Mycocepurus

Kempf, W. W., 1963, A review of the ant genus Mycocepurus Forel, 1893 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Studia Entomologica (N. S.) 6, pp. 417-432 : 418-419

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4571

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6285167

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Mycocepurus
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Mycocepurus View in CoL   HNS Forel

Atta (Mycocepurus)   HNS Forel, 1893a: 369. - Forel, 1893b: 602-603. - Type of the subgenus: Atta (Mycocepurus) smithi Forel   HNS , 1893; designation by Wheeler, 1911.

Mycocepurus   HNS : Wheeler. 1911: 167. - Emery, 1913: 251.

Descolcmyrma   HNS Kusnezov, 1951: 460. - Type of the genus: Descolemyrma ogloblini Kusnezov   HNS , 1951; monotypical. - NOV. SYN.

Generic characters

Worker. - Monomorphic. Integument opaque. Mandibles rather narrow and elongate, finely striate, chewing border with 5-6 teeth. Antennae 11-segmented; funiculus with ill-defined 3- segmented apical club. Clypeus in front with two carinae diverging forward and strongly laterad, running laterally parallel to the anterior border. Posterior portion of clypeus narrowly wedged in between frontal lobes. The latter are strongly approximated to, and separated from, each other by a deeply impressed narrow groove at the bottom of which lies the posterior portion of the clypeus. Posteriorly the frontal carinae are' slightly diverging and gradually weakening, often fading out completely long before reaching the occipital border. Preocular carinule at best vestigial. Compound eyes situated somewhat behind the middle of the sides of head. Occipital angles slightly to more strongly obliquely truncate, the inner angle always dentate. Occipital border emarginata Anteroinferior corner of pronotum rounded. Dorsum of thorax with many and variably developed teeth or spines: 2-3 pairs on pronotum, 5-6 pairs on mesonotum, 2 pairs on epinotum, the posteriormost pair, the epinotal spines, being longest. Some of the spines on each side connected with each other by faint longitudinal carinules. Front tarsi 11-lV dilated. Petiolar node with 2 pairs of spines on dorsum. Antero-lateral border of gaster marginate. Pilosity not very abundant, consisting of short, thin hairs, either erect, or curved, or decumbent.

Female. - Quite similar to the worker except for the differences of the caste. Integument more conspicuously rugulose. Pronotum laterally with 1-2 spines. Scutellum posteriorly bidentate. Epinotal spines well-developed. Wings as in male.

Male. - Mandibles narrow and elongate; chewing border with a few vestigial, or practically without, teeth. Clypeus with the anterior border evenly convex, possessing usually the same oblique carinules of workers and females at each side of a postero-median, often subtruncate tumulus. Eyes, large arid bulging. Ocelli situated on top of the vertex on a raised tumulus. Antennae 13-segmented; scape almost as long as segments I -III of funiculus combined, greatly surpassing the occipital angles.

Funicular segments: I little longer than broad, II-XI three to four times as long as broad. Pronotum bearing laterally 1-2 usually well-developed scapular teeth. Scutum without prominent ridges and appendages, with broad and moderately impressed Mayrian furrows (notauli) that do not fuse posteriorly into a single stem. Scutellum posteriorly bidentate. Paired epinotal spines present. Petiolar node practically unarmed above. Postpetiole trapezoidal, flattened. Wings infuscated, of the Attine type, with strongly reduced venation in the apical field of forewing and in the hindwing. Forewing: pterostigma small but distinct; discoidal cell (M1) absent; submarginal cell as long as marginal; anal vein continuing at least slightly beyond junction of transverse median vein (cu-a); cubital (Mf4) and subdiscoidal (Cu1a) veins vestigial; transverse cubital vein absent, free end of cubital vein (Mf4) arising at or beyond apex of submarginal cell (1st Rl) or transverse vein 2r. Genitalia: apex of aedoeagus with a free lobe set off from the body by a deep excision in front of the serrate ventral border. Volsellae without cuspis. Type-species: M. smithi Forel   HNS .

Discussion. - So far as Mycocepurus   HNS is concerned, Emery's keys (1922: 332-333) are still sufficient for the identification of the genus. While the generic classification of tribe Attini is still not altogether satisfactory, it now appears that Mycocepurus   HNS is a well-differentiated group that by all means deserves recognition as a genus.

Descolemyrma   HNS Kusnezov, described on isolated males, was later tacitly sunk by its author. Further details will be found under the discussion of the synonyms of M. goeldii   HNS .

As all true Attini, Mycocepurus   HNS is a strictly Neotropical genus, ranging from central Mexico (Jalisco) to the northern Argentine. It also occurs on most of the Caribbean islands.

Following is a list of the presently recognized species in the genus with complete synonymy:

1. goeldii Forel   HNS , 1893.

= goeldii var. schuppi Forel   HNS , 1901 - NOV. SYN.

= goeldii gentilis Santschi   HNS , 1924 - NOV. SYN.

= ogloblini Santschi   HNS , 1933 - NOV. SYN.

= Descolemyrma ogloblini Kusnezov   HNS , 1951 - NOV. SYN.

2. obsoletus Emery   HNS , 1913.

3. smithi Forel   HNS , 1893.

= smithi var. borinquenensis Wheeler   HNS , 1907 - NOV. SYN.

= smithi var. toltecus Wheeler   HNS , 1907 - NOV. SYN.

= smithi var. eucarnitae Forel   HNS , 1913 - NOV. SYN.

= smithi var. trinidadensis Weber   HNS , 1937 - NOV. SYN.

= reconditus Borgmeier   HNS , 1937 - NOV. SYN.

= bolivianus Weber   HNS , 1938.

= manni Weber   HNS , 1938 - NOV. SYN.

= Trachymyrmex attaxenus Menozzi   HNS i. litt. - NOV. SYN.

4. tardus Weber   HNS , 1940.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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