Leptogenys loarelae Ramage, 2019
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2019.589 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3664193 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/819E8C18-56F7-4CB5-AE07-00B5406D924A |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:819E8C18-56F7-4CB5-AE07-00B5406D924A |
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scientific name |
Leptogenys loarelae Ramage |
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sp. nov. |
Leptogenys loarelae Ramage sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
Leptogenys loarelae Ramage sp. nov. can be distinguished from other New Caledonia species of Leptogenys by the unique combination of the following features: integument smooth and shining, mostly black colored with blueish reflection; third antennal segment markedly elongate, more than twice the length of pedicel; mandible elongate, triangular; petiole elongate, nearly three times longer than broad in dorsal view.
Etymology
The specific epithet refers to the first name of Thibault Ramage’s daughter, Loarel. The species epithet is to be treated as a noun in the genitive case.
Type material
Holotype
NEW CALEDONIA • wingless ♀; Grande Terre, Province Sud, Sarraméa, Plateau de Dogny trail; 21°37′10.7″ S, 165°52′31.9″ E; 897 m; 16 Nov. 2011; V. Perrichot leg. [VP209]; mixed mountain forest, hand picking on ground; MNHN. GoogleMaps
Description
Worker holotype
MEASUREMENTS (in mm). TL 11.5; HL 2.06; HW 1.3; SL 2.56; ED 0.5; PW 1.16; MSL 3.65; PL 1.83; PH 0.8; DPW 0.63; CI 62.9; SI 197.4; LPI 43.6; DPI 34.5.
HEAD. Elongate, sub-trapezoidal, lateral sides diverging anteriorly ( Fig. 1B View Fig ); lateral margin barely convex; posterior margin weakly concave medially, posterior lateral corners rounded. Clypeus triangular, with blunt apex and sligthly concave side margins. In full-face view, eye large, oval, maximum diameter greater than twice the maximum width of scape; placed at head midline. Antennae with scape long and slightly enlarged medially, surpassing posterior margin of head by its 2⁄₅ th; funicular segments elongate;
third antennal segment markedly elongate, more than twice the length of the second. Mandible triangular, elongate, shorter than head width; masticatory margin edentate.
MESOSOMA ( Fig. 1A, C View Fig ). Elongate, compressed laterally, widest at pronotum; mesosomal dorsal surface in profile slightly convex. In dorsal view, mesonotum as long as broad. Propodeal spiracle slit-like. Petiole ( Fig. 1A View Fig , C–D) elongate, nearly three times as long as broad, trapezoidal, widest at apex; dorsal surface of petiolar node convex, posterior surface slightly concave, anterodorsal and posterodorsal corners angular. Subpetiolar process small, trapezoidal; located beneath anterior 1⁄₅ th of the petiole ( Fig. 1D View Fig ). Gaster elongate.
INTEGUMENT. Smooth and shining, very finely and sparsely punctate; mostly black with blueish reflection, except mandibles, antennal radicel and funicular articles, tarsomeres and hypopygium and pygidium reddish brown. Dorsum of body covered by erect and suberect yellow setae; setae longer on head, scape, pronotum, procoxa and gaster, but shorter on remaining body.
Key to the Leptogenys species (workers) of New Caledonia (modified from Wilson 1958)
1. Large species (HW> 1.2 mm) .......................................................................................................... 2
– Small species (HW ≤ 1.2 mm) .......................................................................................................... 3
2. Mandibles exceptionally long, their length measured from insertion to tip exceeding the head width ( Fig. 2A View Fig ) ............................................................................................ Leptogenys rouxi Emery, 1914
– Mandibles shorter, their length much less than the head width ( Fig. 1B View Fig ) ....................................... .......................................................................................... Leptogenys loarelae Ramage sp. nov.
3. Head entirely covered by coarse punctures ( Fig. 2C View Fig ) .................. Leptogenys punctata Emery, 1914
– Head entirely smooth and shining ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) ..................................................................................... 4
4. Larger species, head width ≥ 0.9 mm; in dorsal view, posterior corners of petiolar node forming distinct angles of 45–50° ( Fig. 3A View Fig ) .......................................... Leptogenys acutangula Emery, 1914
– Smaller species, head width not exceeding 0.75 mm; in dorsal view, posterior corners of petiolar node thick and broadly rounded ( Fig. 3B View Fig ) ..................................... Leptogenys sagaris Wilson, 1958
Subfamily Dorylinae Leach, 1815
Genus Lioponera Mayr, 1879
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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