Anochetus strigatellus, 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 : 582

publication ID

6757

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6284110

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/73337011-FE54-EC3F-B190-AD0A7EE813B9

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scientific name

Anochetus strigatellus
status

new species

[11] Anochetus strigatellus View in CoL   HNS new species

Worker, holotype: TL 5.4, HL 1.28, HW 1.17, ML 0.80, WL 1.67, scape L 1.11, eye L 0.21 mm; Cl 91, MI 63.

A slender, dark reddish-brown species resembling A. incultus   HNS from the Philippines but with extensive frontal striation fanning out over the central vertex, with the disc of the pronotumsmooth and shining (inside some peripheral striation), and with the propodeal dorsum longitudinally sulcate and transversely, distinctly but finely striate (ca. 40 striae, plus several more on the propodeal declivity).

The frontal striation reaches back to within 0.2 mm of the nuchal carina. Cervix and front slope of pronotal disc transversely striate; lateral margins of disc diagonally striate; lower sidesof pronotum smooth and shining. Mesonotal disc about 3x as wide as long, convex in side view, with a moderately distinct anterior rim, transversely striate. Metanotal saddle with brief but coarse, mainly longitudinal costulae. Mesopleura smooth and shining, with a nearly complete transverse suture. Metapleura smooth and shining except for short diagonal striation along anteroventra! and posterodorsal borders. Scapes surpass posterior borders of «occipital» lobes by about 0.1 mm when head is viewed in perfect full-face.

Petiole with node slender, evenly tapered to a narrowly rounded apex in side view; anterior slope nearly perfectly straight, posterior slope feebly convex. In front view, node with weakly convex sides, but tapered rapidly and convexly above mid-height to a blunt, narrowly rounded apex, with just a hint of nippling near apex; almost no anterior peduncle. Gaster slender, not constricted behind first segment.

Standing hairs fairly abundant, fine, 0.1 to 0.2 mm long on gaster and pronotum, but mostly shorter elsewhere; fairly long hairs on anterior underside of head and anterior procoxae; some oblique hairs on scapes and legs. Mandibles and femora with short, sparse, appressed to decumbent pubescence; antennae and extremities of legs with shorter but dense pubescence.

Holotype (BMNH-London) and 5 paratype workers (BMNH and MCZ) taken together, labeled "Trengganu, Malaya, II 1974, T. Clay". The paratypes are similar to the holotype, but are very slightly smaller; discrepancies in TL are due to different shrinkage of the gaster. TL 5.2-5.5, HL 1.24-1.26, HW 1.13-1.15, ML 0.79 in all, WL 1.57-1.64, scape L 1.10-1.11, eye L 0.20 mm in all; Cl 90-91, MI 63-64.

This species is also similar to A. modicus   HNS , but can be distinguished at once by the expanded frontal striation and the less reduced (longer) mesonotal disc, as well as by the fine, crisp propodeal striation and the darker body color.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Anochetus

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