The first discovery of the “ Pheidole quadricuspis group ” in the Indo-Chinese Peninsula (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae)
Author
Katsuyuki Eguchi
Author
Bui Tuan Viet
Author
Emiko Oguri
Author
Seiki Yamane
text
Revue suisse de Zoologie
2016
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.46289
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Pheidole lokitae
Forel, 1913
Pheidole
(
Pheidolacanthinus
)
lokitae
Forel, 1913
: 46
.
Pheidole lokitae
. ‒
Smith, D.R., 1979
: 1365
.
Type
material examined:
MNHG
;
Indonesia
, Central Sumatra, Bandar Baroe; v. Buttel-Reepen leg. [9
syntypes
(3 majors, 3 minors, 3 queens),
type
images: CASENT0907766 and CASENT0907767 of AntWeb (http://www.antweb.org/)].
Nontype material examined:
ACEG
;
Malaysia
, Sabah, Mahua Waterfall area, ca.
1000 m
alt., Crocker Range N. P., K. Eguchi leg. [Eg00-BOR-102]. –
ACEG
;
Indonesia
: North Sumatra, Parapat,
900 m
alt., Danau Toba, Sk. Yamane leg. [SU02-SKY-95, -96 (Accession No.
LC
020541
: voucher specimen No. Ext20130415- 2)]; W. Sumatra, Padang, Sukarami, F. Ito leg. [FI92-78, FI96-153, -180].
Distinction from
P. leloi
:
In
the major, promesonotal dome with a conspicuous transverse ridge on its posterior slope; ventral face of petiole without a longitudinal carina. In the minor, propodeal spine extremely long; petiolar node in lateral view blunt at apex.
Figs 12-13.
Pheidole leloi
sp. nov.
, queen. (12) Mesosoma and waist in lateral view. (13) Mesosoma and waist in dorsal view.
Pheidole quadrensis
Forel, 1900
complex
Pheidole quadrensis
Forel, 1900
: 25
.
Pheidole
(
Pheidolacanthinus
)
quadrensis
. ‒
Forel, 1913
: 45
.
Type
material examined:
MHNG
;
Indonesia
, Sumatra, Kajactonam, Sumatra; M. Weber leg.; 1888 [
holotype
(major),
type
images: CASENT0907768 of AntWeb (http://www.antweb.org/)].
Nontype material examined:
ACEG
;
Malaysia
, E.
Malaysia
, Sabah, Mahua Waterfall area, ca.
1000 m
alt., Crocker Range N. P., K. Eguchi leg. [Eg00-BOR-129 (Accession No.: EF518392.1)], Poring,
450-500 m
alt., Kinabalu Park; K. Eguchi leg. [Eg96-BOR-279], Poring,
600 m
alt., T. Kikuta leg. [06Q36B5], Poring,
900 m
alt., T. Kikuta leg. [512-A;
7IV
0510- 7-1-a]. ‒
ACEG
; Sepilok Forest, K. Eguchi [Eg97- BOR-471; Eg98-BOR-870, -876], Tawau Hills N. P., K. Eguchi leg. [Eg96-BOR-034]; Tawau, Gunong Rara, K. Eguchi [Eg96-BOR-328; Eg97-BOR-542, -535, -571],
Sarawak
, Miri, Lambir N. P., K. Eguchi [Eg98-BOR-806, -822], Bako, F. Ito leg. [FI96-535], Bt. Entimau,
390 m
alt., Mahmud leg.,
20/iv/1994
. ‒
ACEG
;
Indonesia
, W. Sumatra, Padang, Ulu Gaduk, F. Ito leg. [FI97-440],
28/iii/1997
[FI97-499], Lubuk Gadang, Sk. Yamane leg.,
21-23/viii/1985
; Sitiung, F. Ito leg. [FI93-255]. ‒
ACEG
;
Brunei
, Tutong, Tasek Merimbun, K. Eguchi leg. [Eg99-BOR-052, -535; Eg00-BOR-070], Temburong, Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre, K. Eguchi [Eg99-BOR-217].
Distinction from
P. leloi
:
In
the major, propodeal spine in lateral view broadly based, pointed apically. In the minor, petiolar node in lateral view blunt at apex, and in posterior view not emarginate at apex.
Remarks:
Pheidole quadrensis
sensu
Eguchi (2001)
is highly heterogenous in worker morphology and undoubtedly constitutes a species complex. Thus, it needs to be revised based on future intensive sampling in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. However,
Pheidole leloi
is morphologically distinguishable from the complex as mentioned above.
Two minors collected by v. Buttel-Reepen from Maxwell’s Hill, Taiping,
Malacca
, and labeled as
types
(CASENT0904266 and CASENT0907769) (see
Forel, 1913
) were treated as “
syntypes
” of
P. quadrensis
by the AntWeb. However, the original description (
Forel, 1900
) was based on a single major collected by M. Weber from Kajactonam, Sumatra (CASENT0907768). Actually, the two minors seem to be related to
P. aristotelis
Forel, 1911
(see
Eguchi, 2001
for diagnosis of
P. aristotelis
).