Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subgenus Mayria (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) using qualitative and quantitative morphology
Author
Rakotonirina, Jean Claude
Author
Fisher, Brian L.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-06-20
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journal article
29854
10.11646/zootaxa.4438.1.1
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Camponotus lamosy
Rakotonirina & Fisher
sp. n.
(
Figures 2B
,
10A
,
18
,
24
)
Holotype
worker.
Madagascar
: Province
Antsiranana
,
Parc National Montagne d'Ambre
,
3.6 km
235° SW Joffreville
, -12.53444, 49.1795,
925 m
, transect subsample #08,
Beat
25 sample transect,
10 m
, beating low vegetation montane rainforest,
20–26 Jan 2001
(
Fisher
,
Griswold
et al.
) collection code: BLF02566, specimen code: CASENT0408976 (
CASC
)
.
Paratypes
.
11 workers
with same data as holotype but with specimen codes: CASENT0408963, CASENT0408965, CASENT0408966, CASENT0408968, CASENT0408970, CASENT0408971, CASENT0408972, CASENT0408973, CASENT0408974, CASENT0408975, CASENT0408977 (
CASC
,
BMNH
,
MHNG
,
PBZT
).
Diagnosis.
Clypeus without median longitudinal carina; mandible with six teeth; anteromedian margin of clypeus not lamellate; in lateral view, mesosoma short and high, its dorsal outline continuously arched in a domelike structure; propodeal declivity inclined posteriorly; in lateral view, propodeal dorsum slightly excised medially, petiolar node longer than high.
Description. Minor worker.
In full-face view head longer than broad (CWb/CL: 0.77±0.03; 0.73–0.82), lateral margins roughly straight and slightly converging anteriorly and posteriorly; posterior margin more or less straight. Clypeus with straight anteromedian margin and rounded anterolateral angle. Eyes sometimes breaking the lateral outlines of the head, their posterior margins located well behind the mid-length of the head (PoOc/CL: 0.34±0.01; 0.31–0.37). Mandible triangular, apical margin with six sharp teeth. Antennal scape long, roughly its apical third surpassing posterior margin of head. In lateral view, outline of pronotum more or less straight and mesonotum forming a separate convexity; propodeum slightly concave anteriorly and weakly convex posteriorly; its junction to declivity angulate; declivity inclined posteriorly. Petiolar node longer than high.
Dorsum of head and gastral segments with abundant erect filiform hairs; pronotum with 2 pairs, mesonotum, propodeum and petiolar node with one pair of erect hairs. Pubescence short and sparse on gastral segments. Head black, mesosoma, petiolar node, gaster and legs yellow-orange with black to dark brown spot on lower level of lateral surface of pronotum, propodeum and petiole. Coxa and trochanter whitish-yellow, base and apical portion of femur dark brown.
Major worker.
Differing from minor worker in having larger heart-shaped head, apical fourth of antennal scape surpassing posterior cephalic margin; robust mesosoma with distinct metanotum, and as high as long petiolar node. Other characters as in minor worker.
Discussion.
Camponotus lamosy
is similar to
C. dromedarius
and
C. pulcher
, but can be distinguished by its slightly excised propodeal dorsum.
The definition of
Camponotus lamosy
based on qualitative morphological analysis and multivariate morphometry is congruent. Recognition of the species is supported by the clustering shown by the dendrogram (
Fig. 1
) and confirmed by LDA at a 100% classification success.
Distribution and biology.
Camponotus lamosy
occupies the littoral forest habitats of the north, the rainforests of the northeast, and the montane rainforests of the central high plateau and the southeast of
Madagascar
. Endemic to the island, the species is found foraging both on the ground and through the leaf litter or on the lower portions of vegetation, and its nests are located in rotten logs or in dead branches above ground.
Additional material examined.
Province
Antsiranana
:
6.5 km
SSW Befingotra
,
Réserve Anjanaharibe-Sud
,
875 m
, -14.75, 49.5, rainforest, (
B.L. Fisher
) (
CASC
)
;
Betaolana Forest
, along
Bekona River
,
880 m
, -14.52996, 49.44039, rainforest, (
B.L. Fisher
et al.
) (
CASC
)
;
Parc National de Marojejy
,
Manantenina River
,
27.6 km
35° NE Andapa,
9.6 km
327° NNW Manantenina,
775 m
, -14.435, 49.76, rainforest, (
B.L. Fisher
) (
CASC
)
;
Parc National Montagne d'Ambre
,
3.6 km
235° SW Joffreville
,
925 m
, -12.53444, 49.1795, (
Joy Boutin
) (
CASC
)
; Parc National Montagne d'Ambre, Crête,
1110 m
, -12.58132, 49.13368, montane rainforest, (B.L. Fisher
et al.
) (CASC);
3 km
W Sakalava Beach
[white dunes site],
40 m
, -12.28617, 49.36667, white dunes in littoral forest, (Harin'Hala, Irwin, Schlinger) (
CASC
)
;
7 km
N Joffreville
[camp 2 of
Fisher
],
360 m
, -12.33333, 49.25, in dry forest, (
R. Harin'Hala
) (
CASC
)
;
Parc National Montagne d'Ambre
[1
st campsite
],
960 m
, -12.51444, 49.18139, rainforest, (
R. Harin'Hala
) (
CASC
)
;
Parc National Montagne d'Ambre
[
Petit Lac
road],
1125 m
, -12.52028, 49.17917, rainforest, (
R. Harin'Hala
) (
CASC
)
.