A Review Of The Ant Genera Leptothorax Mayr And Temnothorax Mayr (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) Of The Eastern Palaearctic
Author
Radchenko, A.
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Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
2004
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.12586852
2064-2474
12586852
Temnothorax pisarskii
sp. n.
(
Figs 7–15
)
Material
examined: worker (
holotype
),
North Korea
,
Myohyang Mts
,
6.viii.1959
,
No.
2291, leg. B.
PISARSKI
& J.
PRÓSZYŃSKI
.
Deposited
in the
Museum
and
Institute of Zoology
of the
Polish Academy of Sciences
(
Warsaw
,
Poland
);
paratypes
:
9 workers
from the
holotype
nest;
1 worker
, same locality and collectors, but
5.viii.1959
,
No.
2282;
4 workers
, N. Korea,
Pyongyang
city, near
Tomb of King Tongmen
,
27.vi.1990
, leg. E.
CHUDZICKA
, E.
KIERYCH
&
R
.
PISARSKA
;
2 workers
, N.
Korea
,
Ryongack Mt.
,
Daebong
at
Pyongyang
,
7.vi.1990
, leg. E.
CHUDZICKA
, E.
KIERYCH
&
R
.
PISARSKA
;
1 worker
, N.
Korea
,
Pyongan-namdo
,
De-sang
san
,
12 km
NE of Pyongyang
,
27.v.1970
, leg. S.
MAHUNKA
, H.
STEINMANN
;
17 workers
,
1 queen
,
6 males
, N.
Korea
, Prov.
Pyongyang
City,
Taesong-San
(
SE
from
Pyongyang
),
28.vii.1989
,
Nos
1–89, leg. M.
WOYCIECHOWSKI
(
MIZ
,
HNHM
,
YUK
,
IZK
)
.
Workers
(
Figs 7–9
). Description – Head subrectangular (CI = 1.17–1.25), with subparallel sides, weakly convex occipital margin and narrowly rounded occipital corners. Anterior clypeal margin broadly rounded. Antennae 12-segmented, antennal scape relatively long, reaching occipital margin (SI
1
= 0.73–0.78, SI
2
= 0.88–0.94).
Alitrunk with slightly flattened dorsum, without metanotal groove. Propodeum in profile with short, basally wide, sharp spines (ESLI = 0.18–0.25). Humeri in dorsal view broadly rounded. Petiole only slightly longer than high (PI = 1.10–1.21), with a very short anterior peduncle; petiolar node in profile subtriangular, with an almost straight anterior face and very narrowly rounded dorsum. Postpetiole as high as the petiole or very slightly lower, subglobular.
Head dorsum densely punctate, appears dull, fine striations present near the eyes only. Alitrunk and waist densely punctate, appears dull, only dorsolateral parts of the alitrunk additionally with fine longitudinal striation.
Occipital margin and dorsum of the alitrunk with moderately long, slightly curved standing hairs. Head dorsum, alitrunk and waist ochreous-yellow to brownish-yellow, gaster brown, with basal ¼ of its first tergite yellow.
Queen
(
Figs 10–12
). Head about as in the workers, but wider (CI = 1.09); antennal scape relatively shorter (SI
1
= 0.71, SI
2
= 0.78). Alitrunk relatively long and low (AI = 1.84, SCI = 1.33), propodeal spines relatively short (ESLI = 0.16). Petiole about as in the workers.
Frons densely longitudinally rugulose, head dorsum laterally reticulate–punctate and sinuously rugulose. Pronotum finely longitudinally ruguloso-striated, mesopleura with fine striations, propodeum striato-rugulose and punctate; scutum finely longitudinally rugulose, scutellum smooth, only laterally striate; petiole and postpetiole punctate and dorsally finely striate. The body surface appears shiny.
Alitrunk and waist yellow, appendages somewhat lighter, head dorsum reddish-yellow, gaster as in the workers.
Males
(
Figs 13–15
). Head a little longer than broad (CI = 1.03–1.07), broadly rounded behind the eyes, without distinct occipital corners. Anterior clypeal margin widely rounded. Antennae 13-segmented, antennal scape short (SI
1
= 0.31–0.34, SI
2
= 0.32–0.37).
Alitrunk relatively short, scutum convex (AI = 1.58–1.64), scutellum in profile not projecting above the scutum. Propodeum with very short blunt denticles. Petiole low, distinctly lower than long (PI = 1.36–1.45), with a rounded node, its anterior and posterior faces almost straight, moderately sloping. Postpetiole as long as the petiole, subglobular.
Figs 7–15.
Details of structure of
Temnothorax pisarskii
(holotype, worker, 7–9; paratypes: queen, 10–12; male, 13–15). (7, 10, 13) Head, dorsal view; (8, 11, 14) alitrunk and waist in profile; (9, 12,
15) alitrunk and waist, dorsal view
Head dorsum finely rugulose and striate, its sides also punctate; clypeus anteriorly transversally striate. Sides of propodeum, lower part of mesopleura and sides of petiole and postpetiole finely punctate, remaining parts of alitrunk and dorsum of petiolar and postpetiolar nodes smooth and shiny.
Head margins and dorsum of the alitrunk with scattered standing hairs.
Alitrunk ochreous-yellow, head dorsum and gaster brownish-yellow, appendages light yellow.
Ecology
is poorly known. In Myohyang Mts this species was found at two sites: shrubby young forest on the dry mountain slope, and shady places with rich grass layer, nesting under stones in dry forest on the rocky slope. In Taesong this ant inhabits
Pinus
–
Quercus
forests, with trees
5–7 m
tall and
Juniperus
shrubs, at
150 m
a.s.l., nesting under stones.
Etymology
. This species is dedicated to the memory of Prof.
BOGDAN
PISARSKI
, famous Polish myrmecologist, who collected the first specimens.
Differential diagnosis
.
T. pisarskii
most resembles
T. mongolicus
(
PISARSKI
, 1969)
by the shape of the petiole, yet well differs by this feature from all other East Palaearctic bicoloured
Temnothorax
species
with short propodeal spines (
Figs 8
,
32
and
17
,
27, 31
). It differs from
T. mongolicus
by longer antennal scape (SI
1
= 0.73–0.78, mean = 0.75,
vs.
0.71–0.75, mean = 0.72, SI
2
= 0.88–0.94, mean = 0.92
vs.
0.82–0.88, mean = 0.85); longer propodeal spines (ESLI = 0.18–0.25, mean 0.22
vs.
0.09–0.22, mean = 0.15); a somewhat different colour. In
T. pisarskii
head, alitrunk and waist are from ochreous-yellow to brownish-yellow; the gaster is brown, with basal ¼ of the first tergite yellow. In
T. mongolicus
the head dorsum is brownish, distinctly darker than the ochreous-yellow or brownish-yellow alitrunk, and the gaster is entirely brown.