| Literature DB >> 22140337 |
Marek L Borowiec1, John T Longino.
Abstract
We describe three new species of the Neotropical ant genus Leptanilloides: Leptanilloides gracilissp. n. based on workers from Mexico and Guatemala, Leptanilloides erinyssp. n. based on workers and a gyne from Ecuador, and Leptanilloides femoralissp. n. based on workers from Venezuela. The description of Leptanilloides gracilis is a northern extension of the known range of the genus, now numbering eleven described species. We also describe and discuss three unassociated male morphotypes from Central America. We report the occurrence of a metatibial gland in Leptanilloides and a fused promesonotal connection (suture) in some species. We provide a modified, detailed diagnosis of the genus and a revised key to the worker caste of the known species.Entities:
Keywords: army ants; doryline section; dorylomorphs; metatibial gland; morphology; systematics; taxonomy
Year: 2011 PMID: 22140337 PMCID: PMC3208428 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.133.1479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Scanning electron micrographs of selected characters. A–B, E worker (CASENT0234587) A apex of hind tibia showing metatibial gland pore plate (pl) and tibial spur (s) B pore plate of metatibial gland showing pores (p) C–D worker (CASENT0234584) C apex of hind tibia showing metatibial gland pore plate (pl) and tibial spur (s) D pore plate (pl) of metatibial gland magnified E pronotum (prn) and mesonotum (msn) in dorsal view showing partly fused promesonotal connection F (CASENT0234585) pronotum (prn) and mesonotum (msn) in dorsal view showing complete promesonotal connection.
Figure 3., new species A–C paratype gyne (CASENT0234616) A head in full-face view, B: body in lateral view C body in dorsal view. D–F paratype worker (CASENT0234596) D head in full-face view E body in lateral view F body in dorsal view G–L paratype worker (CASENT0234584) G head in full-face view H body in lateral view I body in dorsal view J propodeum and anterior petiole in lateral view K mesosoma in lateral view L mesosoma in dorsal view.
Figure 2.A–D lateral view focusing on propodeum, petiole and abdominal segment III A worker (CASENT0234620) B holotype worker (MCZ type 35284) C holotype worker (CASENT0106180) D paralectotype worker (NMNH type 25705) E–G head in full-face view E worker (CASENT0234620) F worker (CASENT0234619) G holotype worker (USNM ENT 00533059) H, I ventrolateral view of head capsule focusing on hypostoma H worker (CASENT0234621) I paratype worker (INBIOCRI001281144) J hind leg of worker (CASENT0612940).
Figure 4., new species A–C holotype worker (CASENT0106180) A head in full-face view B body in lateral view C body in dorsal view D–I paratype worker (CASENT0234586) D head in full-face view E body in lateral view F body in dorsal view G propodeum and anterior petiole in lateral view H mesosoma in lateral view I mesosoma in dorsal view.
Figure 5., sp. n. A–C holotype worker (CASENT0234574) A head in full-face view B body in lateral view C body in dorsal view D–I paratype worker (CASENT0234585) D head in full-face view E body in lateral view F body in dorsal view G propodeum and anterior petiole in lateral view H mesosoma in lateral view I mesosoma in dorsal view.
Figure 6.Leptanilloidinae male 1 A–D male (CASENT0234558) A head in full-face view B body in dorsal view C genitalia in posterior view D genitalia in ventral view E male (CASENT0234561) body in lateral view F wing venation.
Figure 7.Leptanilloidinae male 2 A–E male (CASENT0234556) A head in full-face view B body in dorsal view C genitalia in posterior view D genitalia in ventral view E body in lateral view F wing venation.
Figure 8.Leptanilloidinae male 3 A–E male (CASENT0617071) A head in full-face view B body in dorsal view C genitalia in posterior view D genitalia in ventral view E body in lateral view F wing venation.
| 1 | Abdominal segment III (postpetiole) in lateral view much smaller than adjoining fourth abdominal segment ( | 2 |
| – | Abdominal segment III in lateral view nearly as high as abdominal segment IV ( | 5 |
| 2 | Head subquadrate, CI 85–88; lateral margins nearly straight and parallel ( | |
| – | Head subrectangular, CI 75–83; lateral margins convex ( | 3 |
| 3 | Head sculpture less dense, at most 10–12 shallow foveolae across face at midlength. Lateral margins of the head distinctly convex. Posterior margin of the head slightly concave ( | |
| – | Head sculpture more dense, with at least 15 foveolae across face at midlength. Lateral margins of the head slightly convex. Posterior margin of the head deeply concave. (cf. Figure 2F, Figure 3 in | 4 |
| 4 | Legs shorter, HW/HTiL×100 > 78. Hypostomal teeth present ( | |
| – | Legs longer, HW/HTiL×100 < 78. Hypostomal teeth absent ( | |
| 5 | Lateroclypeal teeth absent. Masticatory margin of mandibles edentate ( | |
| – | Lateroclypeal teeth present. Masticatory margin of mandibles with teeth ( | 6 |
| 6 | In lateral view, sternite of abdominal segment III (postpetiole) distinctly bulging anteriorly, making the sternal portion of the segment deeper than tergite ( | |
| – | In lateral view, sternite of abdominal segment III rather evenly rounded, and making the sternal and tergal portions subequal ( | 7 |
| 7 | In lateral view, petiolar sternite distinctly bulging medially ( | 8 |
| – | In lateral view, petiolar sternite bulging anteriorly ( | 9 |
| 8 | Hind tibia with two very small, simple spurs, without pectinate spur clearly visible under 50× magnification ( | |
| – | Hind tibia with a large pectinate spur, clearly discernable under 50× magnification. Petiolar spiracle not in excavation, similar and subequal to or smaller in diameter than propodeal spiracle ( | |
| 9 | Smaller species, HW < 0.30. Slender with narrow head, CI < 70 ( | |
| – | Larger species, HW > 0.30. Head broader, CI > 70 | 10 |
| 10 | Size larger, HW = 0.38 on single known specimen. Petiolar sternite conspicuously excavated anteroventrally in lateral view ( | |
| – | Smaller, HW < 0.35. Petiolar sternite not conspicuously excavated anteroventrally in lateral view ( |