| Literature DB >> 34093057 |
Mahmoud M Abdel-Dayem1,2, Hathal Mohammed Al Dhafer3,1, Abdulrahman S Aldawood1, Mostafa R Sharaf1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tapinoma Foerster belongs to the ant subfamily Dolichoderinae and the vast majority of its species are arboreal or generalised foragers. The genus is composed of 70 described species, 22 known subspecies and six valid fossil species worldwide, while from the Arabian Peninsula, three species have been recorded so far. NEW INFORMATION: Ants of the genus Tapinoma of the Arabian Peninsula are reviewed, keyed and illustrated, based on the worker caste. Three species are diagnosed, T. melanocephalum (Fabricius, 1793), T. simrothi Krausse, 1911 and T. wilsoni Sharaf & Aldawood, 2012. We present the first illustrated key to the Arabian Tapinoma, enhanced by automontage images to facilitate species recognition. New distributional data for species are presented, based on recently-collected material from the region and literature records. Information on habitats' preference and biology of species are given. Mahmoud M Abdel-Dayem, Hathal Mohammed Al Dhafer, Abdulrahman S Aldawood, Mostafa R Sharaf.Entities:
Keywords: Dolichoderinae ; Afrotropical Region; Middle East; endemic
Year: 2021 PMID: 34093057 PMCID: PMC8175323 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e66058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.Map of the Arabian Peninsula.
Figure 2a.body in profile.
Figure 2b.body in dorsal view.
Figure 2c.head in full-face view.
Figure 3c.head in full-face view.
Figure 3a.body in profile.
Figure 3b.body in dorsal view.
Figure 4c.head in full-face view.
Figure 4a.body in profile.
Figure 4b.body in dorsal view.
Figure 6.Distribution map of .
Figure 7.Distribution map of .
Figure 8.Distribution map of .
| 1 | Propodeum in profile with the transition from dorsum to declivity sharply defined, the declivity concave and the angle with a raised apex (Fig. | |
| – | Propodeum in profile with the transition from dorsum to declivity has a rounded angle (Fig. |
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| 2 | Larger species, TL more than 2.0 mm; anterior clypeal margin with a deep median notch (Fig. | |
| – | Smaller species, TL less than 2.0 mm; anterior clypeal margin with only a shallow median concavity (Fig. |