A revision of the Afrotropical species of the Dorylinae ant genus Aenictus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) based on the worker caste
Author
Gómez, Kiko
Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain
netodejulilla@gmail.com
text
Belgian Journal of Entomology
2022
2022-01-21
124
1
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journal article
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5898821
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2295-0214
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Aenictus mvuvii
sp. nov.
Zoobank: B41E0019-7769-44E8-9560-4A9DD8B11B70
(
Figs 1 D
,
18 A–E
,
19
)
Holotype
worker,
UGANDA
:
•
Bundibugyo
,
Semuliki National Park
680 m
,
0.84483
,
30.15052
02/08/2012
(
B.L. Fisher
et al
.). rainforest (
1w
), ex soil at base of tree [
CASENT0350555
]
CASC
.
Paratype workers:
•
same series (2 pins, 1w each) [CASENT0350556, CASENT0350557].
DIAGNOSIS. The combination of mandibular shape and reclinated pilosity make this species unmistakable. Other useful characters to differentiate it from
A. eugenii
are its small size, smaller than
eugenii
minima (0.44<HW<0.59 vs. 0.59<HW<0.89, 0.72<WL<0.91 vs. 1.02<WL<1.40) and relatively shorter antennae (52<SIL<63 vs.
eugenii
:
69<SIL<83).
DESCRIPTION (
Figs. 1 D
,
18 A–E
). WORKER. HL: 0.54 [0.49-0.62]; HW: 0.50 [0.44-0.59]; SL: 0.31 [0.26-0.40]; WL: 0.80 [0.72-0.91]; PL: 0.19 [0.16-0.24]; PH: 0.16 [0.14-0.18]; PPL: 0.15 [0.13-0.17]; PPH: 0.14 [0.12-0.16]; CS: 0.52 [0.46-0.61]; CI: 93 [89-98]; SIL: 58 [52-63]; SIW: 62 [57-67]; WL/HW: 157 [151-163]; PI: 117 [106-133]; PPI: 109 [100-123]; CSR: 130; (n=12).
Scapes short, hardly surpassing the middle of the head when laid back (SIL~60). All funicular segments shorter than wide except apical, twice longer than wide. Head slightly elongate (CI~93), widest at its middle, subrectangular with convex sides and straight occiput with rounded corners.
Mandibles armed with one long sharp apical tooth, followed by 2–5 denticles. These can become seriously eroded in some individuals, seeming edentate.
Petiole subsessile with anterolateral, anterodorsal and posterodorsal carinae present, dorsolateral carinae absent; propodeal dome rounded, elliptical and low with a posterior vertical face in lateral view; postpetiole subrectangular with almost vertical anterior and vertical posterior faces, the dorsal straight and horizontal, both angles rounded square. Subpetiolar process always very developed, elliptical, rounded and with a big rounded triangular lamella facing downwards, longer posteriorly, its whole size clearly larger than the petiolar dome.
Head, pronotum, mesonotum, gaster and legs glassy smooth. Mandibles strongly rugulose; meso and metapleurae, propodeum, petiole and postpetiole strongly reticulated, sometimes alutaceus on postpetiole.
Body reddish brown, darker at mandibles and sutures; legs and gaster lighter, yellowish in some individuals.
Whole body with relatively short, reclinated white fine setae, those on petiole and postpetiole longer; semierect in funiculus, shorter than funiculus width; legs with decumbent to adpressed setae, shorter than femora. No pubescence noted.
Fig. 18.
Aenictus mvuvii
sp. nov.
, holotype (CASENT0350555). A, head, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, mesosoma, petiole and postpetiole, lateral view. D, mesosoma, petiole and postpetiole, dorsal view. E, mandibles and clypeus, dorsal view.
DERIVATIO NOMINIS. The species name
mvuvii
is Latinized noun in the genitive case, dedicated to Dr. Brian Fisher (“mvuvi” in Swahili), who encouraged me to revise the genus and provided exceptionally valuable material.
Fig. 19. Distribution of
A. mvuvii
sp. nov.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
:
•
Sangha-Mbaéré
,
Parc National Dzanga-Ndoki
,
Mabéa Bai
,
21.4 km 53° NE
Bayanga
510 m
,
3.03333
,
16.41
01- 07/05/2001
.
MW 50 sample transect
,
5m
(
B.L. Fisher
). rainforest (
1w
), sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) [
CASENT0406730
]
CASC
.
GABON
:
•
Ogooué-Maritime
, Aire d'Exploit.
Rationnelle de Faune des Monts Doudou
,
25.2 km 304° NW
Doussala
640 m
,
-2.2275
,
10.3945
14/03/2000
.
MW 50 sample transect
, 5m (
B.L. Fisher
). rainforest (
1w
), sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) [
CASENT0746805
]
CASC
.
GHANA
:
•
Kumasi
,
FORIG
, nr. pond,
6.71497
,
- 1.52908
09/01/2019
.
Hand
(
Gomez, K.
). Frag. degr. For. (
9w
), ex soil [
KG03931
]
KGPC
• same data (
3w
) [
KG03931E02
]
AFRC
•
Tafo
26/09/1970
(
Bolton, B.
). Cocoa leaf litter (6 pins, 2w each) [
NHMUK012849218
to
NHMUK012849223
]
BMNH
.
IVORY COAST
:
•
Dent
(Man)
09/03/1977
(
I. Löbl
). For. Litter near river (
1w
) [
MHNGENTO00012639
]
MHNG
•
Montagnes District
, Site 04 (Taï N. P.)
200m
,
5.83093
,
-7.344
10/11/2019
. Winkler (
Gómez, K.
,
Kouakou, L.
). Primary Forest (
1w
), Litter [
KGCOL00436
]
KGPC
•
Montagnes District
, Site 06 (Taï N. P.)
200m
,
5.83458
,
-7.34638
12/11/2019
. Winkler (
Gómez, K.
,
Kouakou, L.
). Primary Forest (
3w
), Litter [
KGCOL00002
]
KGPC
,
•
same data (+30w eth) [
KG04363
].
DISTRIBUTION. West and Central Africa, known from Ivory Coast to Gabon, extending its range to the East to Uganda (
Fig. 19
).