal fusion.

12. Pretergite of abdominal segment IV not distinctly differentiated from posttergite, without transverse furrow between them.

13. Pygostyles present.

14. Distal margin of abdominal sternum IX concave.

15. Separation between basimere and harpago usually indistinct but distinct in some species.

16. Basal projection on cuspis well developed.

17. Basicoventral portion of the aedeagus in lateral view extended basally in most cases, shape of extension somewhat triangular to subtriangular, with relatively sharper distal apex.

18. Serrate denticles absent on basal portion of ventral margin of aedeagus in lateral view.

19. Pterostigma well-developed on forewing.

20. Radial sector on forewing wholly or partially absent between M+Rs and 2r-rs.

21. Radial sector on forewing fails to reach costal margin.

22. 2r-rs on forewing connected with radial sector posterior to pterostigma.

23. 2 rs-m absent on forewing.

24. cu-a on forewing located far from junction between media and cubitus.

25. Radius absent on hindwing in most cases but rarely weakly developed.

26. 1rs-m absent on hindwing.

27. Media on hindwing usually present apical to 1rs-m.

Generic diagnosis remarks

Generic diagnostic characters for the worker caste listed above build on those proposed in Ward (1994). Here we update some of those characters based on new material and new morphological data. The listed characters are consistently observed in all Adetomyrma workers, and distinguish Adetomyrma from the other Amblyoponine genera.

Male diagnostic characters follow those in Yoshimura & Fisher (2012).

For queens, all worker diagnostic characters are applicable except the developed compound eye and the presence of the constriction between petiole and AIII.

List of Adetomyrma species

A list of Adetomyrma species is given below. Sexes and castes known in each species are given in brackets as: w, worker; aq, alate queen; eq, ergatoid queen; m, male. Associations from species codes used in previous studies are given in the remarks for each species.

aureocuprea sp. nov. [m]

bressleri sp. nov. [w, m]

caputleae sp. nov. [w, eq, m]

cassis sp. nov. [m]

caudapinniger sp. nov. [m]

cilium sp. nov. [m]

clarivida sp. nov. [m]

goblin sp. nov. [w, aq, m]

venatrix Ward, 1994: 161 [w, m]

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Loc

Adetomyrma

Yoshimura, Masashi & Fisher, Brian L. 2012
2012
Loc

Adetomyrma

Bolton 2003: 42
2003
Loc

Adetomyrma

Ward 1994: 160
1994
Loc

Adetomyrma

Ward 1994: 159
1994
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