Temnothorax alinae (RADCHENKO, 1994)
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Temnothorax alinae (RADCHENKO, 1994)
( Figs 22, 23 View Figs 16–23 )
Leptothorax alinae RADCHENKO, 1994 a: 31 View in CoL , workers, Russia, Primorsky Region, Ussuriysky Distr.,
Shufanskoye plateau; 1994 b: 153; 1995 b: 21; BOLTON, 1995: 235. Temnothorax alinae : BOLTON, 2003: 271. Myrmoxenus gordiagini RUZSKY : KUPYANSKAYA, 1990: 145 (misidentification), nec RUZSKY,
1902 et auct.
Material examined: 6 workers (holotype and paratypes), “ Primorsky Region, Ussuriysky
Distr., Shufanskoye plateau, Larix forest, 8.vi.1973, leg. A. KUPYANSKAYA ” ( ZMMU, BPI, IZK) .
Distribution. Known from the type locality only.
Ecology. T. alinae was found in a nest of L. acervorum in a Larix forest. It may be a social parasite of the latter species, but this question needs additional investigations.
Notes. Superficially T. alinae is similar to the species of the genus Leptothorax , particularly to L. muscorum (NYLANDER) and L. scamni RUZSKY, 1905 , but well differs from them by its 12-segmented antennae. A comparison of T. alinae with T. cuneinodis is given above.
This species was dedicated to Alina KUPYANSKAYA, a well-known Russian myrmecologist.
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Temnothorax alinae (RADCHENKO, 1994)
Radchenko, A. 2004 |
Leptothorax alinae
RADCHENKO, A. G. 1994: 31 |