Carebara

Bharti, H. & Akbar, S. A., 2014, New Additions To Ant Genus Carebara Westwood (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae) From India, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (4), pp. 313-324 : 317-318

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5736332

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3E0E781E-FFF9-416E-721D-FE444EF5FDB9

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Felipe

scientific name

Carebara
status

 

Carebara View in CoL obtusidenta (Xu, 2003)

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Materialexamined – ArunachalPradesh: Lumla, 2800 m, 27.31°N, 91.43°E, 2 (ma- jorworkers), 8.x.2013. Sikkim: Rorathang, 587 m, 27.11°N, 88.36°E, 2 (majorworkers), 12.vi.2012 (coll. ShahidA. Akbar & JoginderSingh). Kerala: Periyartigerreserve, Than- ikkudy, 9°.30’N, 77°.16’E, 1003ma.s.l., 3 (majorworkers), 15.x.2011 (coll. ShahidA. Akbar) GoogleMaps .

Differential diagnosis. C. obtusidenta (Xu, 2003) is allied to C. spinata BhartietKumar, 2013, however, thetwospeciescanbeeasilyseparated. In caseof C. obtusidenta masticatorymarginofmandiblesishaving 4-teeth, an- teriormarginofclypeusconcavewithoutlateraldevelopedteeth, propodeal spinesareacuteandup-curved, postpetiolebroaderthanpetioleandhead predominantlylongerthanbroadwhilstincaseof C. spinata masticatory marginofmandiblesishaving 5-teeth, anteriormarginofclypeuswithtwo prominentlateralteeth, propodealspinesareacuteandstraight, postpetiole asbroadaspetioleandheadslightlylongerthanbroad.

InterestinglythespecimenscollectedinIndiaarehavingbodyrelatively smaller, headandpropodealteethrelativelylonger. Thesedifferencesareob- servedamongtypespecimensandcanbesafelyplacedwithinlimitsofin- traspecificvariations (Xu, pers. comm.).

Ecology. Duringtheintensivesurveysthishypogaeicantwasencoun- teredmostlyinleaflittersamples.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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