Glyptotermes hickmani, Scheffrahn, 2021

Scheffrahn, Rudolf H., 2021, The termite genus Glyptotermes (Isoptera, Kalotermitidae) from Paraguay, ZooKeys 1059, pp. 23-33 : 23

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1059.70500

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/99B790A9-DF50-49E9-9A75-F0D67FB8F3FA

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scientific name

Glyptotermes hickmani
status

sp. nov.

Glyptotermes hickmani sp. nov.

Figs 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 , 6 View Figure 6

Diagnosis.

Among the ten South American Glyptotermes species for which the soldier is known, the G. hickmani sp. nov. soldier is closest in head width to G. guianensis (Emerson, 1925), but in lateral view, G. guianensis has angular frontal horns compared to the rounded frontal horns of G. hickmani . The frontal horns of the G. hickmani soldier are diagnostic.

Type locality.

Paraguay, Nueva Colombia.

Material examined.

Holotype soldier: Paraguay, Nueva Colombia (-25.1747, -57.2876), elev. 115 m, 5JUN2012, R. Scheffrahn et al. (R. Scheffrahn, J. Chase, R. Hickman, J. Křeček, J. Mangold, A. Mullins), University of Florida Termite Collection (UFTC), Davie Florida, no. PA1265 GoogleMaps . Paratypes. Five additional soldiers, one queen, pseudergates/nymphs, same colony sample as holotype. One additional colony from type locality (same data), four soldiers, one king, one queen, and pseudergates/nymphs (PA1264) GoogleMaps . Paraguay, Cerra Cora (-22.6788, -55.9950), elev. 293 m, 29MAY2012, R. Scheffrahn et al., UFTC no. PA326 containing two soldiers and pseudergates/nymphs GoogleMaps . Paraguay, 58 km W of Pedro Juan Caballero (-22.5600, -56.3006), elev. 328 m, 29MAY2012, R. Scheffrahn et al., UFTC no. PA446 containing one soldier and 12 pseudergates/nymphs GoogleMaps .

Description.

Dealated Imago (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 , Table 1 View Table 1 ). Head and pronotum castaneus brown (almost black in live habitus, Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ). Postclypeus hyaline; labrum light orange-brown. Fore wing scales concolorous with pronotum. Femora slightly lighter than pronotum; tibiae concolorous with labrum. In lateral view, vertex of head with 20-24 scattered setae of medium length. In dorsal view, pronotum with about 20 setae of variable length along each lateral margin; in lateral view, with setae in line with anterior and posterior margins; a few in middle. Eyes small, dark gray, occupying less than one-third the distance between vertex and genal margins; ellipsoid with rectate margin at antennal socket. Ocelli small, orange, elliptical; separated from eye by their narrow width. Antennae article formula 2 <3> 4 = 5. Pronotum wider than long, about as wide as head capsule without eyes; anterior and posterior margins with slight concavity, sides slightly convex. Arolia present.

Soldier (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 , Table 2 View Table 2 ). Head, in lateral view, grading from light orange at the cervical margin to dark brown at frontal horns (darker in live habitus, Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ). Mandibles concolorous with frons. Head capsule nearly cuboid; about as wide as high; with distinct narrowing near anterior fourth. Pronotum more than twice as wide as long, widest near front third; anterior margin weakly concave, posterior margin barely concave in middle. In dorsal and ventral views, setae on head and pronotum medium to long; about 4-5 short setae on basal hump of mandibles. In lateral view, setae less numerous except for setae on postmentum. Mandibles robust, form about two-thirds of total head length; curve apically near anterior half, humps at basal fourth evenly rounded beyond outer blades. Dentition as in Fig. 3 View Figure 3 . Frons bilobed; lobes rounded in lateral view; frontal furrow between lobes extends to postclypeus. Angle formed by vertex and frons about 75°; lateral view of frons punctuated by large, knob-like, frontal horns. Eye spots very faint. In ventral view, posterior margin of postmentum slightly wider than middle. Genal horns rounded from above, project slightly beyond narrowest point of head capsule. Antenna with 11-12 articles; formula 2> 3 <4 <5. Femora swollen.

Distribution.

See Fig. 1 View Figure 1 .

Etymology.

Named after Robert B. (Bob) Hickman, a friend and able termite collector, who joined us on the Paraguay expedition.