The ant genus Tetraponera (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Afrotropical region: taxonomic review and key to species
Author
Ward, Philip S.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-02-23
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Tetraponera penzigi
(Mayr)
(
Figs 14
,
39
)
Sima Penzigi
Mayr 1907: 10
.
Syntypes
,
9 workers
, 2 alate queens,
2 males
,
Usambara
,
Tanzania
(Sjöstedt) (NHMV),
2 workers
, Kahe,
Kilimanjaro
,
Tanzania
[as “Kilim.”] (Sjöstedt) (NHMV),
1 worker
, Kahe,
Kilimanjaro
[as “Kilimand.”],
Tanzania
(Sjöstedt) (MHNG) [examined].
1 worker
syntype
from NHMV imaged on AntWeb: CASENT0915851.
Syntypes
,
3 workers
,
Usambara
,
Tanzania
(Sjöstedt) (ZMHB) [not examined]; imaged on
AntWeb
: FOCOL1155, FOCOL1156, FO- COL1157.
Tetraponera scotti
Donisthorpe 1931: 498
.
Syntypes
,
1 worker
(head only), 1 dealate queen,
Dyem-Dyem Forest
,
8000–9000 ft.
,
Ethiopia
(
H. Scott
) (BMNH) [examined].
Imaged on AntWeb
: CASENT0902911, CASENT0902818.
Syn
.
nov
.
Tetraponera penzigi
v.
praestigiatrix
Santschi 1937a: 50
.
Syntype
, 1 dealate queen, Dongabesh [as “
Dongerbeach
”],
Mbulu Dist.
,
5500 ft.
,
Tanzania
(
B. D. Butt
) (NHMB) [examined].
Imaged on AntWeb
: CASENT0915538.
Syn
.
nov
.
Sima
(
Tetraponera
)
zavattarii
Menozzi 1939: 99
.
Syntypes
,
3 workers
, Mega,
Ethiopia
(
E. Zavattari
),
1 worker
, Neghelli,
Ethiopia
(
E. Zavattari
) (IEGG) [examined].
Syn
.
nov
.
Sima
(
Tetraponera
)
Penzigi
Mayr
;
Arnold 1916: 180
. Combination in
Sima
(
Tetraponera
)
.
Tetraponera penzigi
(Mayr)
;
Wheeler 1922b: 800
. Combination in
Tetraponera
.
Tetraponera penzigi
(Mayr)
;
Chomicki
et al.
2015
: figure S1. Placement in molecular phylogeny.
Tetraponera penzigi praestigiatrix
Santschi
;
Ward 1990: 489
. Subspecies of
penzigi
.
Tetraponera zavattarii
(Menozzi)
;
Ward 1990: 489
. Combination in
Tetraponera
.
Worker measurements
(n = 12). HW 0.62–0.83, HL 0.78–1.05, LHT 0.50–0.72, CI 0.78–0.82, FCI 0.20–0.25, REL 0.29–0.33, REL2 0.36–0.43, SI 0.47–0.53, SI3 1.22–1.35, FI 0.40–0.46, PLI 0.80–0.95, PWI 0.69–0.84, LHT/ HW 0.77–0.88, CSC 0, MSC 0.
Worker diagnosis
. Small to medium in size, with broad head (CI 0.78–0.82); frontal carinae well separated, the minimum distance between them one-fifth to one quarter of head width (FCI 0.20–0.25, MFC/EL 0.50–0.65, MFC/ SL 0.40–0.52); scape short, about one-half head width (SI 0.47–0.53) and two-fifths of head length (SI2 0.38–0.41); anterior clypeal margin with a broadly convex, crenulate medial protrusion (
Fig. 14a
); profemur relatively slender (FI 0.40–0.46), legs relatively long (LHT/HW 0.77–0.88, LHT/HL 0.61–0.72); metanotal plate conspicuous, about one-half to two-thirds the length of the mesonotum, and bounded anteriorly and posteriorly by transverse impressions that are longitudinally rugulose; dorsal face of propodeum flattened, laterally submarginate, as long as or longer than the declivitous face, and weakly differentiated from the latter; petiole relatively short, high and rounded (see PLI and PWI values), with a distinct anterior peduncle and without well differentiated anterior, dorsal and posterior faces (
Fig. 14b
); in profile, petiole not quite as high as long; in dorsal view, petiole two-fifths to one-half of head width (DPW/HW 0.40–0.50); postpetiole broader than long (PPW/HW 0.48–0.57). Dorsum of head and mesosoma predominantly reticulate-coriarious and opaque, becoming more weakly sculptured and sublucid laterally, and on petiole, postpetiole, and gaster. Standing pilosity very sparse, absent from the dorsum of head, mesosoma, petiole, postpetiole, and abdominal tergites 4–6. Dark brown to brownish-black, antennae and mandibles lighter.
Comments
. This species can be recognized by its broad head (worker CI 0.78–0.82, queen CI 0.64–0.68), well separated frontal carinae, relatively long legs (worker LHT/HW 0.77–0.88, queen LHT/HW 0.94–1.01), and distinctive sculpture: dorsum of head and mesosoma finely but densely reticulate-coriarious and opaque. Related species have a shinier integument, and either a more elongate head and more closely adjacent frontal carinae (
T. continua
,
T. cortina
,
T. gerdae
), or shorter legs (
T. pedana
).
T. penzigi
also has larger workers, on average, than these other species.
Distribution and biology
.
Tetraponera penzigi
occurs from southern
Ethiopia
to
Tanzania
, and lives only in the swollen stipular thorns of
Vachellia drepanolobium
. It interacts in a distinctive manner with its hostplant, differing in colonization ability, spatial distribution, competitive ability, and herbivore deterrence from two species of
Crematogaster
that are also obligate residents of
V. drepanolobium
(
Hocking 1970
;
Young
et al
. 1997
;
Stanton
et al
. 2002
;
Baker
et al
. 2017
;
Boyle
et al
. 2019
). The record of
T. penzigi
nesting in
Stereospermum dentatum
(Bignoniaceae)
(
Penzig 1895
) refers to the closely related species,
T. gerdae
.
Material examined
(
BMNH
,
CASC
,
CUIC
,
FHGC
,
HZIC
,
IEGG
,
LACM
,
MHNG
,
NHMB
,
NHMW
,
NMKE
,
PSWC
,
SAMC
,
STDC
,
UCDC
,
USNM
).
Ethiopia
:
Oromia
:
Dyem-Dyem Forest
,
2590 m
(
Scott, H.
);
Mega
(
Zavattari, E.
);
Neghelli
(
Zavattari, E.
)
;
Kenya
:
Kajiado
:
26 mi
SW Nairobi
,
1615 m
(
Irwin, M. E.
;
Ross, E. S.
);
60 mi
S Nairobi
, on
Nmanga Rd.
(
DeMasi, V.
); Oloitokitok [as “
N Loitokitok
(= Oloit.)”],
1800 m
(
Zettel, H.
)
;
Laikipia
:
30 km
S Mpala Res. Centre
,
1650 m
(
Warui, C.
;
Abonyo, E.
);
4 km
SNW [sic]
Mpala
Research Centre,
1750 m
(
Snelling, R. R.
);
Mpala
,
1800 m
(
Palmer, T.
);
Mpala
Farm,
1800 m
(
Stanton, M. L.
);
Mpala
Research Centre,
1650 m
(
Snelling, R. R.
); vic.
Mpala
Farm,
1800 m
(
Isbell, L.
)
;
Machakos
:
Hopcrofts Game Ranch
,
Athi River
(
Stapley, L.
)
;
Marsabit
:
Mt. Kulal
,
885 m
(
Stager, K. E.
)
;
Nairobi City
:
Kitengela
(
Martins, D. J.
);
Nairobi
,
2 mi
S airport (
Janzen, D. H.
)
;
Nakuru
:
Hell’s Gate Nat. Park
(
Zdárková, E.
)
;
Nyeri
:
Burguret
(
Strobele
);
Mweiga
(
Hogue, C. L.
)
;
Samburu
:
Segera Ranch
,
Laikipia
Plateau
(
Pruetz, J.
);
Tanzania
:
Arusha
:
Ardai
(
Hocking, B.
)
;
Arusha
(
Mann, W. M.
);
Kilimanjaro
:
Kahe
,
Kilimanjaro
[as “Kilim.”] (
Sjöstedt
);
Kahe
,
Kilimanjaro
[as “
Kilimand.
”] (c.u.);
Sanya
(
Hocking, B.
)
;
Manyara
:
Dongabesh
[as “Dongerbeach”],
1675 m
(
Butt, B. D.
);
Lake
Manyara
(
Sibley, G.
);
Umbulu
(
Mann, W. M.
)
;
Mara
:
Serengeti Visitor Center
(
Dash, S. T.
)
;
Tanga
: Usambara [as “Usumbara”] (c.u.); Usambara [as “Usumbara”] (Sjöstedt);
Uganda
:
district unknown
: Karamodja [=
Karamoja Province
] (Hamann)
.