Euprenolepis maschwitzi, LaPolla, J. S., 2009

LaPolla, J. S., 2009, Taxonomic Revision of the Southeast Asian Ant Genus Euprenolepis., Zootaxa 2046, pp. 1-25 : 8

publication ID

22819

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:64338A83-AF63-4EA4-A048-24A26C28F841

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216827

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/97BED441-F358-7B47-2BFD-95F53FA979C7

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Christiana

scientific name

Euprenolepis maschwitzi
status

sp. nov.

Euprenolepis maschwitzi   HNS , sp. nov.

(Figures 4A-D)

Holotype worker, MALAYSIA: Borneo, Sabah, Poring Hot Spring, East Ridge, N 06°02' E 116°42', 980 m, 31.v.1997 (A. Malsch) ( USNM); 2 paratype workers, same locality as holotype ( USNM; ANIC); 1 paratype worker, MALAYSIA: Borneo, Sabah, Tawau Nat. Park, N 04°23.8', E 117° 53.5, 13.iii.2001 (M. Pfeiffer) ( USNM).

Worker. Measurements (n=3): TL: 3.41-4.02; HW: 0.84-0.89; HL: 0.84-0.93; SL: 1.03-1.14; WL: 1.21-1.36; GL: 1.32-1.73. Indices: CI: 96-100; SI: 116-125.

Head yellowish-brown, with lighter mandibles and funiculi; head about as long as broad. Cuticular surface shiny, weakly rugoreticulate, with scattered erect setae and sparse, scattered pubescence. Posterior margin complete. Scapes surpass posterior margin by about length of the first three funicular segments. Scapes with erect setae and a layer of pubescence, becoming denser distally. Mesosoma brownish-yellow, smooth and slightly dull, legs lighter, especially tarsi. Scattered erect setae of varying length concentrated on posterior pronotum and anterior mesonotum. Pronotum rises gently towards mesonotum (about 30° angle). Propodeum dorsum rounded, dome-like; declivity short, but steep. Petiole triangular, inclined forward, with posterior face longer than anterior face; gaster yellowish-brown with scattered erect setae and no pubescence underneath; cuticular surface slightly dull and weakly rugoreticulate.

Etymology: The species epithet is given to honor Ulrich Maschwitz for his insightful contributions to Euprenolepis   HNS natural history.

Discussion: This species is most likely to be confused with E. variegata   HNS and E. wittei   HNS . It can be separated most easily from E. wittei   HNS by the scapes, which on E. wittei   HNS possess a thick layer of pubescence distally, and by a flatter, more elongated pronotum. Its separation from E. variegata   HNS can be more difficult, but E. variegata   HNS possesses longer gastral setae overall (majority of setae greater than 0.1 mm in length). Also, E. maschwitzi   HNS is lighter in color, being more yellow than either E. variegata   HNS or E. wittei   HNS , and this species possesses a duller cuticle, especially on the head and gaster.

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

ANIC

Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra City, CSIRO, Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Euprenolepis

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