Taxonomic revision and phylogeny of the ant genus Prenolepis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Author
Williams, Jason L.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4200
2
201
258
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4200.2.1
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1175-5326
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Prenolepis naoroji
Forel, 1902
(
Figs 101–103
)
Prenolepis naoroji
Forel, 1902
: 290
(w.). Holotype worker, INDIA (MHNG: CASENT0911042) [examined].
Bharti & Wachkoo, 2012
: 122
–124 (w. q. m.).
Prenolepis longiventris
Zhou, 2001
: 173
, 241 (w.).
Holotype
worker,
CHINA
:
Guangxi
Province,
Huaping Nature Reserve
,
25°10.10’N
109°48.54’°E,
534m
,
8.viii.1995
(
GNUC
) [examined].
syn. nov.
Prenolepis magnocula
Xu, 1995
: 339
(w.).
Holotype
worker,
CHINA
:
Yunnan Province
,
Wenshan County
,
23°24.04’N
104°12.28’E
,
1286m
,
16.xi.1994
(
SWFU
: A91-445) [not examined]
.
Paratype
worker, same data as holotype (
SWFU
: A91- 435) [examined].
syn. nov.
FIGURES 101–103.
Prenolepis naoroji
worker USNMENT00755077. Lateral, full-face, and dorsal view of the body.
Worker diagnosis.
Compound eyes very large (REL> 30, REL2> 34) and strongly convex, extending well beyond the lateral margins of the head; covered in very long, erect macrosetae; faint blue cuticular iridescence.
Most similar species.
P. angularis
,
P. jerdoni
,
P. subopaca
Morphology.
Worker.
Measurements (n=38)
: CMC: 12–17; EL: 0.22–0.29; EW: 0.21–0.24; HL: 0.62–0.81; HLA: 0.32–0.39; HLP: 0.19–0.24; HW: 0.54–0.70; IOD: 0.40–0.48; LF1: 0.22–0.26; LF2: 0.11–0.14; LHT: 1.01– 1.22; MMC: 1–2; MTW: 0.35–0.47; MW: 0.21–0.29; PDH: 0.26–0.35; PMC: 2–4; PrCL: 0.40–0.50; PrCW: 0.21– 0.26; PrFL: 0.73–1.00; PrFW: 0.14–0.24; PTH: 0.35–0.37; PTL: 0.32–0.38; PTW: 0.19–0.28; PW: 0.42–0.53; SL: 0.95–1.29; TL: 2.53–3.97; WF1: 0.06–0.07; WF2: 0.04–0.06; WL: 0.87–1.27; BLI: 146–187; CI: 83–94; EPI: 155– 188; FLI: 184–223; HTI: 153–184; PetHI: 128–132; PetWI: 68–75; PrCI: 46–53; PrFI: 17–24; REL: 31–38; REL2: 34–45; REL3: 50–61; SI: 153–194.
Light to dark brown with head and gaster sometimes darker than mesosoma and cuticle having a faint blue iridescence; cuticle of head and mesosoma smooth and shiny; cuticle of mesopleuron smooth or very lightly reticulate; cuticle of gaster lightly reticulate; abundant decumbent setae on scapes and legs; abundant long, erect macrosetae on head, mesosoma, and gaster; head slightly longer than broad and oval in shape with indistinct posterolateral corners and a convex posterior margin; compound eyes very large (REL> 30; REL2> 34) and strongly convex, surpassing the lateral margin in full-face view; torulae overlap with the posterior border of the clypeus; clypeus strongly medially convex and without prominent anterolateral lobes (
Fig 47
); mandibles with 6–7 teeth (usually 6) on the masticatory margin; ectal surface of mandibles with light longitudinal striations; in profile view, propodeum is domed with a rounded dorsal face (
Fig 24
); dorsal apex of petiole scale is sharply angled and forwardinclined (
Fig 53
).
Notes.
This species and
P. angularis
are the only two
Prenolepis
species to have a light blue cuticular iridescence.
Prenolepis naoroji
has very large compound eyes (REL> 30; REL2> 34) similar to those of
P. jerdoni
and
P. subopaca
, but the latter two have elongate petioles (
Figs 55, 56
) and do not have a cuticular iridescence.
Much like
P. imparis
, this species also has a wide distribution, appears relatively often in collections, and shows great variation in color. Its range extends from
India
and
China
and down to
Malaysia
and
Indonesia
(
Fig 141
).
Bharti and Wachkoo (2012)
make note that workers collected in
India
are most often collected from trees and vegetation and that this species is probably arboreal.
Other material examined. CHINA:
Hong Kong
, N.T.,
Kadoorie Farm
and
Botanic Garden
,
335m
,
22.43075N
114.12120E
±
6m
,
4.vii.2011
(
P.S. Ward
)
;
Guangxi
,
Huaping
,
8.vii.1995
(
S.Y. Zhou
)
;
Yunnan
,
Xishuang-banna
, near
Menglun Town
,
630m
,
21.890N
101.267E
,
14.vi.2013
(
C. Liu
)
;
Zhejiang
, Gutianshan (
M. Staab
);
INDIA
:
Kerala
,
W. Ghats
,
150–900m
,
04–05.iv.1969
(
A.B. Soans
&
W.L. Brown
)
;
Himachal Pradesh
,
Andretta
,
940m
,
32°02.331’N
76°34.158’E
,
11.vi.2014
(
H. Bharti
)
;
INDONESIA
:
N.
Sumatra
,
Pulau Nias
(
Lotu
)
Lowland
,
22.viii.2002
(
S. Yamane
)
;
MALAYSIA
:
Sabah
,
Poring Hot Spring
,
18.i.1996
(
A. Malsch
)
;
Sabah
,
Crocker Range N.P.
,
Mahua Waterfall area
,
1000m
,
05.vi.2000
(
S. Yamane
)
;
Sabah
,
Sayap Kinabalu
,
1000m
,
14.vii.1996
(
S. Yamane
)
;
THAILAND
:
Nakhonratchasima
,
Khao Yai N.P.
,
31.v.2000
(
S. Yamane
)
;
VIETNAM
:
Vin
Phuc,
Tam Dao
,
1000– 1240m
,
08.viii.1998
(
S. Yamane
)
;
Dong Nai
,
S. Cat Tien
N.P. (
K. Eguchi
).
In
:
ANIC
,
MCZC
,
USNM
.