Additions to the taxonomy of the Afrotropical Tetramorium weitzeckeri species complex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae), with the description of a new species from Kenya
Author
Garcia, Francisco Hita
Author
Fischer, Georg
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Entomology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118, U. S. A. Email: georgf 81 @ gmail. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 16 CEBC 67 - ECE 7 - 4 FC 4 - B 537 - 085 F 0 E 26 E 85 A
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2014
2014-07-15
90
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journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2014.90
170f489e-4f44-4283-8c5a-6a7426f72eeb
2118-9773
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Identification key to Afrotropical species complexes of the
T. weitzeckeri
species group (workers)
In
Hita Garcia
et al
. (2010)
we provided a key to all species from all three species complexes without a special key to these complexes. In order to facilitate species identifications and species group placements in the future, we provide a simple key to the complexes here:
1. Antennal scrobe well developed and usually deep, with a distinct and often sharp margin all around, frontal carinae curve down ventrally between posterior eye level and occipital margin to form the posterior and ventral margins of the antennal scrobe, in a few species posterior margin weak but still
visible; sculpture on cephalic dorsum often reduced, generally 3 or fewer rugae present between frontal carinae, in a few species up to 5 or 6, never more (
Fig. 1A–B, E–F
) ......
T. muralti
complex
Fig. 1.
Head in frontal and lateral views.
A
,
E
.
Tetramorium flavithorax
(Santschi, 1914)
(ZFMK- HYM20096172).
B
,
F
.
T. muralti
Forel, 1910
(ZFMKHYM20096125).
C
,
G
.
T. weitzeckeri
Emery
(CASENT0249013, AntWeb, R. Perry 2011).
D
,
H
.
T. mkomazi
Hita Garcia, Fischer & Peters, 2010
(ZFMKHYM20096087).
– Antennal scrobe developed, but shallow, never with a sharp margin all around, frontal carinae almost reaching occipital margin and functioning as dorsal margin of antennal scrobe, ventral margin of antennal scrobe never differentiated; sculpture on cephalic dorsum never reduced, always at least 7 (generally distinctly more) longitudinal rugae present between frontal carinae (
Fig. 1D, G–H
).........2
2. Petiolar node distinctly squamiform, in profile between 2.3 and 4.0 times higher than long (LPeI 25–43), shape in dorsal view always strongly transverse and elliptical, and between 2.2 and 3.7 times wider than long (DPeI 219–367) (
Fig. 2A–B, E–F
) .........
T. weitzeckeri
complex
– Petiolar node high nodiform, in profile around 1.3 to 2.0 times higher than long (LPeI 50–80), shape in dorsal view never elliptical or transverse, more an irregular polygon with rounded corners, and between1.1and 1.5times wider than long (DPeI110–154) (
Fig.2C–D, G–H
)......
T. edouardi
complex