Additions to the taxonomy of New World Pheidole (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Author
Longino, J. T.
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Zootaxa
2009
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Pheidole exarata
Pheidole exarata
Emery, 1896: 68
. Syntype major, minor worker: Costa Rica, San Jose: San Jose [
MCSN
] (not examined). See also:
Wilson, 2003: 686
.
Pheidole crassipes r. grantae
Forel, 1908: 53
. Syntype major, minor worker: Costa Rica, Cartago: Cote Tablazo [a montane site near Cartago] (Biolley) [
MHNG
] (examined).
Wilson, 2003: 700
: raised to species. New synonymy.
Geographic Range
Venezuela, Colombia, Costa Rica.
Biology
Pheidole exarata
occurs in mature wet forest habitats from 800-1600m elevation. It is arboreal, forming large colonies beneath epiphytes and in live stems. An incipient colony was found in a cavity in a live, 1.5cm diameter stem of a melastomataceous vine; a colony was found in several internodes of a Cecropia insignis sapling, another in an internode of Cecropia angustifolia; a large aggregation of minor and major workers, but no sexuals or brood, was found in a clean hollow stem of Neomirandea angularis (Asteraceae). One colony under epiphytes was observed with multiple dealate queens, evidence of polygyny.
Comments
The types of
P. grantae
closely match the drawings of
P. exarata
in
Wilson (2003)
, the type localities are relatively close, and there is no evidence of distinct sympatric forms of this moderately common species in the central highlands of Costa Rica.
Pheidole exarata
is an upland version of the closely related lowland species, P. excubitor Wilson. A third member of this complex is
P. stulta Forel
(the oldest name in the complex).
Pheidole stulta
is similar to P.
exubitor
but with less sculpture on the face of the major and pronotum of the minor (
Wilson 2003
). Geographic variation is not well understood in these forms and the distinctness of
P. exarata,
P. exubitor
and
P. stulta
should be further evaluated.