Revision of the Termitinae with snapping soldiers (Isoptera: Termitidae) from New Guinea
Author
Bourguignon, Thomas
Author
Leponce, Maurice
Author
Roisin, Yves
text
Zootaxa
2008
1769
1
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.182093
1a1e990f-a68a-4614-a8c1-c0ccabc38ba0
1175-5326
182093
Lophotermes aduncus
Miller
(
Figs 17–20
, 65)
Lophotermes aduncus
Miller, 1991
: 1212
.
Type
material examined:
paratypes
.
AUSTRALIA
.
ANIC
.
Queensland.
#10–20450, 8 km SW of Cape Weymouth,
1.vii.1984
, L.R. Miller.
Other material examined.
PAPUA
NEW
GUINEA
. Authors' collection.
Fly.
#
PNGT
1412: Morehead,
22.iii.1989
, YR & ML. #
PNGT
1455: Morehead,
25.iii.1989
, YR & ML. #
PNGT
1469: Morehead,
27.iii.1989
, YR & ML.
Diagnosis.
L. aduncus
can be differentiated from congeners by the narrow frontal projection and lateral tubercles, and the short mandibles of its soldiers. Worker enteric valve with 6 cushions of equal size, with many small spines and long, curved ones in their distal part. For a detailed description see
Miller (1991)
. Measurements as in
Table 7
and
18
.
Distribution
(Fig. 65).
L. aduncus
was collected three times at Morehead, in Southern
Papua New Guinea
savannas. It is also known from various places in Queensland (
Miller 1991
,
Watson & Abbey 1993
: 110).
TABLE 7.
Measurements (mm) of 12 soldiers from 3 colonies of
Lophotermes aduncus
.
Head length to apex of frontal tubercle 1.52–1.91 Head length to anterolateral corner of the genae 1.47–1.66 Head depth with postmentum 0.76–0.91 Head depth without postmentum 0.86–1.01 Head maximum width 1.10–1.19 Pronotum width 0.59–0.66 Left mandible length 1.54–1.74 Postmentum minimum width 0.14–0.20 Distance between tips of lateral tubercles 0.70–0.81