Nomamyrmex hartigii (Westwood, 1842)
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Nomamyrmex hartigii (Westwood, 1842) |
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Nomamyrmex hartigii (Westwood, 1842) View in CoL
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Material examined. Ecuador. Guayas: Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco , 2.14153°S, 80.0862°W, 260m, 1☿, 2016-11-16, Pazmiño, A., Winkler, ( MEPN) GoogleMaps .
Comments. This species differs from its morphologically closest species, N. esenbeckii Westwood , by the absence of the postoccipital sulcus and the posterior face of the petiolar node without longitudinal rugae ( Palacio, 2019). Nomamyrmex hartigii is a rarely collected species. In the Cerro Blanco reserve, a seasonal dry forest within the city of Guayaquil,APP found a single individual in a leaf litter sample. This species is widely distributed in Central and South America ( Janicki et al., 2016).
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