A taxonomic revision and a review of the biology of the North American seed-harvester ant genus Veromessor (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae)
Author
Johnson, Robert A.
Author
Borowiec, Marek L.
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marek.borowiec@colostate.edu
Author
Snelling, Roy R.
Author
Cole, Arthur C.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-11-14
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5206.1.1
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Synonymic list of species of
Veromessor
V. andrei
(
Mayr, 1886
)
:
448 (w.q.m.l.k*).
Mexico
(
Baja California
), United States (California, Oregon)
.
V. chamberlini
(
Wheeler, 1915
)
: 410 (w.q.m.l).
United States
(
California
).
V. chicoensis
Smith, 1956: 37
(w.q.m).
United States
(
California
).
V. julianus
(
Pergande, 1894
)
:
164 (w.q.m).
Mexico
(
Baja California
,
Baja California Sur
)
.
V. lariversi
Smith, 1951: 94
(w.q.m).
United States
(
California
,
Nevada
).
V. lobognathus
(
Andrews, 1916
)
:
82 (w.q.m).
United States
(
Arizona
,
Colorado
,
Idaho
,
Montana
,
Nevada
,
North Dakota
,
Oregon
,
South Dakota
,
Utah
)
.
V. pergandei
(
Mayr, 1886
)
:
448 (w.q.m).
Mexico
(
Baja California
,
Baja California Sur
,
Sonora
), United States (Arizona, California, Nevada)
.
V. pseudolariversi
Johnson, Borowiec, Snelling & Cole
(w.q.m).
United States
(
California
,
Nevada
).
NEW SPECIES
V. smithi
Cole, 1963: 678
(w.q.m).
United States
(
Arizona
,
California
,
Colorado
,
Nevada
,
New Mexico
,
Oregon
).
V. stoddardi
(
Emery, 1895
)
: 307 (w.q.m).
Mexico
(
Baja California
),
United States
(
California
).
* w = worker, q = queen, m = male, l = larva, k = karyotype
FIGURE 1.
Photographs of the metasternal process on males of
Veromessor
: (A)
V. andrei
(CASENT4010823), (B)
V. chamberlini
(UCRC_ENT00500152), (C)
V.chicoensis
(CASENT0869853), (D)
V.julianus
(LACMENT359792), (E)
V.lariversi
(CASENT0761204), (F)
V. lobognathus
(LACMENT363986), (G)
V. pergandei
(CASENT0869850), (H)
V. pseudolariversi
(CASENT0869851), (I)
V. smithi
(LACMENT364071), and (J)
V. stoddardi
(LACMENT364102). Photographs by Robert Johnson from www.AntWeb.org.
Key to workers for species of
Veromessor
1
Psammophore well developed, consisting of numerous, long, J-shaped hairs arranged in a distinct row along lateroventral margin of head (
Figure 6E
)............................................................................
2
-
Psammophore poorly developed, consisting of numerous, short to medium length hairs scattered across ventral surface of head; long J-shaped hairs lacking, or if present J-shaped hairs arranged in a V-shaped row not reaching posterior part of the lateroventral margin of head capsule, usually mixed with straight or evenly curved hairs (
Figures 6A–D
)...............
8
2
Anteromedial margin of clypeus with a small, blunt tooth or projection; in profile, eye narrowed below with a distinct ventral angle; body dark brownish-black to black..........................................................
pergandei
-
Anteromedial margin of clypeus entire or concave, but lacking a small medial tooth or projection; in profile, eye rounded below; body usually concolorous yellowish or orangish-brown to rust colored, but never dark brownish-black to black....
3
3
Propodeal spines short, length <0.5× maximum diameter of the eye (MOD)......................................
4
-
Propodeal spines long, length> 1.0× MOD................................................................
6
4
Larger (HW =
1.33–1.61 mm
); maximum basal width of scape greater than maximum preapical width; body concolorous dark yellowish-orange or orangish-brown to rust colored; mandible with 8 teeth, rarely 9...........................
smithi
- Smaller (HW =
0.93–1.37 mm
); maximum basal width of scape less than maximum preapical width; body light yellowish to yellowish-orange or yellowish-red, gaster often slightly darker; mandibles with 7 teeth..............................
5
5
Anteroventral margin of postpetiole interrupted by a transverse ridge, in profile appearing as a minute process, margin weakly concave anterior to process; in dorsal view, pronotum with weak, discontinuous to continuous, wavy to irregular transverse rugae; dorsum of mesonotum with one to few weak, wavy to irregular, usually discontinuous longitudinal rugae..................................................................................................
pseudolariversi
-
Anteroventral margin of postpetiole continuous, in profile lacking a minute process; in dorsal view, pronotum and mesonotum arugose, weakly to strongly coriarious to punctulate-granulate...........................................
lariversi
6
Base of scape weakly widened; maximum basal width of scape less than maximum preapical width; cephalic dorsum with fine, closely spaced, regular to weakly wavy, longitudinal rugae, interrugae moderately to strongly shining; metasternal process about twice as long as high, apex nearly flat..........................................................
julianus
- Base of scape distinctly widened; maximum basal width of scape greater than maximum preapical width; cephalic dorsum with prominent widely spaced, mostly regular longitudinal rugae, interrugae shining
or
if rugae closely spaced, then rugae strongly irregular to nearly rugoreticulate, interrugae strongly granulate, dull; metasternal process as long as to slightly longer than high, apex bluntly rounded..................................................................................
7
7
Propodeal spines longer, length about 2.0× the distance between their bases; cephalic dorsum with prominent, widely spaced, mostly regular longitudinal rugae, interrugae shining; sides of pronotum with wavy to regular rugae, interrugae smooth and strongly shining; posterior margin of frontal lobes notably constricted; in frontal view, base of scape asymmetrical with ventral portion of anterior edge greatly expanded compared to dorsal edge (
Figure 12A
).........................
chamberlini
- Propodeal spines shorter, length only slightly greater than to rarely 1.5× the distance between their bases; cephalic dorsum with closely spaced, strongly irregular rugae to nearly rugoreticulate, interrugae strongly granulate, dull; sides of pronotum with weakly to strongly irregular rugae to weakly rugoreticulate, interrugae moderately to strongly granulate, dull to weakly shining; posterior margin of frontal lobes not constricted; in frontal view, base of scape mostly symmetrical with ventral and dorsal portions of anterior edge similar in size or with dorsal edge expanded more than ventral edge (
Figure 12B
).........
lobognathus
8
Propodeal spines long, in dorsal view, length> 2.5× as long as distance between their bases and> 2.5× MOD; hairs on scape variable in length, suberect to erect, longest hairs about 0.3–0.4× MOD; anterodorsal margin of pronotum with one to several coarse, irregular, transverse rugae; workers mostly monomorphic..........................................
andrei
- Propodeal spines short, in dorsal view, length less than to about as long as distance between their bases and less than to about as long as MOD; hairs on scape mostly uniform in length, subdecumbent to suberect, longest hairs about 0.1–0.2× MOD; anterodorsal margin of pronotum with weak, wavy to regular longitudinal or oblique rugae, rugae rarely transverse; workers polymorphic.........................................................................................
9
9
In dorsal view, rugae on mesonotum similar to those on pronotum, interrugae weakly dull to shining; antennal scape narrowest near midlength...............................................................................
chicoensis
-
In dorsal view, rugae on mesonotum distinctly weaker than those on pronotum, interrugae shining; antennal scape narrowest immediately distad of basal bend.................................................................
stoddardi
Key to queens for species of
Veromessor
1
Psammophore well developed, consisting of numerous, long, J-shaped hairs arranged in a distinct row along lateroventral margin of head.......................................................................................
2
-
Psammophore poorly developed, consisting of numerous, short to medium length hairs scattered across ventral surface of head; long J-shaped hairs sparse or lacking.....................................................................
8
2
Anteromedial margin of clypeus with a small, blunt tooth or projection; in posterodorsal view, medial and posteromedial surface of petiolar node usually weakly to moderately depressed or concave; concolorous blackish to black; propodeal spines short and triangular, length much less than width at base and length less than distance between their bases......
pergandei
-
Anterior margin of clypeus entire, lacking a small medial tooth or projection; in posterodorsal view, medial and posteromedial portion of petiolar node usually evenly rounded; concolorous orangish or orangish-brown to reddish-brown or bicolored with head and mesosoma orange and gaster blackish
or
if concolorous dark brownish-black, then propodeal spines elongate, length greater than width at base and length similar to distance between their bases......................................
3
3
Maximum basal width of scape greater than maximum preapical width..........................................
4
-
Maximum basal width of scape less than to similar to maximum preapical width...................................
6
4
Rugae on cephalic dorsum becoming faint to disappearing above level of ocelli, lacking on posterior margin; in profile, rugae absent posterior to eyes...........................................................................
smithi
-
Rugae on cephalic dorsum continuing to posterior margin; in profile, rugae present posterior to eyes...................
5
5
Posterior margin of frontal lobes notably constricted; in frontal view, base of scape asymmetrical with ventral portion of anterior edge greatly expanded compared to dorsal edge.............................................
chamberlini
-
Posterior margin of frontal lobes not notably constricted; in frontal view, base of scape mostly symmetrical with ventral and dorsal portions of anterior edge similar in size or with dorsal edge expanded more than ventral edge.........
lobognathus
6
Rugae on cephalic dorsum continue onto posterior margin; propodeal spines elongate, length greater than width at base and length similar to distance between their bases; restricted to the
Baja California
peninsula of
Mexico
.............
julianus
-
Rugae on cephalic dorsum fade and disappear posterad, posterior margins smooth and shining; propodeal spines triangular, length less than width at base and length much less than distance between their bases; only known from
California
and
Nevada
.............................................................................................
7
7
In profile, anteroventral margin of postpetiole interrupted by a minute process, margin weakly concave anterior to process; smaller (HW =
1.21–1.36 mm
; ML =
1.95–2.04 mm
); longitudinal rugae present over most to all of katepisternum...............................................................................................
pseudolariversi
-
In profile, anteroventral margin of postpetiole continuous, lacking a minute process; larger (HW =
1.53–1.62 mm
; ML =
2.78–2.98 mm
); longitudinal rugae present on anterior and posterior portion of katepisternum, central portion lacking rugae..............................................................................................
lariversi
8
Dorsal base of scape with a well developed, horizontal flange; mesoscutellum with numerous longitudinal rugae; medial lobe of clypeus with several coarse longitudinal rugae; hairs on scape variable in length, longest hairs suberect to erect...
andrei
- Dorsal base of scape may be broadened but lacking a horizontal flange; mesoscutellum arugose, smooth and shining; medial lobe of clypeus smooth and shining, lacking rugae, or rugae occasionally near anterior margin; hairs on scape similar in length, all hairs decumbent...................................................................................
9
9
Smaller (HW
1.39–1.58 mm
; ML =
2.10–2.26 mm
); katepisternum with longitudinal rugae; hairs on first gastral tergum longer, length of longest hairs approaching to equaling MOD; rugae on cephalic dorsum continue onto posterior margin.....................................................................................................
chicoensis
- Larger (HW =
1.61–1.75 mm
; ML =
2.77–2.97 mm
); katepisternum mostly smooth and shining; hairs on first gastral tergum shorter, length of longest hairs <0.4–0.5× MOD; rugae on cephalic dorsum fade to disappear on posterior margin.....................................................................................................
stoddardi
Key to males for species of
Veromessor
1
Dorsum of mesoscutum smooth and shining, rugae and/or striae lacking.........................................
2
-
Rugae and/or striae cover some to most of dorsum of mesoscutum..............................................
3
2
Mandibles with 2–3 teeth basad of preapical tooth; in profile; metasternal process triangular, acuminate (
Figure 1E
)....................................................................................................
lariversi
-
Mandibles with 1–2 minute denticles or teeth basad of preapical tooth; metasternal process elongate, slender, with a withered look (
Figure 1I
).................................................................................
smithi
3
Psammophore consists of numerous, long, J-shaped hairs along lateroventral margin of head
and
larger (HW =
1.23–1.46 mm
; PPW =
0.98–1.29 mm
; EL = 0.50–0.59)...........................................................
pergandei
-
Psammophore consists of numerous hairs scattered across ventral surface of head
and/or
smaller (HW = 0.68–1.00 mm; PPW =
0.37–0.70 mm
; EL =
0.33–0.41 mm
)....................................................................
4
4
Occurring east of the Sierra
Nevada
and north of San Gabriel Mountains of
California
and east into
Nevada
,
Arizona
, and further east..........................................................................................
5
- Occurring in southwestern Oregon, California west of the Sierra Nevada, southwestern California, and the
Baja California
peninsula,
Mexico
....................................................................................
6
5
Body blackish to black; in profile, anteroventral margin of postpetiole interrupted by small transverse ridge that appears as a minute process; anepisternum and katepisternum rugose..........................................
pseudolariversi
-
Body light brown to brown; in profile, anteroventral margin of postpetiole continuous, lacking a minute process; anepisternum and katepisternum mostly smooth and shining to coriarious.........................................
lobognathus
6
In profile, propodeum evenly rounded, lacking tubercles, denticles, or enlarged rugae...............................
7
-
In profile, propodeum not evenly rounded, profile interrupted by denticles, tubercles, or enlarged rugae................
8
7
Restricted to the
Baja California
peninsula of
Mexico
..................................................
julianus
-
Restricted to
California
south and west of San Gabriel Mountains.....................................
chamberlini
8
Anepisternum rugose.............................................................................
andrei
- Anepisternum contiguously punctate-granulate to mostly smooth to roughened or with faint rugae.....................
9
9
Anepisternum and katepisternum contiguously punctulate-granulate, anepisternum occasionally with scattered rugae; sides of propodeum contiguously punctulate-granulate with scattered, weak longitudinal rugae; in profile, area posterior to eyes and posterior corners strongly punctulate-granulate with several weak longitudinal rugae.......................
chicoensis
-
Anepisternum mostly smooth to roughened or with faint rugae; katepisternum roughened or coriarious; in profile, area posterior to eyes and posterior corners with prominent longitudinal rugae, interrugae moderately punctulate-granulate.....
stoddardi