A revision of the Carebara pygmaea (Emery, 1887) species group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Thailand
Author
Wimolsuthikul, Chaipat
0009-0001-7229-4752
Office of Natural Science Research, National Science Museum, 39, Moo
zygosoma@gmail.com
Author
Yamane, Seiki
0000-0002-6865-0865
Haruyama-chô 1054 - 1, Kagoshima-shi, 899 - 2704 Japan.
mayiopa0@gmail.com
Author
Samung, Yudthana
0000-0003-4069-4257
Khlong & Department of Medical Entomology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
yudthana.sam@mahidol.ac.th
Author
Jaitrong, Weeyawat
0000-0003-1362-0754
Office of Natural Science Research, National Science Museum, 39, Moo & Office of Natural Science Research, National Science Museum, 39, Moo & Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani, 12120 Thailand.
polyrhachis@yahoo.com
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-07-15
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Carebara bokorensis
Matsuura & Hosoishi, 2024
(
Figs. 3–5
)
Carebara bokorensis
Matsuura & Hosoishi
, in
Matsuura
et al
. 2024: 3
, figs. 1–2.
Type materials
:
Holotype
major worker (
KUEC
, collection code KUECCRB001, images in
Matsuura
et al
. 2024
were examined),
2 paratype
major workers (
KUEC
, collection code KUECCRB002, KUECCRB003), and
7 paratype
minor workers (
KUEC
, collection code KUECCRB004, KUECCRB005, KUECCRB006, KUECCRB007, KUECCRB008, KUECCRB009, KUECCRB010),
Cambodia
,
Bokor National Park
,
663m
alt.,
Kampot Province
,
10°36N
,
104°06E
,
19.XII.2011
,
S. Hosoishi
leg. SH11-Cam-55, decayed wood.
FIGURE 3.
Carebara bokorensis
, non-type major worker (THNHM-I-00028081). A, Body in profile view; B, head in full-face view; C, body in dorsal view.
FIGURE 4.
Carebara bokorensis
, ergatoid queen (THNHM-I-00028220). A, Body in profile view; B, head in full-face view; 2C, body in dorsal view.
Non-type material examined. Western
Thailand
:
4 major worker (
THNHM-I-00028081
,
THNHM-I-00028201
to
THNHM-I-00028202
,
THNHM
;
THNHM-I-00028203
,
SKYC
), 6 ergatoid queens (
THNHM-I-00028216
to
THNHM-I-00028220
,
THNHM
;
THNHM-I-00028215
,
SKYC
), and 12 minor workers (THNHM-I-00028082,
THNHM-I-00028204
to
THNHM-I-00028213
,
THNHM
;
THNHM-I-00028214
,
SKYC
),
Ratchaburi Province
,
Suan Phueng District
,
Khao Lam
,
Hill Evergreen Forest
,
13.538840ºN
,
99.209962ºE
,
1005 m
a.s.l.
,
Rotting
log,
28.VII.2020
,
W. Jaitrong
leg., TH20-WJT-082.
Eastern
Thailand
:
Chanthaburi Province
,
Soi Dao District
,
Sai Khao Subdistrict
, near
Khao Soi Dao
,
13.106065ºN
,
102.196120ºE
,
285 m
a.s.l.
,
19.I.2008
,
W. Jaitrong
leg., TH08-WJT-91 (
THNHM
)
;
Chachoengsao Province
,
Thatakeab District
,
13.371229ºN
,
101.817599ºE
,
153 m
a.s.l.
,
27.VIII.2005
,
W. Jaitrong
leg., WJT270805-01 (
THNHM
)
;
Chachoengsao Province
,
Khao Ang Reu Nai WS
,
Lumchangwat
stn.,
21.VIII.2003
,
Sk. Yamane
leg., TH03-SKY-27 & -44 (
SKYC
)
.
Measurements (in mm). Major worker
(n = 4): TL 3.7–3.99, HL 0.92–0.97, HW 0.84–0.96, SL 0.4–0.46, ED 0.06–0.07, ML 0.83–0.86, MW 0.5–0.53, DPW 0.23–0.26, PL 0.36–0.4,
PH
0.26–0.3, CI 91–93, SI 47–52, PI1 133–138, PI2 64–67.
Minor worker
(n = 5): TL 1.52–1.62, HL 0.33–0.36, HW 0.3–0.33, SL 0.23–0.26, ED 0.01–0.02, ML 0.33–0.36, MW 0.20–0.21, DPW 0.07–0.1, PL 0.17–0.2,
PH
0.1–0.13, CI 90–91, SI 89–90, PI1 150–167, PI2 40–60.
Ergatoid queen
(n = 5): TL 3.76–4.03, HL 0.99–1.02, HW 0.89–0.92, SL 0.43–0.46, ED 0.07, ML 0.86–0.89, MW 0.53–0.56, DPW 0.26–0.3, PL 0.4–0.43,
PH
0.3–0.33, CI 90–91, SI 46–52, PI1 130–133, PI2 61–69.
FIGURE 5.
Carebara bokorensis
, non-type minor worker (THNHM-I-00028204). A, Body in profile view; B, head in full-face view; 2C, body in dorsal view.
Diagnosis. Major
(
Fig. 3
): head, promesonotum, and gastral tergite I with dense and long erect hairs mixed with decumbent hairs; with head in full-face view, posterior one-third with dense fovea, lacking transverse striation, while anterior two-thirds with longitudinal striation; eye small, with ca. 13–15 ommatidia; gastral tergite I punctate.
Minor
(
Fig. 5
): propodeal dorsum entirely punctate; petiole and postpetiole with decumbent hairs; propodeal junction roundly convex; body reddish brown.
Ergatoid queen
(
Fig. 4
). Similar to the major worker in structure, sculpture, coloration and pilosity, with the following conditions that should be noted: body slightly larger in average (HW
0.89–0.92 in
ergatoid queen;
0.84– 0.96 mm
in major worker); ocelli present (absent in major worker), located on vertex; distance between anterior ocellus and lateral ocelli slightly shorter than distance between lateral ocelli; eye larger than in the major.
Habitat.
This species nests in rotting wood in lowland dry evergreen forests (
200–500 m
a.s.l.).
Distribution.
Thailand
(
Chanthaburi
,
Chachoengsao
, and
Ratchaburi
Provinces,
Fig. 13
).
Remarks.
The major worker of this species can be easily distinguished from other species of the group in having dense erect and decumbent hairs on the head, promesonotum and gaster; posterior one third of head with dense punctures (with transverse striation in other species); and dense punctures on gastral tergite I (more or less smooth and shiny in other species). This species is similar to
C
.
parva
and
C. panhai
. See “Remarks” under
C
.
parva
and
C. panhai
for comparison.
Carebara bokorensis
is also similar to
Carebara altinoda
(Xu, 2003)
. However,
C. bokorensis
can be easily separated from
C. altinoda
by 1) in major worker, Dorsa of head, mesosoma, and gaster with dense erect hairs mixed with dense decumbent hairs (with dense decumbent on head and with sparse erect hairs on mesosoma and gaster in
C. altinoda
); 2) in major worker, without a pair of minute horns on vertex (with a pair of minute horns in
C. altinoda
); 3) in minor worker, propodeum in profile roundly convex (bluntly angulates in
C. altinoda
); in minor worker, distance between propodeal spiracle and metanotal groove ca. 4 times as long as distance between propodeal spiracle and propodeal junction (ca. 8.5 times in
C. altinoda
).