Anochetus kempfi, Brown, WL Jr.,, 1978

Brown, WL Jr.,, 1978, Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. Part VI. Ponerinae, tribe Ponerini, subtribe Odontomachiti. Section B. Genus Anochetus and bibliography., Studia Entomologica 20, pp. 549-638 : 611-612

publication ID

6757

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6284169

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scientific name

Anochetus kempfi
status

new species

Anochetus kempfi View in CoL   HNS new species (fig. 52)

Worker, holotype: TL 8.4, HL 1.61, HW 1.31, ML 1.05, WL 2.49, scape L 1.70, eye L 0.33 mm; Cl 81, MI 65.

Paratype workers: TL 7.4-8.1, HL 1.52-1.62, HW 1.25-1.31, ML 0.97- 1.05, WL 2.30-2.54, scape L 1.61-1.80, eye L 0.31-0.32 mm; Cl 81-82, MI 64-65 (based on 4 workers from Culebra I. and Cataño, Puerto Rico).

Belonging to the the A. haytianus   HNS superspecies, and very similar to A. tongispina   HNS , but differing from it and from A. haytianus   HNS in possessing well-developed, erect, acute propodeal teeth (fig. 52). The spines atop the petiolar node (L about 0.20 mm) are not quite as long and slender as those of tongispina   HNS , but are much longer than those of haytianus   HNS . The striation is also finer and more opaque (sericeous in some lights) than in tongispina   HNS or haytianus   HNS , especially on pronotum.

Ferruginous yellow in color; mandibles, appendages and petiole pale yellow.

Queen and male unknown; queen almost certainly will prove to be ergatoid.

Holotype (MCZ) and 5 paratype workers, 2 of them headless (MCZ, BMNH-London), from Culebra Island, Puerto Rico (W. M. Wheeler). According to the collector ( Wheeler, 1908: 125), the Culebra samples, which he assigned to A. testaceus   HNS , came from "Several colonies nesting under stones in the shade of trees along the dry arroyos on the higher part of the island (Monte Resaca). The number of individuals in a colony varies from about thirty to one hundred". Probably more Culebra specimens exist in AMNH-New York. An additional paratype worker, slightly darker than the (possibly faded) Culebra sample, comes from Catafio, near San Juan, Puerto Rico (S. Peck), "from epigaean carrion trap # 10".

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Anochetus

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