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Emery, 1901: 48. Syntype workers BRASIL:
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Santo, ex coll Fruhstorfer. (MCSN) [examined]. (specific locality of Vila Velha (Cidade do Espirito Santo) proposed by
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. Raised to species:
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: 376.
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diagnosis.
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This species can be recognized by the following combination of character states: anterior inferior pronotal corner with tooth-like process (
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), pilosity long and flagellate with white luster, integument smooth and shiny with bluish luster (
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), scape length longer than head width, petiole slanting obliquely on dorsal edge (
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). Total body length ranges from 27-30mm which is between the lengths of
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Measurements (mm) (n=5) TBL: 27.01-30.39 (28.64); MDL: 3.79-4.31 (3.97); HL: 4.92-5.64 (5.34); HW: 5.02-5.13 (5.07); SL: 5.23-5.64 (5.42); WL: 7.33-8.20 (7.84); PL: 2.25-2.51 (2.39); PH: 3.18-3.28 (3.26); PW: 1.54-1.90 (1.72); GL: 8.00-10.05 (9.10); HFL: 6.87-7.28 (7.18). A description of the external morphology of the worker is given in
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&quot;
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Antennal scape distinctly longer than head width. Pubescence on front and vertex of head variable, either short and inconspicuous or longer, denser and quite visible. Gular surface of head finely striate either throughout or at least on anterior half; very seldom the striae are confined to a narrow stripe along the anterior border and obsolescent yet still discernible. Sides of head smooth, not quite glossy but with a silky sheen on account of the superficial reticulate microsculputure. Antero-inferior corner of pronotum dentate. Pronotal disc smooth and shining, lacking wrinkles and dense, fine punctulae; paired swellings quite distinct. Hind tarsus I decidedly longer than head length. Petiole
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smooth and polished, its anterior face not excavate, its dorsal face slanted forward; vertical sulcus on posterior face either present or absent; width-length proportion well under 0.80; anterior face lacking dense pubescence. Terga I and II of gaster smooth, highly shining, lacking dense, fine punctulae; pubescence loosely scattered on sides, entirely absent on disc. Stridulatory file on acrotergite of tergum II well developed, nearly crossing the entire tergite
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This species inhabits fragments of Atlantic rainforest in the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo, across the border into Minas Gerais, the southern portion of Bahia and
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Paulo (
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). It is possible that D. lucida exists in Rio de Janeiro but we are not aware of any specimens from this area. Refer to
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for information on the biogeography of this species. With the locality data available
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appears to be a valid species based on the unique suite of characters including a tooth-like process on the pronotum, smooth and shiny integument, long and flagellate pilosity and petiole slanting forward on the dorsal edge. However, the limited sample size (n=5) restricts the certainty with which we can assert that
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is a separate species because a broad spectrum of intraspecific variation may not be represented. There may be a possibility of character integration with
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is only slightly larger than
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but differs in its integument micro-sculpturing and pilosity type (see the diagnosis above).
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can be confused with
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but is distinguished by its shiny integument and whitish setae, as opposed to the micro-sculptured integument and dull tan setae of
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.
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has been classified as endangered in Brazil by the
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do Meio Ambiente (
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) due to habitat destruction in the Atlantic forest.
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BRAZIL, BAHIA: Itabuna, Itapebi 177 m(1 w, ii.1999, JRM Santos, CASC); ESPIRTIO SANTO: Santa Tereza (1 w, 24.xi.1954, A Ruschi, MCZC); MINAS GERAIS:
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