Nylanderia of the World Part III: Nylanderia in the West Indies
Author
Kallal, Robert J.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-23
4658
3
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451
journal article
25929
10.11646/zootaxa.4658.3.1
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Nylanderia semitincta
,
sp. nov.
Figs. 77–79
(worker); 80–85 (male)
Holotype
worker,
PUERTO RICO
:
El Yunque National Forest
, N
18° 16.295’, W 65° 45.877’, elev.
3054 ft.
, dwarf forest, nest in rotting wood,
15 July 2008
,
J.S. LaPolla
(USNMENT00754809) (
NMNH
);
4 paratype workers
,
1 paratype queen
,
2 paratype males
same locality as holotype (specimens are from the same nest as
holotype
) (
NMNH
&
MCZC
).
FIGURES 77–79.
Nylanderia semitincta
worker USNMENT0075809. Lateral, full-face, and dorsal view of the body.
Worker diagnosis:
Coloration distinct with head, pronotum, often anterior mesonotum and gaster brown, contrasting with yellow remainder of mesosoma (propodeum especially bright yellow in many specimens) and legs.
Compare with:
N. disatra
WORKER.
Measurements (n=3)
: TL: 2.12–2.30; HW: 0.47–0.52; HL: 0.52–0.59; EL: 0.12–0.15; SL: 0.61– 0.68; WL: 0.66–0.74; GL: 0.92–1.00. SMC: 20–22 PMC: 2–4; MMC: 2.
Indices:
CI: 85–91; REL: 22–25; SI: 129–136; SI2: 19–22.
Head
: sides of head in full face view nearly parallel; posterolateral corners rounded; posterior margin straight and slightly emarginate medially; anterior clypeal margin with slight median emargination; three ocelli present; eye well-developed.
Mesosoma
: in lateral view, pronotum convex; anterior margin of mesonotum raised slightly above posterior pronotal margin; metanotal area with a short flat area before spiracle; dorsal face of propodeum slightly convex; dorsal face of propodeum slightly lower than mesonotum in lateral view.
Color and pilosity
: head, pronotum, often anterior mesonotum and gaster brown, contrasting distinctly with yellow remainder of mesosoma (propodeum often brightest yellow) and legs; antennae and mandibles lighter brownish-yellow; pubescence sparse except on small patches around eyes; scapes and legs with abundant pubescence.
QUEEN.
Measurements (n=1)
: TL: 4.40; HW: 0.72; HL: 0.71; EL: 0.23; SL: 0.78; WL: 1.4; GL: 2.3. SMC: 8 PMC: 3; MMC: 25.
Indices:
CI: 101; REL: 32; SI: 109. Generally, as in worker with modifications expected for caste.
MALE.
Measurements (n=2)
: TL: 1.90–2.00; HW: 0.46–0.48; HL: 0.43–0.46; EL: 0.17–0.19; SL: 0.54–0.55; WL: 0.70–0.72; GL: 0.78–0.83. SMC: 3–5 PMC: 0; MMC: 5–7.
Indices:
CI: 103–106; REL: 35–43; SI: 114–118.
FIGURES 80–85.
Nylanderia semitincta
male USNMENT00754807. Full-face and lateral of the body; SEM images of external genitalia: ventral, close-up vollsellar lobes, dorsal, and lateral.
Head
: sides of head in full face view rounded; posterior margin straight rounded; clypeus evenly rounded anteriorly; mandible distinct apical tooth and much smaller, often very indistinct, subapical tooth adjacent to apical tooth; basal angle sharp and distinct.
Mesosoma
: in lateral view, dorsal margin of mesoscutum same as height as dorsal margin of mesoscutellum; propodeum sloping without distinct dorsal and declivitous faces.
Genitalia
: gonopod apex coming to triangular point in lateral view; in dorsal view, gonopod margin curves away from penial sclerite; digitus with pointed apex that bends away from penial sclerite; cuspis tubular, rounded at apex bending sharply toward digitus; anteroventral process of penial sclerite broadly rounded; valvura of penial sclerite placed approximately at midline (fig. 105).
Color and pilosity
: color as in worker but not as distinctly contrasting (colors closer to each other in tone) with brown head (including antennae), pronotum, mesoscutum, and gaster; remainder of body yellow to light brown; head, scapes and mesonotum with a layer of abundant pubescence.
Other Material Examined:
PUERTO RICO
:
El Yunque National Forest
,
Baño
de Oro
trail,
24.vi.1995
(
W. & E. MacKay
#17131);
3 km
N. Las Torres
, Rte. 949,
18.248° N
,
65.829° W
,
7 Oct 2007
#36 (
JK
Wetterer)
.
Etymology:
Species epithet is a combination of
semi-
(L. = half) and
tincta
(L. = colored), named for the twotoned appearance of this species.
Notes:
This species is easily separated from the other native Puerto Rican species,
N. microps
, which is much larger, yellow, covered in many macrosetae across the pronotum and mesonotum and has very small eyes. Both species do occur in sympatry in at least the El Yunque National Forest and possibly other rainforest areas of the island, but
N. semitincta
is currently only known from El Yunque. Although not as strongly contrasting (not as dark brown), the coloration pattern seen in
N. semitincta
is similar to
N. disatra
known from
the Dominican
Republic. Although in
N. disatra
workers the head is very dark brown and the entire mesosoma is bright yellow. Overall, the male genitalia between the two species are also fairly similar (with some obvious differences in gastral pubescence and shapes of genitalic structures especially the volsellar lobes and the digiti), which may suggest these two species are closely related. This species is included in the phylogeny of
Gotzek
et al
. (2012)
as
Nylanderia
n.sp. PR1 where it is sister to to
N. microps
and not to
N. disatra
.