Chrysapace Crawley, 1924
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Genus Chrysapace Crawley, 1924
Chrysapace Crawley, 1924: 380 . Typespecies: Chrysapace jacobsoni Crawley, 1924 (junior secondary homonym in Cerapachys View in CoL , replaced by Cerapachys crawleyi W. M. Wheeler, 1924 View in CoL ), by monotypy.
Diagnosis. This genus can be recognized by a combination of the following characteristics of the worker caste: i) prominent costate sculpture on most of body surface, ii) large eyes, iii) exposed antennal sockets, iv) two spurs on mid and hind tibiae, and v) pretarsal claws with a tooth ( BOROWIEC 2016).
Key to Chrysapace species based onthe worker caste. The key to valid species is provided below. Known distribution is shown in the parentheses after species name. Our knowledge on C. jacobsoni is based on its original description ( CRAWLEY 1924), WHEELER (1924), and BROWN (1975).
1 Abdominal tergite IV–VI longitudinally costate (except for anterior marginal areas); dorsum of mesosoma transversely arched in most areas. ................................... .......................................... C. jacobsoni Crawley, 1924 (Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines)
– Abdominal tergite IV–VI lacks any costation; dorsum of mesosoma longitudinally costate. ............................ 2
2 Abdominal tergite III with costae which are transversely arched around center of posterior margin in dorsal view ( Fig. 5 View Figs 1–8 ). ....................... C. merimbunensis sp. nov. ( Brunei)
– Abdominal tergite III longitudinally costate. ............. 3
3 Costae on vertex at most weakly distorted ( Fig. 41 View Figs 41–43 ); eye and ocelli relatively small (EI + OI ≦ 25). ...................... .................................................. C. sauteri ( Forel, 1913) (Taiwan)
– Costae on vertex strongly and coarsely distorted ( Figs 42–43 View Figs 41–43 ); eye and ocelli relatively large (EI + OI ≧ 29). ........................ C. costatus ( Bharti & Wachkoo, 2013) (northern India, Yunnan, Guangxi)
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Chrysapace Crawley, 1924
Yamada, Aiki, Lin, Chung-Chi & Eguchi, Katsuyuki 2019 |
Chrysapace
CRAWLEY W. C. 1924: 380 |