Pheidole piceonigra Emery
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Pheidole piceonigra Emery View in CoL HNS
Types Naturhist. Mus. Wien (unde rpicea Mayr).
Etymology L piceonigra HNS , pitch-black plus black.
Diagnosis Close to indistincta HNS of Costa Rica, considered by Longino (1997) to belong with it in a single, very variable species. The types, however, are very different, with those of piceonigra HNS distinguished as follows.
Major: piceonigra HNS with much less abundant pilosity than indistincta HNS ; rugoreticulation between eye and antennal fossa; color much darker (see Color below), and head concolorous, not bicolorous as in indistincta HNS ; posterior side of head with bands of foveolae; humerus in dorsal-oblique view rounded; apex of postpetiole in side view more rounded.
Minor: occiput and posterior sides of head foveolate, not smooth as in indistincta HNS ; much less pilose than indistincta HNS ; color much lighter.
If continuous intergrades are demonstrated between the two forms, they may be joined; otherwise it is more prudent to distinguish them as species.
Measurements (mm) Lectotype major: HW 1.06, HL 1.04, SL 0.76, EL 0.20, PW 0.54. Paralectotype minor: HW 0.62, HL 0.70, SL 0.80, EL 0.14, PW 0.40. Color Major: body dark brown, gaster almost black.
Minor: head, mesosoma, and waist dark reddish brown; propodeum and gaster blackish brown; appendages medium brown.
Range I have seen series from Chiapas, Tamaulipas, and Veracruz in Mexico, at 1070-2200 m, and from Costa Rica. On the basis of the types, I am considering this species as different from indistincta HNS , which also occurs in Costa Rica.
Biology Longino's notes (1997) on the distribution and natural history of " indistincta HNS " may apply to that species, to piceonigra HNS , or to both. I found a large, undoubted piceonigra HNS colony nesting at the base of an ornamental shrub in a much disturbed San Jose city park. In Tamaulipas, the Cornell University Mexico Field Party of 1965 encountered it at 1070 m in tall cloud forest.
Figure Upper: lectotype, major. Lower: paralectotype, minor. MEXICO (no further data). Scale bars = 1 mm.
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