Taxonomic revision of imitating carpenter ants, CamponotussubgenusMyrmopytia (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Madagascar, using morphometry and qualitative traits
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Rasoamanana, Nicole
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Csosz, Sandor
Author
Fisher, Brian L.
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ZooKeys
2017
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.681.13187
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.681.13187
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Camponotus jodina
sp. n.
Figures 8B, 12, 18
Type
material investigated.
Holotype worker: MADAGASCAR, Province Toamasina, Parc National de Zahamena, Onibe River, -17.75908 48.85468, 780 m, 22.ii.2009, rainforest, on low vegetation. (B.L. Fisher et al.). Collection code: BLF22344. Unique specimen identifier: CASENT0152090 (CASC).
Paratype worker: MADAGASCAR, Prov. Toamasina, Parc National de Zahamena, Sahavorondrano River, -17.75257, 48.85725, 765 m, 23.ii.2009, rainforest, beating low vegetation. (B.L. Fisher et al.). Collection code: BLF22401. Unique specimen identifier: CASENT0153052 (CASC).
Figure 12.
Camponotus jodina
minor worker CASENT0152090. A Lateral view B Head in full-face view C Dorsal view.
Diagnosis.
Camponotus jodina
is easily distinguishable from the other species of
Myrmopytia
on the basis of the following character combination: petiole surmounted by a conical node terminated with a blunt spine, PEW/CS 0.152 [0.149, 0.156], propodeum coarsely reticulate with a short vertical anterior face.
Description of minor worker.
Head longer than wide, rear portion of head extended into a long neck, sides of head narrowed in front of eyes. CS 1.84 mm [1.80, 1.88] (n=2). Posterior margin of head glabrous, suberect genal setae present on sides of head in full-face view. Eyes located anterior to the midlength of head capsule in full-face view,
PoOC
/CL 0.417 [0.407, 0.426]. Frontal carina convex, FR/CS 0.228 [0.222, 0.234]. Scape distinctly surpassing posterior margin by almost half of its length, SL/CS 1.870 [1.851, 1.889]. Anterior margin of clypeus produced into an obtuse angle, lateral border straight. In profile, posteromedian portion of clypeus with an obtuse angle. ClyL/CL 0.225 [0.213, 0.237]. Mandible with 6 teeth, palps long with respect to head size.
Pronotum
evenly curved over its length. Mesonotum straight and elongate, MPD/CS 1.424 [1.422, 1.426]. Erect setae absent, appressed pubescence generally sparse. Mesothoracic spiracles prominent; propodeal dorsum evenly convex, its outline meeting the metanotal groove with transverse carina. ML/CS 2.294[2.255, 2.333].
Petiole nodiform. Dorsum of petiole strongly concave, tapering apically to a blunt spine, PEW/CS 0.152 [0.149, 0.156].
Entire body including antennae dark brown. Coxae, femora, and tibiae brown. Head, pronotum, fore-coxae and petiole microreticulate, mesonotum and propodeum reticulate-costate.
Major worker.
Unknown.
Queen.
Unknown.
Male.
Unknown.
Distribution and biology.
C. jodina
is known from only two specimens collected in Parc National de Zahamena, in rainforest, at two different localities: Onibe River and Sahavorondrano River (Fig. 18A). Workers were found foraging on lower vegetation.
C. jodina
occurs sympatric with
C. karaha
at the Sahavorondrano River.
Etymology.
This species is named for the shape of its petiole in profile; the Malagasy word "
jodina
" means directed upward.