Ants of the genus Leptogenys Roger, 1861 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae, Ponerinae) from Nepal
Author
Subedi, I. P.
Author
Budha, P. B.
Author
Yamane, Sk.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2022
2022-02-01
448
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.448.2
journal article
10.25221/fee.448.2
2713-2196
7166702
11C6CC55-AC59-46C9-850C-C9D1008230E0
Key to Nepalese species of
Leptogenys
based on the worker caste
1. Petiolar node longitudinally compressed with elongate dorsal face and in profile view triangular, or squamiform and distinctly narrowed apically ……………………………. 2
– Petiolar node nodiform, in profile with almost parallel anterior and posterior margins ...... ………………………………………………………………………..…………...…… .. 4
2. Petiolar node longitudinally compressed, in profile view triangular ......……..
L. chinensis
– Petiolar node squamiform and in profile view distinctly tapered apically ……………..…. 3
3. Head dorsum sparsely punctate, posterior head margin straight in full-face view, clypeus with strong median carina ………………………..……................………….
L. dentilobis
– Head dorsum smooth and shiny, posterior head margin weakly concave in full-face view, clypeus without median carina ……….......................………..……...……….
L. birmana
4. Head striate only anteriorly, posterior portion smooth and shiny ....................
L. laeviceps
– Head entirely striate ............................................................................................................ 5
5. Entire head dorsum with regular longitudinal striation, entire mesosoma regularly striate, clypeus without longitudinal median carina, erect hairs on antennal scape very short or completely missing …………………………..................................................….
L. kitteli
– Head with longitudinal striation that is curved transversely on vertex, pronotum and mesonotum irregularly rugose with no regular striation, clypeus with longitudinal median carina, hairs on antennal scape long, dense and very conspicuous .........................…
L. diminuta