Zigrasimecia Barden And Grimaldi
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5662528 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B52187C2-757B-FF95-6AFF-FF5DD5DF14A1 |
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Zigrasimecia Barden And Grimaldi |
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Zigrasimecia Barden And Grimaldi , new genus
Diagnosis, gyne: Based on unique dealate specimen. Similar to Sphecomyrmodes based on structure of the mandible (with only two large teeth: one apical, one subapical); ocelli large, scape very short (slightly less than twice the length of pedicel), 12 antennomeres, eyes relatively small, and clypeal margin with row of peg-like denticles. Differs from Sphecomyrmodes by the flattened, broad head with irregular posterodorsal margin; very broad, concave clypeal margin with many more (ca. 30) denticles, plus two shorter rows of denticles ventrally; mandibles about half the length, with dense brush of spicule-like setae on oral surface; setae-coated labrum; presence of raised toruli and shallow lateral antennal scrobes; vertex of head with pair of oval, melanized, rugose patches.
Type species. Z. tonsora , new species.
Etymology. Patronym, for Mr. James Zigras, and –mecia, a common suffix for ant genera. In acknowledgment of Mr. Zigras’ generosity in loaning this and many other rare and scientifically valuable specimens from his collection of Burmese amber.
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