The ant genus Pheidole Westwood, 1839 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Madagascar-taxonomic revision of the bessonii species-group
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Salata, Sebastian
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Fisher, Brian L.
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Zootaxa
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2020-08-31
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Pheidole oswaldi
Forel, 1891
Figs 20
A–F, 27L, 28L
Pheidole oswaldi
Forel, 1891: 173
(s.w.q.m.).
LECTOTYPE
[designated here]: 1s.,
Madagascar
,
Toamasina
,
30 miles
SW
Toamasina
,
28.IX.1889
, coll.
Oswald
, CASENT0101640,ANTC3354 (
MHNG
)
.
PARALECTOTYPES
:
3w.
, the same data as lectotype, CASENT0101724, ANTC3355 (
MHNG
)
;
1q.
,
Imerina
, coll.
Sikora
, CASENT0101808, ANTC3353 (
MHNG
);
1m
.,
Imerina
, coll.
Sikora
, CASENT0101706, ANTC3356 (
MHNG
)
.
Other material.
Madagascar
.
Fianarantsoa
:
3w.
, 1s.,
Parc National de Ranomafana
,
Vatoharanana River
,
4.1 km
231° SW Ranomafana
, -21.29 47.43333,
1100 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
.
Toamasina
:
2w.
, 1s.,
5.3 km
SSE
Ambanizana
,
Andranobe
,
-15.67133
49.97395
,
425 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
8w.
,
3q.
,
Ankerana
,
-18.4061
48.82029
,
725 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
Ankerana
,
-18.40062
48.81311
,
865 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
8w.
,
Ankerana
,
-18.40636
48.80254
,
1108 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
6w.
, 2s.,
1m
.
,
Ankerana
,
-18.4061
48.82029
,
725 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
);
1w.
, 1s.,
Ankerana
,
-18.40672
48.82281
,
681 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 1s.,
1m
.
,
Ankerana
,
-18.40636
48.80254
,
1108 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
);
1w.
, F.C.
Andriantantely
,
-18.695
48.81333
,
530 m
,
H. J. Ratsirarson
leg. (
CASC
)
;
6w.
, F.C.
Sandranantitra
,
-18.04833
49.09167
,
450 m
,
H. J. Ratsirarson
leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
,
Montagne d’Akirindro
7.6 km
341° NNW Ambinanitelo
,
-15.28833
49.54833
,
600 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
26w.
, 12s.,
Montagne d’Anjanaharibe
, 18.0 km 21° NNE
Ambinanitelo
,
-15.18833
49.615
, 470 m,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
5s.,
Montagne d’Anjanaharibe
,
19.5 km
27° NNE Ambinanitelo
,
-15.17833
49.635
,
1100 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1s.,
Nosy Mangabe
,
7.43 km
S Maroantsetra
,
-15.4973
49.76223
,
3 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
Parc National de Zahamena
,
-17.73359
48.72625
,
950 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 1s.,
Parc National de Zahamena
, Tetezambatana forest, near junction of
Nosivola
and
Manakambahiny Rivers
,
-17.74298
48.72936
,
860 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
Parc National Mananara-Nord
,
7.1 km
261°
Antanambe
,
-16.455
49.7875
,
225 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 2s.,
Res. Ambodiriana
,
4.8 km
306°
Manompana
, along
Manompana river
,
-16.67233
49.70117
,
125 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 2s.,
Reserve Betampona
,
Camp Rendrirendry
34.1 km
332
°
Toamasina
,
-17.924
49.19967
,
390 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 2s.,
Reserve Betampona
,
Camp Vohitsivalana
,
37.1 km
338
°
Toamasina
,
-17.88667
49.2025
,
520 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 1s.,
1m
.
,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.81753
49.29498
,
360 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
);
2w.
,
1m
.
,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.76912
49.26704
,
475 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.77468
49.26551
,
355 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
1q.
,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.7633
49.26692
,
520 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.7702
49.26638
,
470 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
1w.
, 1s.,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.7755
49.26427
,
430 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
2w.
, 2s.,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.81739
49.29402
,
360 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
4w.
, 3s.,
1q.
,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.81745
49.2925
,
400 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
;
3w.
,
1m
.
,
Réserve Spéciale Ambatovaky
,
Sandrangato river
,
-16.80561
49.29507
,
480 m
,
Fisher
et al
. leg. (
CASC
)
.
Geographic range.
Madagascar
, widely distributed in the central and eastern parts of the island.
Diagnosis. Major workers.
Head in full-face view sub-rectangular, not widening posteriorly, with lateral margins relatively straight; side of head with dense, long, suberect to erect pilosity; medial frons with moderately dense and thick costulae; interspaces between costulae distinctly punctate; frons laterally with thick and sparse rugae; interspaces between rugae distinctly punctate; occipital lobes punctate, sometimes with additional sparse and weakly developed rugae; scape, when laid back, exceeding the midlength of head by one-fifth of its length; inner hypostomal tooth distinct, small, and bulge-like, with top arching posteroventrally; outer hypostomal tooth lobe-like, moderately high, and wide, with top directed posteriorly; median tooth absent; promesonotum moderately long, angular, and very low; posterior mesonotum smoothly declining towards propodeum; mesonotal process weakly developed and tubercle-like; mesosoma punctate; lateral sides of pronotum, propodeum, and katepisternum with additional thin rugae; gaster indistinctly shagreened; body yellowish brown to brown.
Minor workers.
Occiput slightly elongated; nuchal collar indistinct; head sculpture punctate, gena mostly or entirely smooth; scape, when laid back, exceeding the posterior head margin by two-fifths of its length; promesonotum low, long, and arched; promesonotal groove present; metanotal groove distinct; propodeal spines small and thin; mesosoma punctate; body yellowish brown.
Description. Major workers.
Measurements (n=10): HL: 1.56–1.73 (1.62); HW: 1.49–1.66 (1.55); SL: 1.04– 1.18 (1.11); EL: 0.16–0.21 (0.19); WL: 1.54–1.68 (1.6); PSL: 0.19–0.27 (0.24); MTL: 1.14–1.38 (1.24); PNW: 0.52–0.65 (0.59); PTW: 0.15–0.18 (0.16); PPW: 0.36–0.45 (0.4); CI: 101.9–106.7 (104.4); SI: 69.3–75.6 (71.4); PSLI: 11.9–15.9 (15.1); PPI: 36.6–45.6 (40.9); PNI: 34.8–41.1 (38.0); MTI: 74.5–87.9 (79.8).
Head.
In full-face view sub-rectangular, not widening posteriorly, with lateral sides relatively straight (
Fig. 20B
). In lateral view sub-oval, not depressed posteriorly; ventral and dorsal margins convex; inner hypostomal tooth visible. Side of head with dense, long, suberect to erect pilosity; head dorsum with relatively dense, long, suberect to erect pilosity. Medial frons with moderately dense and thick costulae; interspaces between costulae distinctly punctate. Frons laterally with thick and sparse rugae; interspaces between rugae distinctly punctate. Occipital lobes punctate, with sparse and sometimes weakly developed rugae. Gena with dense and moderately thick costulae; interspaces between costulae punctate. Sides posterolateral from eyes punctate and sometimes with additional network of thin and sparse rugulae. Center of clypeus shiny with weakly developed puncta, lateral sides with distinct rugulae; median notch present, moderately wide, and shallow; median longitudinal carina present; lateral longitudinal carinae present. Scape, when laid back, exceeding the midlength of head by one-fifth of its length; pilosity subdecumbent to erect (
Fig. 20B, D
). Inner hypostomal tooth distinct, small, and bulge-like, with top arching posteroventrally; outer hypostomal tooth lobe-like, moderately high, and wide, with top directed posteriorly; median tooth absent (
Fig. 27L
).
Mesosoma.
In lateral view, promesonotum moderately long, angular, and very low; posterior mesonotum smoothly declining towards propodeum; mesonotal process weakly developed and tuberclelike; promesonotal groove absent; metanotal groove indistinct; propodeal spines moderately long with narrow base, and acute top; humeral tubercle weakly produced (
Fig. 20D
). Surface punctate; lateral sides of pronotum, propodeum, and katepisternum with additional thin rugae. Pilosity dense, long, and erect (
Fig. 20D, F
).
Gaster.
Shiny and indistinctly shagreened; pilosity moderately sparse, long, and erect (
Fig. 20D, F
).
Color.
Yellowish brown to brown, antennae and legs usually brighter (
Fig. 20D, F
).
Description. Minor workers.
Measurements (n=10): HL: 0.73–0.82 (0.78); HW: 0.49–0.57 (0.53); SL: 1.03– 1.17 (1.12); EL: 0.13–0.15 (0.14); WL: 1.02–1.14 (1.07); PSL: 0.11–0.14 (0.13); MTL: 0.9–1.07 (0.99); PNW: 0.37–0.42 (0.39); PTW: 0.07–0.11 (0.08); PPW: 0.14–0.2 (0.17); CI: 141.8–149.8 (147.0); SI: 200.6–216.2 (209.8); PSLI: 14.9–17.9 (16.2); PPI: 44.7–54.0 (50.4); PNI: 68.8–75.7 (72.6); MTI: 164.2–198.3 (185.6).
FIGURE 20.
Pheidole oswaldi
, full-face view (A), profile (C), and dorsal view (E) of minor worker (CASENT0275335) and full-face view (B), profile (D), and dorsal view (F) of major worker (CASENT0923266).
Head.
In full-face view oval, posterior region slightly elongated; nuchal collar weakly developed (
Fig. 20A
). Pilosity relatively sparse, moderately long, subdecumbent to erect. Sculpture punctate, gena mostly or entirely smooth. Clypeus with median longitudinal carina absent; two lateral longitudinal carinae absent. Scape, when laid back, exceeding the posterior head margin by two-fifths of its length; pilosity dense, subdecumbent to erect (
Fig. 20A, C
).
Mesosoma.
In lateral view, promesonotum low, long, and arched; promesonotal groove present; metanotal groove distinct; propodeal spines small, thin, and triangular (
Fig. 20C
). Sculpture punctate. Pilosity sparse, long, and erect (
Fig. 20C, E
).
Gaster.
With sparse and erect pilosity (
Fig. 20C, E
).
Color.
Yellowish brown (
Fig. 20C, E
).
Biology.
The species was collected between
3–1490 m
elevation, in rainforest, montane forest, littoral rainforest, montane rainforest, and montane shrubland. Nests were located in rotten logs, rotting tree stumps, and rotten sticks on the ground. Workers were collected from sifted litter, on low vegetation, and on tree trunks.
Comments.
Pheidole oswaldi
is most similar to sympatric
P. decollata
. Its major workers can be separated by moderately long, angular, and very low promesonotum and small inner hypostomal tooth. In contrast, majors of
P. decollata
have short, angular, and moderately low promesonotum and moderately large inner hypostomal tooth. Minors of
P. oswaldi
differ in slightly elongated posterior region of head and moderately long, angular, and very low promesonotum. Minor workers of
P. decollata
have posterior region of the head not elongated and the promesonotum is moderately long, moderately low, and angular.