Nylanderia of the World, Part IV: Taxonomic contributions to the American Clade I of New World Nylanderia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Author
Williams, Jason L.
Entomology & Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, U. S. A.
Author
Williams, John F.
Entomology & Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, U. S. A.
Author
Lapolla, John S.
Department of Biological Sciences, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, U. S. A.
Author
Lucky, Andrea
Entomology & Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, U. S. A.
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Nylanderia polita
,
sp. nov.
Figs. 57–59
(worker);
Figs. 60–61
(queen)
Holotype
worker
,
MEXICO
:
Veracruz
,
8km WSW of Xalapa
,
19.52081
-96.9917
±20m, elev. 1530m,
cloud forest
,
leaf litter (MiniWinkler)
,
22.vi.2016
, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-1-41 (
USNM
:
USNMENT01131180
);
4 paratype workers
with same locality data as holotype (
USNM
:
USNMENT01131313
,
USNMENT01131314
;
MNCR
:
USNMENT01131315
,
USNMENT01131316
).
1 paratype queen
,
MEXICO
:
Veracruz
,
8km WSW of Xalapa
,
19.52283
-96.99102
±20m, elev. 1500m,
cloud forest
,
leaf litter (MiniWinkler)
,
22.vi.2016
, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-2-31 (
USNM
:
USNMENT01131789
).
Worker diagnosis:
Antennae relatively short, with scapes surpassing posterior margin of head by about a third of their length; medium to dark brown with antennae, mandibles, leg joints, and tarsi yellow in contrast to body; meso-and metacoxae somewhat lighter than mesosoma; entire cuticle smooth and shiny, with microsculpture, and completely lacking blue iridescence; dense cephalic pubescence; posterior margin of head with little to no emargination.
Compare with:
N. austroccidua
,
N. contraria
WORKER.
Measurements (n=10)
: TL: 1.81–2.13; EL: 0.09–0.12; EW: 0.08–0.10; IOD: 0.29–0.32; HE: 0.01; HL: 0.52–0.58; HW: 0.44–0.49; HLA: 0.18–0.20; HLP: 0.26–0.28; SL: 0.31–0.35; PW: 0.31–0.35; MW: 0.17–0.20; PrW: 0.24–0.32; PDH: 0.17–0.22; PTW: 0.09–0.16; LHT: 0.49–0.53; WL: 0.59–0.68; GL: 0.64–0.94; SMC: 7–10; PMC: 2–3; MMC: 2.
Indices
: BLI: 130–149; CI: 79–86; EPI: 67–72; HTI: 109–116; REL: 18–22; SI: 122–129.
Color
: medium to dark brown with yellow to yellow-brown antennae, mandibles, and tarsi; meso- and metacoxae often somewhat lighter than mesosoma but sometimes concolorous; overall cuticle smooth and shiny, with no cuticular microsculpture and no blue iridescence
Pilosity
: dense cephalic pubescence covering all surfaces of head in full-face view; mesosoma pubescence sparse to absent, limited at most to scattered hairs on pronotum and propodeum, and a fringe of hairs concentrated just posterior to the metanotal groove; gaster pubescence sparse to absent; pair of small, erect setae on apex of petiole.
Head
: longer than broad and quadrate with distinct posterolateral corners and flattened posterior margin, with little to no medial emargination; scapes surpass posterior margin of head by about a third of their length; median ocellus small, but often apparent; lateral ocelli absent or not apparent.
Mesosoma
: posterior margin of pronotum forming obtuse angle with anterior margin of mesonotum in profile view; propodeum evenly rounded with dorsal face about as long as posterior face.
QUEEN.
Measurements (n=1)
: TL: 3.19; EL: 0.16; HL: 0.64; HW: 0.61; SL: 0.63; WL: 1.02; GL: 1.53.
Indices
: BLI: 160; CI: 96; REL: 25; SI: 102.
FIGURES 57–59.
Nylanderia polita
holotype worker (USNMENT01131180). Lateral, full-face, and dorsal view of the body.
Moderately sized.
Color
: medium to dark brown, with meso- and metacoxae lighter than mesosoma.
Pilosity
: most of body covered in moderate to dense pubescence; lacking pubescence on posterior face of propodeum; 1-2 small, erect setae on anepisternum.
Other material examined:
MEXICO
:
Veracruz
,
Las Cañadas
,
19.1906
-96.99055
±
60m
,
1390m
,
1.vii.2016
, montane wet forest, baiting, ADMAC#Ba-F-07-1-04-11;
Veracruz
,
8km
WSW Xalapa
,
19.52177
-96.99121
±
20m
, elev.
1500m
,
22.vi.2016
, cloud forest, sifted litter, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-1-09;
Veracruz
,
8km
WSW Xalapa
,
19.52165
-96.99137
±
20m
, elev.
1510m
,
22.vi.2016
, cloud forest, sifted litter, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-1-13;
Veracruz
,
8km
WSW Xalapa
,
19.52181
-96.9906
±
20m
, elev.
1500m
,
22.vi.2016
, cloud forest, sifted litter, ADMAC#Wa-F-05- 2-07;
Veracruz
,
8km
WSW Xalapa
,
19.52275
-96.99098
±
20m
, elev.
1500m
,
22.vi.2016
, cloud forest, sifted litter, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-2-29;
Veracruz
,
8km
WSW Xalapa
,
19.52283
-96.99102
±
20m
, elev.
1500m
,
22.vi.2016
, cloud forest, sifted litter, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-2-31;
Veracruz
,
8km
WSW Xalapa
,
19.5236
-96.99123
±
20m
, elev.
1500m
,
22.vi.2016
, cloud forest, sifted litter, ADMAC#Wa-F-05-2-50.
FIGURES 60–61.
Nylanderia polita
paratype queen (USNMENT01131789). Full-face and lateral view of the body.
Etymology:
The species epithet is derived from ‘
politus
’ (L. = polished), referring to the smooth, shining appearance of the species’ cuticle.
Notes:
Nylanderia polita
workers most strongly resemble those of
N. austroccidua
and
N. contraria
but are easily separable from the latter two by their overall smooth cuticle with no microsculpture and complete lack of blue iridescence. Unlike
N. austroccidua
, this species has an evenly rounded propodeum with the posterior face about as long as the dorsal face in profile view. Unlike
N. contraria
, the meso- and metacoxae of
N. polita
are never whitish and at most only somewhat lighter in color than the mesosoma. The known range of this species is limited only to high elevation forests in
Veracruz
,
Mexico
(
Fig. 2B
).