Strumigenys dexis-group

Bolton, B., 2000, The ant tribe Dacetini. With a revision of the Strumigenys species of the Malgasy Region by Brian L. Fisher, and a revision of the Austral epopostrumiform genera by Steven O. Shattuck., Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 65, pp. 1-1028 : 637-639

publication ID

8538

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6280136

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D78CC22F-B5FD-B600-4A36-A6C56A08DE20

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scientific name

Strumigenys dexis-group
status

 

dexis-group

DIAGNOSIS OF WORKER

Mandibles with asymmetrical dentition: left mandible with 5 teeth and denticles in total, right mandible with 6. Left mandible has 3 long teeth (second or third from the base is the longest) followed by either a denticle and a smaller tooth or 2 denticles that share a common base, these located ventral to the third tooth. Right mandible has a long basal tooth followed by a much smaller second tooth; these are followed by two more long teeth (the third from the base longer than the fourth) and the fourth is subtended by a pair of denticles, or a denticle and a short tooth, below the base of the fourth tooth. Therefore in full-face view the left mandible has 3 long or spiniform teeth and the right has 4, the apical denticles not being visible in this aspect. Mandible short (MI range 17 - 33), with a broadly rounded prominent basalexternal angle visible; the dorsum proximal of the basalmost tooth distinctly concave, the concave area margined distally by a rim or carina that traverses the mandible. Mandible broad basally and tapering strikingly toward the apex in fullface view, leaving a subovate gap between the inner margins distal of the basal lamella.

Leading edge of scape a dorsoventrally flattened convex lamella.

Upper scrobe margins in full-face view widely divergent behind the frontal lobes.

Ventrolateral margin of head without trace of a preocular notch, the margin continuous in front of the eye. Ventral surface of head without a preocular transverse groove but postbuccal groove is distinct.

Promesonotum usually flat and bluntly marginate dorsolaterally (rounded in carolinae   HNS ).

Spongiform appendages of petiole well developed, with a ventral curtain and lateral lobes. Postpetiole with lateral and ventral lobes. Lamella of propodeal declivity usually well developed into a wide strip below the triangular propodeal spines (narrow in 2 species).

Pilosity. Apicoscrobal hair absent. Pronotal humeral hair absent. Head with broadly spatulate to spoon-shaped hairs present on mandible, lateral clypeal margin (curved anteriorly), upper scrobe margin (curved anteriorly) and leading edge of scape; entire body lacking flagellate hairs. Dorsal surface of mandible with elongate spatulate hairs that are directed towards the midline.

Sculpture. Two forms of basic sculpture are developed within the group, described under the species-complexes, below.

Glands. Gland of scape visible as an elongate patch of pale tissue near the apex of the ventral scape. Femoral gland bulla absent to well developed; decreasing in size from hind femur where it is easily visible to fore femur where it is minute to absent. Absent on all femora of sylvaini and wardi. Tibial gland bulla absent on all tibiae (sylvaini, wardi), or present on hind tibia (peyrierasi, gorgon   HNS , dexis   HNS , covert), or present on hind and fore tibia ( alperti   HNS , carolinae   HNS ). Gland at base of calcar conspicuous. Tarsal glands not visible. Mesopleural gland visible and set in a narrow circular notch.

This group shows a morphocline of shortening mandibles. At the longest (sylvaini, MI 28 - 31; carolinae   HNS , MI 29 - 33) the species are more or less " ordinary " Strumigenys, but at the other end the mandibles are shorter and more powerfully constructed ( dexis   HNS , MI 17 - 20), closely resembling short-mandibulate groups of Pyramica. However, even at this end of the morphocline the species retain the apomorphies of Strumigenys. It appears that the members of the group are evolving to fill the " powerfully short-mandibulate Pyramica " niche, which is almost empty in the Malagasy region.

The structure of the mandibles and their dentition is immediately diagnostic of the dexis-group . The presence of a rim or carina that traverses a basal concavity of the mandibles and the asymmetric mandibles are apomorphies for the group.

Members of this group fall into two discrete complexes of related species.

1 dexis-complex ( coveri   HNS , dexis   HNS , gorgon   HNS , peyrierasi, rabesoni) Cephalic dorsum with scattered punctures that are separated by areas of smooth unsculptured cuticle. Promesonotal dorsum with sculpture either the same as the head or even more sparsely punctate and with more extensive smooth areas. Blanketing fine dense reticulate-punctate to reticulate-granulate sculpture never present.

2 sylvaini-complex ( alperti   HNS , carolinae   HNS , sylvaini, wardi). Cephalic dorsum blanketed with fine dense reticulate-punctate to reticulate-granulate sculpture and opaque.

Promesonotal dorsum blanketed with the same sculpture except in carolinae   HNS . Scattered punctures separated by smooth shiny areas never present on head and promesonotum.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Strumigenys

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