A taxonomic revision of seed harvester ants of the Tetramorium solidum group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in southern Africa
Author
Mbanyana, Nokuthula
157A51ED-7C85-4CA3-84E4-B7BD1E2A7E8F
Iziko Museums of South Africa, P. O. Box 61, Cape Town, 8000 South Africa. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 1919 - 1 Tancha, Onna-son, Okinawa, Japan. Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X 1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa.
nmbanyana@iziko.org.za
Author
Garcia, Francisco Hita
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fhitagarcia@gmail.com
Author
Robertson, Hamish Gibson
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Iziko Museums of South Africa, P. O. Box 61, Cape Town, 8000 South Africa. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 1919 - 1 Tancha, Onna-son, Okinawa, Japan. Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X 1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa.
hrobertson@iziko.org.za
Author
Roux, Johannes Jacobus Le
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jleroux@sun.ac.za
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-08-07
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Tetramorium grandinode
Santschi, 1913
Figs 3C
,
13
,
24
Tetramorium grandinode
Santschi, 1913: 308
(included in
Bolton
1980: 247
).
Tetramorium grandinode
var.
hopensis
Forel, 1914: 223
(included in
Bolton
1980: 247
).
Diagnosis
The remarkable lateral extensions of both petiolar and postpetiolar nodes (
Fig. 3C
) distinguish
T
.
grandinode
from all other species in the
T. solidum
group. This species has superficial similarities with
T. duncani
sp. nov.
in that
T. duncani
sp. nov.
also has a broader postpetiole, but to a much lesser extent (DPpI 104–123) compared to
T
.
grandinode
(DPpI 184–322). Moreover,
T
.
grandinode
has a much broader petiole node when viewed dorsally compared to
T. duncani
sp. nov.
Additionally, these two species can be separated on the basis of the mesosoma sculpture: in
T
.
grandinode
, the dorsal surface has fine longitudinal rugulae and a glossy appearance in between, whereas in
T
.
duncani
sp. nov.
it has a reticulate ground sculpture overlain by short fine longitudinal striations.
Material examined
Type
material
SOUTH AFRICA
: syntype of
Tetramorium grandinode
Santschi, 1913
:
worker
,
Western Cape
,
Cape Colony
(
NHMB
:
CASENT0915017
);
syntype
of
Tetramorium grandinode
var.
hopensis
Forel, 1914
,
worker
,
Northern Cape
,
Orange River
,
Hope Town
(
MNHG
:
CASENT0909135
).
Other material
SOUTH AFRICA
(98 pinned
specimens
):
Northern Cape
:
Goegap Nature Reserve
,
Jul. 1986
,
U. Kruger
leg. (SAM-HYM-C013306);
Tankwa Karoo National Park
, 32.17430° S, 19.97382′ E,
602 m
a.s.l.,
9 Jan. 2009
,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (SAM-HYM-C023302);
Road between Karsten Farms and Goodhouse
,
Klein Pella
,
29.02700° S
,
18.99008° E
,
621 m
a.s.l.,
Plein Gariep
desert, deep soils without gravel,
Euphorbia
present,
16 Dec. 2007
,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (
SAM-
HYM-C019900).
–
Western Cape
:
Prince Albert, Farm
Argentina
,
33.165444° S
,
22.2595° E
,
745 m
a.s.l.,
3 Mar. 2007
,
Succulent Karoo
, pitfall trap,
Iimbovane Outreach Project
,
B. Braschler
leg. (
SAM-
HYM-C024969);
Abrahamskraal
,
32.93011° S
,
22.00949° E
,
522 m
a.s.l.,
12 Apr. 2008
, rocky ridges, with sparsely distributed shrubs including
Lycium
, shallow soils,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (SAM-HYM-C020349);
Vêrgenoeg
, 33.24421° S, 21.47939,
10 Apr. 2008
,
Koedoesberge-Moordenaars Karoo
,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (SAM-HYM-C020425);
Vêrgenoeg
,
33.24467° S
,
21.47597° E
,
10 Apr. 2008
,
Koedoesberge-Moordenaars Karoo
, east-facing rocky slope,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (SAM-HYM-C020434);
Josephskraal
,
33.04287° S
,
20.71934° E
,
900 m
a.s.l.,
16 Apr. 2008
,
Koedoesberge-Moordenaars Karoo
,
Karoo
plain slightly N-facing,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (SAM-HYM-C020482).
NAMIBIA
(42 pinned
specimens
):
Navachab
67,
Karibib District
,
SE 2715 Ba
,
Mar.–
24 Apr. 1988
, pitfall traps,
S. Schubert
leg.;
Rotkop
,
Diamond Area
1,
26°42′ S
,
15°23′ E
,
12–26 Nov. 1993
, pitfall trap,
E. Marais
leg.;
Klein Aus
10,
Luderitz District
,
26°38′ S
,
16°10′ E
,
12–26 Nov. 1993
, pitfall trap,
E. Marais
leg.;
Khabus
146,
Keetmanshoop District
,
26°18′ S
,
18°13′ E
, sandy plain next to dry riverbed,
14 Mar.–14 Apr. 1983
,
N.
and
G. Olivier
leg.;
Wolwedans
144,
Maltahöhe District
,
25°06′ S
,
15°59′ E
,
12–18 Mar.1992
, pitfall trap, chateau dune,
E. Griffin
leg.;
White house
,
11 km
N of Grünau
,
27°36.666′ S
,
18°23.726′ E
,
1241 m
a.s.l.,
nest in rocky soil with crater of soil around the entrance
,
2 Apr. 2011
,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (
SAM-HYM-C026796
);
Klein-Aus Vista
,
26°39.143′ S
,
16°14.546′ E
,
1316 m
a.s.l.,
nest in rocky sandy soil, two entrances at opposite sides of grass tuft
,
4 Apr. 2011
(
SAM-HYM-C026794
);
59 km
from Mariental on M29
,
24°50.592′ S
,
18°17.173′ E
,
18 Apr. 2011
,
nest in rocky soil with rounded pebbles and red sandy soil, found under rock and excavated to a depth of
20 cm
(
SAM-HYM-C026793
);
Namib Desert
,
Ganab
, G34,
25.1° S
,
15.66° E
,
collected at the edge of sandy dry river bed
,
18 May 1981
,
A.C. Marsh
leg. (
BMNH
:
CASENT0764655
);
Luderitz
,
1 Sep. 2003
,
A. Andersen
leg. (
BMNH
:
CASENT0248477
).
Measurements
(worker N =26)
HL
1.003
–1.229
(1.122); HW
0.962
–1.229
(1.095); SL
0.757
–0.885
(0.816); EL
0.248
–0.354
(0.301);
PH
0.462
–0.679
(0.528); PW
0.669
–0.856
(0.743); WL
0.915
–1.377
(1.189); PSL
0.197
–0.275
(0.240); PTH
0.374
–0.521
(0.431); PTL
0.246
–0.344
(0.297); PTW
0.384
–0.659
(0.523); PPH
0.384
–0.570
(0.450); PPL
0.207
–0.315
(0.255); PPW
0.482
–0.875
(0.652); OI 27–29 (27); CI 95–102 (98); SI 68– 180 (75); DMI 59–79 (63); LMI 39–54 (44); PSLI 19–24 (21); PeNI 56–83 (70); LPeI 58–85 (70); DPeI 130–212 (177); PpNI 68–110 (87); LPpI 45–73 (57); DPpI 184–322 (257); PPI 118–134 (124).
Fig. 13.
Tetramorium grandinode
Santschi, 1913
(CASENT0764655).
A
. Body in profile.
B
. Body in dorsal view.
C
. Head in full-face view.
Distribution
Tetramorium grandinode
is known to occur in
South Africa
(
Northern Cape
,
Western Cape
) and
Namibia
, where it has been collected in the Kalahari Xeric Savanna, Nama Karoo, Succulent Karoo, Namibian Savanna Woodlands and Namib Desert.
Remarks
This species has been recorded nesting in deep soil on a flood plain. Specimens of
T. grandinode
have been collected from pitfall traps, tuna baits, sugar baits and cookie bait.