Labiotermes longilabius (Silvestri)

Constantino, Reginaldo, Acioli, Agno N. S., Schmidt, Karen, Cuezzo, Carolina, Carvalho, Sérgio H. C. & Vasconcellos, Alexandre, 2006, A taxonomic revision of the Neotropical termite genera Labiotermes Holmgren and Paracornitermes Emerson (Isoptera: Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae), Zootaxa 1340, pp. 1-44 : 23

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Labiotermes longilabius (Silvestri)
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Labiotermes longilabius (Silvestri)

Cornitermes longilabius Silvestri, 1901: 5 ; Silvestri 1903: 59 –60, 127 [imago (text Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 , Pl. Fig. 103), soldier (Pl. Fig. 105), worker (Pl. Fig. 105)]; Desneux 1904: 37 ( Termes ); Holmgren 1912: 50 ( Cornitermes subgenus Labiotermes ); Emerson & Banks 1965: 20 –24 ( Labiotermes ) [imago ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5 ), soldier ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 6 )].

Syntypes: Imagos, soldier, workers (DEZA, AMNH and MCSN), not examined.

Type­locality: Brazil: Mato Grosso, Cuiabá.

Imago. Described and illustrated by Emerson & Banks 1965: 20–22.

Soldier ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 7 A–B, 11G). Described and illustrated by Emerson & Banks 1965: 22–23. Additional measurements are presented in Table 2 View TABLE 2 .

Comparisons. See L. brevilabius and L. leptothrix .

Worker ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 7 C–F, 13G, 15M–N, 16G). Head capsule and postclypeus with numerous bristles. Pronotum with numerous bristles on anterior lobe and a row of bristles on posterior margin. Mesonotum with a few bristles near lateral sides. Front coxa with a rounded hump near base. Front and middle trocanters and tibias with numerous short and thick bristles. Antenna with 15 articles. Fontanelle large and rounded. Enteric valve 6 finger­like ridges of unequal sizes, covered with fine spines. Mixed segment with two mesenteric lobes; large lobe oval; small lobe very small and narrow. Measurements in Table 3 View TABLE 3 .

Comparisons. The worker of L. longilabius can be recognized by the presence of short and thick bristles on the front and middle trocanters. In all other species, these spinelike bristles are present only on the femur and coxa. The enteric valve is also distinct ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16 ­G).

Geographical distribution. L. longilabius occurs in Brazil and Paraguay ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 ), and most records are located in the Cerrado biome.

Material examined

BRAZIL. Goiás. Alvorada do Norte, Fazenda Paraná: s., w., 25.viii.2003, D.L. Bernardo (UnB­4047, 4049). Santo Antônio de Goiás: s., w., 05.v.2000, D.A. Costa (UnB­ 4512). Mato Grosso. Chapada dos Guimarães, Rio Manso: s., w., 11–12.v.1999, R. Constantino (UnB­1635, 1641). Cuiabá: s., w., 13–18.ii.1976, R.L. Araujo (MZSP­6675, 6679). Jaraguá: s., w., 25.x.1953, R.L. Araujo (MZSP­3930). Minas Gerais. Curvelo: s., w., 14.xi.1972, R.L. Araujo (MZSP­5786). Francisco Sá: s., w., 16.vii.1975, R.L. Araujo (MZSP­5930). São Paulo. Bálsamo: s., w., 27.viii.1977, Diniz (MZSP­8115). Parque Estadual de Porto Ferreira: s., w., 28.ix.2003, K. Espírito­Santo (UnB­1818). Piracicaba: s., w., 24.iii.2003, R. Amaral (UnB­4481). Tocantins. Paraná, Fazenda São João: s., w., 18.ix.2003, D.L. Bernardo (UnB­4981); s., w., 27–28.iii.2004, G.C. Costa (UnB­5386, 5471).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Isoptera

Family

Termitidae

Genus

Labiotermes

Loc

Labiotermes longilabius (Silvestri)

Constantino, Reginaldo, Acioli, Agno N. S., Schmidt, Karen, Cuezzo, Carolina, Carvalho, Sérgio H. C. & Vasconcellos, Alexandre 2006
2006
Loc

Cornitermes longilabius

Emerson 1965: 20
Holmgren 1912: 50
Desneux 1904: 37
Silvestri 1903: 59
Silvestri 1901: 5
1901
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