Baracidris
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.32035 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6273938 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3E682EEA-F0D4-5A94-32F4-60C7FC3FCECF |
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Thomas |
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Baracidris |
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Baracidris View in CoL HNS Bolton (Figs. 69, 70, 77)
Baracidris HNS Bolton, 1981:252 (w). Type species: Baracidris meketra Bolton HNS (by original designation). Bolton, 1995:22.
The genus Baracidris HNS includes three small species (one undescribed) which are litter inhabitants in Central and Western Africa. Although the genus is easily isolated from the other African myrmicines, this is a more difficult task regarding the World fauna. The combination of characters (median portion of the clypeus as narrow fringe, antennae 12 segmented with club 2 segmented, reduced palps, metapleural lobes larger than in Adelomyrmex HNS , petiole and postpetiole subcylindric) separates this genus from all other myrmicines, although currently we lack synapomorphic features for Baracidris HNS . We maintain this genus primarily upon its geographical distribution.
Key to species (workers). Modified from Bolton, 1981:255
1 Body without standing pilosity and with appressed pubescence; mesosoma dorsally with punctures; HW less than 0.46 mm ........................................................ 2
- Body with standing pilosity on head, petiole and postpetiole, less on mesosoma, without appressed pubescence; promesonotum dorsally with a large central area smooth and shining, devoid of punctures; HW> 0.46 mm (Kenya, Uganda) ......... .......................................................................................................... B. pilosa HNS sp.n.
2(1) Central portion of anterior clypeal margin not produced into a narrow truncated lobe; vertexal margin in full face view indented or concave medially (Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria) ........................................................................... B. meketra Bolton HNS
- Central portion of anterior clypeal margin produced into a narrow truncated lobe; vertexal margin in full face view not indented or concave medially (Gabon) ........ .......................................................................................................... B. sitra Bolton HNS
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