New synonymy, new species, new keys to Neivamyrmex army ants of the United States.
Author
Snelling, G. C.
Author
Snelling, R. R.
text
Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute
Editor
Snelling, R. R.
Editor
Fisher, B. L.
Editor
Ward, P. S.
2007
Advances in ant systematics (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Homage to E. O. Wilson - 50 years of contributions.
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459
550
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journal article
21290
Neivamyrmex nyensis Watkins
Figures 11, 23, 42, 57, 70, 84
Neivamyrmex nyensis Watkins
, 1977: 421 - 423 (w).
U. S. A.
,
Nevada
,
Nye Co.
, 5 1 / 2 mi S, 3 mi E
Beatty
(
USNM
) examined.
Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986: 20.
DISTRIBUTION (Map 4)
UNITED STATES: Southern Nevada, Arizona, California; MEXICO: Baja California.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED
UNITED STATES
,
ARIZONA
,
Coconino Co.
:
Havasu Canyon
(
UCDC
,
LACM
)
.
CALIFORNIA
,
Imperial Co.
:
2.9 mi N
Glamis
(
LACM
).
Riverside Co.
:
Chuckwalla Mts.
,
Red Cloud Cyn.
(
LACM
)
.
San Bernardino Co.
:
Lucerne Valley
(
GCSC
)
.
NEVADA
,
Nye Co.
:
5 1 / 2 mi S, 3 mi. E
Beatty
3500 ft (
LACM
,
USNM
)
.
MEXICO
,
BAJA CALIFORNIA
:
28 km E
Ensenada
(
LACM
,
UCDC
)
.
DISCUSSION
This small subterranean species is poorly known. Not surprisingly most of these collections were from under partially buried stones; the Glamis sample consists of a single specimen taken from a foraging worker of
Forelius maccooki (Forel)
and the Lucerne Valley record is based on a head capsule recovered from a refuse midden of
Solenopsis xyloni McCook
. The Red Cloud Canyon site is in a rocky streambed on the west side of the range, in Creosote / Cactus Scrub desert. The specimens were collected in late afternoon beneath a partially buried stone. There had been rain several days prior to the collection and the soil under the stone was slightly damp. The Havasu Canyon collection was made under similar circumstances.
Neivamyrmex nyensis
may eventually prove to be the worker form of
N. mojave
.
Automontage images are available at antweb. org.