Syscia peten, Longino & Branstetter, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixab001 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FF189A51-5F62-429B-9076-509310C79117 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BC10F942-323A-567B-D96F-B658FDB33292 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Syscia peten |
status |
|
S. peten ( Fig. 9 View Fig ): broader AIII on average (AIII-I 119 vs. 103).
S. sumnichti ( Fig. 9 View Fig ): AIV in dorsal view slightly less rectangular, sides more convergent anteriorly, anterior margin less truncate; subpetiolar process with less developed posterior tooth. A specimen (not sequenced) from near La Ceiba, Honduras, is intermediate, with AIV like S. sumnichti but with a sharp posterior angle on the subpetiolar process.
S. truncata ( Fig. 10 View Fig ): AIV in dorsal view with anterior border more truncate; scapes shorter on average (mean SI 70 vs. 77); AIII wider on average (mean AIII-I 111 vs. 103).
Measurements, Worker. HW 0.52 (0.48–0.54), HL 0.67 (0.62–0.70), SL 0.40 (0.37–0.44), MSL 0.84 (0.74–0.89), AIIIW 0.42 (0.36–0.46), AIIIL 0.41 (0.36–0.45), AIVW 0.61 (0.54–0.65), AIVL 0.75 (0.67– 0.80), SI 77 (76–82), AIII-I 103 (100–107), AIV-I 82 (80–84) (n = 6).
Measurements, Queen. HW 0.56 (0.55–0.57), HL 0.70 (0.68–0.71), SL 0.41 (0.39–0.44), MSL 0.98 (0.91–1.02), AIIIW 0.51 (0.48– 0.54), AIIIL 0.47 (0.43–0.49), AIVW 0.73 (0.71–0.76), AIVL 0.93
(0.89–1.01), SI 74 (69–77), AIII-I 109 (105–113), AIV-I 78 (75–80) (n = 3).
Measurements, Intercaste Female. HW 0.54, HL 0.66, SL 0.39, MSL 0.89, AIIIW 0.49, AIIIL 0.48, AIVW 0.72, AIVL 0.90), SI 72, AIII-I 102, AIV-I 79 (n = 1).
Biology. This species occurs in moist forest and cloud forest habitats, from 600 to 1650 m elevation. MGB observed a small cluster of brachypterous queens in leaf litter near a bait card; it was not clear if they were foraging. Other specimens have been collected from Winkler samples of forest floor litter and rotten wood. No alate or dealate queens are known, but brachypterous queens have been collected on three occasions. A series from one Winkler sample (R.S.Anderson, RSA 2010-009) contained two workers and five brachypterous queens. Some of the queens had short, stubby wings (Supp Fig. S7 View Fig [online only]). One collection contained two intercaste females, intermediate in structure between workers and brachypterous queens (with compound eyes, ocelli, and queen-like mesosomal sclerites, but no wing scars) .
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |