Leptogenys birmana Forel, 1900
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Leptogenys birmana Forel, 1900 View in CoL
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Leptogenys (Lobopelta) birmana Forel, 1900: 310 View in CoL (worker). Type locality: Burma .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Nepal: Bagmati province: Shivapuri-Nagarjun National
Park , Nagarjun forest, 27.7444 o N, 85.2946 E, h= 1400 m, bait collection, 1.V 2019, 2♀, leg GoogleMaps .
I.P. Subedi & A. Pandey.
WORKER DIAGNOSIS. The characteristic features of worker: sub-quadrate head in full-face view, posterior head margin weakly concave, longitudinally striate head dorsum in anterior half (striation reaching level of posterior eye margin), shorter scape, fourth to sixth antennal segments almost as long as broad, clypeus convex and unarmed anteriorly, broad and triangular subpetiolar process, smooth and shiny first gastral segment, and reddish brown body. Our identification is based on keys in Bharti & Wachkoo (2013) and Xu & He (2015).
MEASUREMENTS AND INDICES (n=2). HL 1.19–1.25, HW 0.94–1, EL 0.14, SL
0.94, PrW 0.63, PeL 0.38, PeH 0.5, WL 1.69–1.81, CI 78.99–80, SI 94–100.
DISTRIBUTION. Nepal (new record), India, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam (Xu
& He, 2015; Guenard et al., 2017; Khachonpisitsak et al., 2020).
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Leptogenys birmana Forel, 1900
Subedi, I. P., Budha, P. B. & Yamane, Sk. 2022 |
Leptogenys (Lobopelta) birmana
Forel 1900: 310 |