Nylanderia scintilla LaPolla and Fisher
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279290 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6190835 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/773B4C70-FFF6-C136-FF56-FAF1FCDAFDC8 |
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Nylanderia scintilla LaPolla and Fisher |
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sp. nov. |
Nylanderia scintilla LaPolla and Fisher , sp. nov.
( Figs. 46–48 View FIGURES 46 – 60 , 83 View FIGURES 73 – 88 [worker])
Holotype worker, IVORY COAST: Palmeraie Lame, no. 86, 13.ii.1976 (T. Diomande) ( BMNH); 9 paratype workers same label data as holotype; 3 paratype workers, IVORY COAST: Palmeraie Lame, no. 87; 5.iii.1976 (T. Diomande) ( BMNH, USNM).
Worker diagnosis: Head width less than 0.51 mm; brownish-yellow species, with very short, angular propodeal dorsal face; all coxae the same color.
Compare with: N. boltoni and N. umbella
WORKER. Measurements (n = 4): TL: 1.8–2.0; HW: 0.4–0.45; HL: 0.51–0.55; EL: 0.11–0.13; SL: 0.54–0.59; PW: 0.3–0.33; WL: 0.54–0.62; GL: 0.74–0.92
Indices: CI: 78–82; REL: 22–24; SI: 125–135
Overall brownish-yellow, often with slightly darker head and gaster, and always with distinctly lighter antennae and legs; coxae all the same color; cuticle smooth and shining. Head with dense layer of short pubescence; scapes surpass posterior margin by about length of first 2–3 funicular segments; scapes with scattered erect macrosetae (SMC = 13–20); head roughly quadrate in appearance with more angular-shaped posterolateral cornors present; posterior margin slightly emarginate medially. Mesosoma with macrosetae of varying lengths on pronotum (PMC = 2–5; MMC = 2); pubescence sparse with small patches on dorsum of mesonotum and propodeum; metanotal area compact; dorsal face of propodeum short and angular, slightly lower than mesonotum; declivitous face distinctly longer than dorsal face. Gaster with scattered erect macrosetae and dense layer of short pubescence giving gaster a somewhat silky appearance.
The queen and male castes are currently unknown for this species.
Etymology. The specific epithet scintilla (L. = spark) is in reference to the yellow color, shiny pubescence and small size of this species.
Non-type material examined. NIGERIA: Gambari, 18.vi.1969 (B. Bolton).
Notes. This species is most likely to be confused with N. boltoni , however there are several diagnostic morphological features that can be used to separate the two species. In N. scintilla the coxae are all the same color (not with lighter meso/metacoxae), and the head is more quadrate than in N. boltoni . Nylanderia boltoni , N. scintilla , and N. umbella appear to be closely related based on overall worker morphology. Comparing male morphology would be instructive, but at present only the male of N. boltoni is known.
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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