Adelomyrmex silvestrii ( Menozzi, 1931 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.282199 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6168415 |
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Adelomyrmex silvestrii ( Menozzi, 1931 ) |
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Adelomyrmex silvestrii ( Menozzi, 1931) View in CoL
Figure 22 View FIGURE 22
Apsychomyrmex silvestrii Menozzi, 1931: 270 View in CoL , fig.6. Holotype worker: Costa Rica, San José ( Tristan) [presumably DEI] (not examined). Combination in Adelomyrmex: Kempf, 1972: 18 View in CoL . See also: Fernández, 2003: 28.
Geographic range. northern Mexico (Tamaulipas) to Costa Rica.
Description. Queen. Similar to worker except for queen-specific characters of large compound eyes, ocelli, and enlarged mesosoma with queen-typical sclerites; pronotum smooth medially, reticulate rugose laterally; dorsal mesonotum mostly longitudinally rugose, weaker anteromedially; scutellum longitudinally rugose; katepisternum smooth and shining with thin strip of rugosity along posterior border; anepisternum and side of propodeum longitudinally rugose.
Biology. Adelomyrmex silvestrii is perhaps the most easily identified Adelomyrmex species, and it is widespread and abundant. It occurs in a wide variety of habitats, mature to secondary, wet to seasonally dry, and sea level to 1700 m elevation cloud forest. It can occur in over 70% of quantitative miniWinkler samples. In spite of its abundance, a nest has never been reported.
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Adelomyrmex silvestrii ( Menozzi, 1931 )
Longino, John T. 2012 |
silvestrii
Kempf 1972: 18 |
Menozzi 1931: 270 |