Strumigenys nanzanensis Lin & Wu, 1996
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.907.2327 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10513215 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C265F073-FFF5-FFED-2B3C-08818C6545AE |
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Strumigenys nanzanensis Lin & Wu, 1996 |
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Strumigenys nanzanensis Lin & Wu, 1996 View in CoL
Fig. 33 View Fig
Strumigenys nanzanensis Lin & Wu, 1996: 148 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs 13, 30–34 (w.q.) TAIWAN. Indomalaya.
Material examined
MAINLAND CHINA – Yunnan Province • 1 worker; Jinghong; 7–12 Aug. 2006; S. Onoda leg.; KUM . HONG KONG • 1 worker; Central & Western District, Lung Fu Shan; 22.2794° N, 114.1349° E; 240 m a.s.l.; 28 Jun. 2019; K. Chan leg.; IBBL GoogleMaps • 1 worker; same collection data as for preceding; IBBL GoogleMaps • 4 workers; Lantau Island , Sha Lo Wan; 22.2898° N, 113.9069° E; 20 m a.s.l.; 6 May 2016; B.M. Worthington leg.; Winkler, 4 corners; IBBL GoogleMaps • 14 workers; Lantau Island , Sha Lo Wan; 22.2881° N, 113.9013° E; 20 m a.s.l.; 19 Oct. 2015; B.M. Worthington leg.; Winkler, 4 corners; IBBL GoogleMaps • 1 queen; Tai Po District , Ping Shan Chai; 22.486° N, 114.167° E; 2–16 May 2016; leg.; IBBL GoogleMaps • 1 queen; Tai Po District , Ping Shan Chai; 22.486° N, 114.167° E; 9 Apr.–8 May 2016; leg.; IBBL GoogleMaps • 1 worker; Wan Chai District , Victoria Park; 27 Jun. 1999; Sk. Yamane leg.; KUM ANTWEB1010909 .
Geographic range
Bhutan, mainland China ( Hong Kong, Jiangxi, Yunnan), India, Indonesia (Borneo, Lesser Sunda Islands), Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand.
Ecology
Collected at elevation 20– 240 m.
Comments
Specimens from Hong Kong are observed to have an areolate process (spongiform tissues) on the dorsal surface of the petiole in profile view, from the petiolar peduncle just in front of the petiolar node to the entire anterior face of the node; the petiolar node also has a conspicuous concave notch near the bottom of the anterior face ( Fig. 33B View Fig ). In a few other specimens from Hong Kong, as well as specimens from outside Hong Kong (e.g., Yunnan Province), the process is less developed and the notch is also less conspicuous ( Fig. 33C View Fig ). There is no other major morphological difference between specimens from Hong Kong and elsewhere, hence we consider this as a geographical variation within the species.
The areolate process on the anterodorsal surface of the petiolar node seems not to be uncommon in species of the same species group, i.e., S. godeffroyi -group (e.g., S. hispida , S. minutula , S. solifontis ), though often merely present as a narrow strip and inconspicuous. This character is not well documented in previous publications and may be overlooked, but could be useful for diagnosis within the group.
A common species in the Oriental and Sino-Japanese realms. Presence in other provinces of southern China, as well as Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam seem likely.
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Strumigenys nanzanensis Lin & Wu, 1996
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