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Mostafa R Sharaf1, Abdulrahman S Aldawood, Magdi S El-Hawagry.
Abstract
The ant subfamily Aenictinae is recorded for the first time from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and for the second time from the Arabian Peninsula. A new species Aenictus arabicussp. n., is described from the worker caste. Aenictus arabicus belongs to the Aenictus wroughtonii-group and appears to be most closely related to Aenictus rhodiensis Menozzi, but can be easily distinguished from the latter by the following characters: overall smaller size; cephalic index (head width/head length) small; occipital corners in lateral view rounded; antennal scape when laid back surpassing approximately two-thirds of head length; funicular segments 2-8 each at least 2× as long as broad; subpetiolar process well developed; petiole and postpetiole distinctly imbricate; gaster and clypeus entirely yellow, teeth of mandibles reddish- brown. Aenictus arabicus was collected from leaf litter, next to a tree of Psidium guajava L. The new species also is similar to Aenictus sagei and Aenictus wroughtonii. Affinities and a key to related species of the species group are given.Entities:
Keywords: Aenictus; Al Sarawat Mountains; Arabian Peninsula; Palaearctic region; Saudi Arabia; ants; taxonomy
Year: 2012 PMID: 23166469 PMCID: PMC3487640 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.228.3559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–8.SEM of sp. n. paratype 1 body in profile 2 mesosoma in profile 3 imbricate sculpture of mesopleuron 4 petiole and postpetiole in profile 5 antennal sockets and anterior clypeal margin 6 antenna 7 head in full-face view 8 anterior part of head.
Figures 9–12.Automontage of sp. n. paratype 9 body in profile 10 body in dorsal view 11 head in full-face view 12 label. ( CASENT0280972).
Figure 13.Type locality, Al Bahah, Mukhwah Aqaba RD. (photo M. R. Sharaf).
| 1 | Subpetiolar process almost absent, anteroventrally not angulate (India) | |
| – | Subpetiolar process present, its anteroventral corners angulate | 2 |
| 2 | Anterior clypeal margin bearing 9-10 denticles; subpetiolar process weakly developed (India) | |
| – | Anterior clypeal margin bearing six denticles; subpetiolar process well developed | 3 |
| 3 | Funicular segments 2–8 as long as broad; middle of third gastral tergite with two longitudinal brownish lines, sometimes reducing to small points; scapes when laid back just surpass the midpoint of head (Greece) | |
| – | Funicular segments 2–8 at least twice as long as broad; gaster entirely yellow; scapes when laid back surpassing about two-thirds of head length (Saudi Arabia) |