Opamyrma, Yamane, S., Bui, T. V. & Eguchi, K., 2008

Yamane, S., Bui, T. V. & Eguchi, K., 2008, Opamyrma hungvuong, a new genus and species of ant related to Apomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Amblyoponinae), Zootaxa 1767, pp. 55-63 : 56

publication ID

21682

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6235398

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/44C3C2E8-336E-317F-D75E-9D62DB115F12

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Christiana

scientific name

Opamyrma
status

gen. n.

Opamyrma   HNS gen. n. (Figs. 1-12)

Type species. Opamyrma hungvuong   HNS sp. n.

Worker description. Preoccipital carina complete, almost encircling the head slightly before its posterior margin ("poc" in Fig. 4). Venter of head with a distinct and complete median furrow, with each anterolateral corner forming a process ("alc" in Fig. 3). Clypeus posteriorly margined with a distinct continuous carina ("pcc" in Fig. 3); median part of clypeus rather clearly divided into posterior horizontal portion and anterior steep slope; the posterior portion broadly inserted between antennal sockets, extending anteriorly to the level of posterior margin of the sockets; lateral part of clypeus narrow from front to back. Mandibular base with closed trulleum ("trl" in Fig. 3). Labrum on its outer face with at least two rows of peg-like denticles, each with more than 10 denticles ("lpd" in Fig. 3). Eye absent. Frontal lobe absent. Antennal sockets completely exposed in full-face view, directing almost dorsad, located in a large, roundly excavated area whose anterior wall is steep just behind the posterior margin of clypeus; the area not clearly defined posteriorly. Antenna 12- segmented, gradually incrassate from segment II to XII.

Mesosoma elongate, with a single furrow ("msf" in Figs. 6 & 7) which is deep and flexible and separates pronotum from the remaining part of mesosoma. Metapleural gland bulla round, occupying posterior twofifths of ventrolateral part of the pleuron; metapleural trench running below the bulla. Junction of dorsal and posterior faces of propodeum round without any transverse carina; posterior face of propodeum laterally without spines/carinae. Propodeal spiracle situated relatively low on the side of propodeum, near the weak furrow separating metapleuron from lateral side of propodeum. Propodeal lobe present, low and round.

Mid- and hind tibiae each with a reduced barbulate anterior spur ("ats" in Fig. 8) and a well-developed pectinate posterior spur ("pts" in Fig. 8). Pretarsal claws simple, without teeth.

Waist consisting of a single segment (petiole); petiole elongate, narrowly attached to abdominal segment III (gastral segment I), virtually without anterior peduncle; tergo-sternal sutures of petiole present as longitudinal furrows on ventrolateral edges that meet medially at 1/3 length of petiole from the base ("tss" in Fig. 10); the sternite of petiole reduced to a small posteroventral sclerite, bounded by the conspicuous tergo-sternal sutures; petiolar spiracle located anteriorly on the lateral face of petiole at its mid-height.

Gaster very long, laterally compressed, especially in posterior portion, in profile highest at the posterior end of abdominal segment VI ("absg-VI" in Fig. 11). Segment III ("absg-III" in Fig. 11) seen from above longer than broad, narrowed basally, longer than segments IV, V and VI, having a free anterior face above the helcium; anteriormost part of abdominal sternite III ("abs-III" in Fig.11) produced anteriad to the same level as the anteriormost part of tergite III ("abt-III" in Fig. 11). Segment IV with differentiated presternite ("ps-IV" in Fig. 11). Spiracles on segments V-VII concealed by the preceding segments. Segment VII ("absg-VII" in Fig. 11) longest among the segments III-VII. Pygidium ("abt-VII" in Fig. 11) and hypopygium ("abs-VII" in Fig. 11) unarmed.

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