Temnothorax ibericus ( Menozzi, 1922 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5005.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5150497 |
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Temnothorax ibericus ( Menozzi, 1922 ) |
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Temnothorax ibericus ( Menozzi, 1922)
( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 and 6C View FIGURE 6 )
Material. 2 workers, Spain, Sierra de Javalambre (Teruel), 5.VI.2015, 1648 m, Daniel Sánchez leg. ; 4 workers, Jaén, J. Reyes-López leg.; 5 workers, Lamiana-Escuaín (Huesca), 29.VII.2008, 42°35’01.9”N 0°10’06.0”E, 1080 m, Ramón Antor leg. GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Characterized within the Iberian sordidulus species-complex by its dark coloration, prominent superimposed longitudinal striae of head, well-defined metanotal groove, short propodeal spines and relatively wide postpetiole (PPW/CS usually>0.400). Smallest species of the complex (mean CS 0.548 mm).
Comments. T. ibericus is most similar to T. sordidulus ; they both show dark coloration with infuscate antennal clubs, elongated head, developed metanotal groove, short propodeal spines, rounded petiolar apex and short subpetiolar process. Its status as a differentiated species is justified by its more pronounced superimposed longitudinal striae on head, less developed reticulated ground sculpture of frons, less impressed metanotal groove and wider postpetiole of the complex. T. ibericus has been classically considered a member of the exilis species-group, but the reticulated ground sculpture, visible metanotal groove and petiolar shape perfectly match the concept of the sordidulus species-complex. The queen also shows the typical aspect of the T. sordidulus queens, with uniform dark coloration and short propodeal spines. Description of nest preferences and morphology of the queen can be found in Espadaler et al. (2017).
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