Cyphomyrmex vallensis Kusnezov

Kempf, W. W., 1964, A revision of the Neotropical fungus-growing ants of the genus Cyphomyrmex Mayr. Part I. Group of strigatus Mayr (Hym., Formicidae)., Studia Entomologica (N. S.) 7, pp. 1-44 : 34

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4576

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6285130

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scientific name

Cyphomyrmex vallensis Kusnezov
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10. Cyphomyrmex vallensis Kusnezov View in CoL   HNS

Cyphomyrmex daguerrei   HNS vallense (sic!) Kusnezov, 1949: 437, 450-451, Pl. 2. figs. 12-15 (Worker; Argentina, Tucuman: Tafi del Valle).

Cyphomyrmex vallense   HNS Kusnezov, 1957: II (Key).

Types. - Seven workers, taken in Tafi del Valle, on the road to Santa Maria, Tucuman Province. The type locality is 2000 m above sea-level, its climate is temperate and relatively humid. The types appear to be lost, as stated above in the introduction.

Discussion. - The status of the present form is beset with problems that have no easy solution, without recourse to the types, is still available. 1 believe that Kusnezov was right when promoting vallensis   HNS (Kusnezov constantly spells vallense!) to full species level. As a matter of fact, daguerrei   HNS is a significantly larger species with more undulated, mutually more approximated frontal carinae, scarcely prominent occipital lobe, longer scapes, armed epinotum, to mention just a few of the more obvious characters (cf. figs. 8 and 22). C. vallensis   HNS is of smaller size, has more prominent occipital lobes, more broadly expanded frontal carinae which are scarcely constricted behind the frontal lobes. Its epinotum is unarmed and the scape does not project beyond the occipital lobes. It might be closely related with nemei   HNS , but in this form the postpetiole is extremely broad. The aberrant form, mentioned under lectus   HNS on a following page, might fall under this name. Indeed, this form includes a specimen from Tucuman (Kusnezov leg., n. 2339), which agrees in general characters with vallensis   HNS , but its lateral pronotal teeth are very low and the postpetiole is not cupuliform but broader. Short of settling all these doubts, I leave vallensis   HNS as a species inquirenda.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Cyphomyrmex

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