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
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journal article
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5898821
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Aenictus bidentatus
Donisthorpe, 1942
stat. rev.
(
Figs 5 A–D
,
6
)
Aenictus bidentatus
DONISTHORPE, 1942: 701
(w.)
Holotype
,
GHANA
:
Tafo
.
ix-1940
, ex. cocoa. Nº 1352 (
G.S. Cotterell
) (1w) [
BMNH(E)1015729
,
CASENT0902685
]
BMNH
[Examined];
Paratypes
, same data (3w each) [
NHMUK012849178
,
NHMUK012849179
],
BMNH
[Examined]. [
Junior synonym of
decolor
:
GOTWALD & LEROUX, 1980: 600
].
Stat. rev.
DIAGNOSIS AND DISCUSSION. The three sibling species found in the
decolor
complex are almost identical in any morphological aspect except size and relative length of scapes. This fact led
GOTWALD & LEROUX (1980)
to propose the synonymy between
A. batesi
,
A. bidentatus
and
A. decolor
, although “the type specimens of
A. decolor
and
batesi
are larger than those of
bidentatus
, but in all other characteristics [...] appear identical” (
GOTWALD & LEROUX, 1980
).
Aenictus
villiersi
could also easily be included in the statement except for its poorly developed subpetiolar process.
Morphometrical analysis regarding SL and HL clearly separates the three species.
Aenictus bidentatus
is consistently smaller (0.54<HL<0.7) and with smaller scapes (63<SIL<76), while
A. decolor
is larger (0.7<HL<0.76) with much longer scapes (83<SIL<89). These two species present a developed subpetiolar process with lamella, while the third sibling species
A. villiersi
is similar in size to
A. decolor
, but with a small subpetiolar process and very long scapes (95<SIL<102).
Fig. 5.
Aenictus bidentatus
, worker (CASENT0350562). A, head, dorsal view. B, habitus, lateral view. C, mesosoma, petiole and postpetiole, lateral view. D, mesosoma, petiole and postpetiole, dorsal view.
DESCRIPTION (
Fig. 5 A–D
). WORKER HL: 0.61 [0.51-0.67]; HW: 0.59 [0.48-0.65]; SL: 0.43 [0.38-0.49]; WL: 0.96 [0.80-1.07]; PL: 0.23 [0.19-0.25]; PH: 0.18 [0.15-0.2]; PPL: 0.18 [0.15- 0.20]; PPH: 0.16 [0.13-0.18]; CS: 0.60 [0.50-0.65]; CI: 97 [91-103]; SIL: 70 [63-76]; SIW: 72 [64-80]; WL/HW: 162 [145-176]; PI: 122 [115-135]; PPI: 112 [100-128]; CSR: 131; (n=25).
With the characters defined for the
decolor
group and: scape long, surpassing three quarters of the head when laid back (SIL~88). Funicular segments 1–7 subquadrate, preapical longer than wide, apical more than twice longer than wide; the last three slightly widened but not becoming an apical club. Head subquadrate (CI~97), widest at distal third and narrowing to vertex, this a straight line and shorter than the line at mandible insertions.
Petiole subsessile with anterolateral and sometimes anterodorsal carina present, dorsolateral carina absent; propodeal dome rounded, “pushed” backwards, anteriorly sloping at approximately 45 degrees and almost vertical posterior face in lateral view, all angles rounded; sometimes petiole with anterior and dorsal faces straight, angles rounded. Postpetiole subrectangular with almost vertical anterior and vertical posterior faces, the dorsal straight and horizontal, both angles rounded square; the anterior face slightly lower with a more tended rounded angle. Subpetiolar process developed, subrectangular and without lamella, uncommonly a faint ridge or small lamella present.
Head, pronotum (except its anterior declivity), mesonotum gaster, scapes, legs and dorsal surfaces of petiole and postpetiole glassy smooth. Mandibles finely striated; meso and metapleurae strongly and irregularly rugulose especially at the mesopleurae; in some individuals mostly reticulated, but always some horizontal rugulae present at the lateropropodeum; dorsopropodeum finely rugulose; remainder of petiole and posteptiole alutaceus to faintly rugulose; surface between rugulae glossy.
Head and mesosoma reddish brown to dark reddish brown, especially at mandibles and propodeum. Gaster, coxae, legs and distal half of funiculus yellow to yellowish brown.
Whole body with long, sparse, white fine setae; decumbent to adpressed in scape, slightly longer than scape width, semierect in funiculus size about the funiculus width, decumbent setae at legs, size about femora width, erect to semierect in the rest of the body, unequal, the longest about petiole height. No pubescence noted.
DISTRIBUTION. West and Central Africa, from Ivory Coast to Cameroon, extending its range to the East in the forests of Uganda and Kenya (
Fig. 6
).
Fig. 6. Distribution of
A. bidentatus
.
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED.
CAMEROON
:
•
Pan Pan
(
Dejean, A.
) (3w) [
BMNH(E)1018163
,
CASENT0281966
]
BMNH
•
same data (3w each) [
NHMUK012849204
to
NHMUK012849206
]
BMNH
•
Nkoemuon
(
Jackson, B.
) (3w each) [
NHMUK012849194
to
NHMUK012849196
]
BMNH
.
GHANA
:
•
New Tafo C.R.I.G.
23/06/1979
(
Gotwald, W.
) (1w each) [
FMNH-INS 0000 053 987
to
FMNH-INS 0000 053 995
]
FMNH
•
same data
26/06/1979
(1w) [
FMNH-INS 0000 053 999
]
FMNH
.
IVORY COAST
:
•
Palmeraie Lame
n 82 (
Diomande, T.
) (3w each) [
NHMUK012849186
to
NHMUK012849193
]
BMNH
.
KENYA
:
•
Western Province
,
Kakamega Forest
,
Lubao
, Transect 5
1650m
,
0.30372
,
34.80444
20/06/2007
.
pitfall trap
(
G. Fischer
). Intensively used tea field (1w) [
CASENT0217163
]
CASC
•
Western Province
,
Western Kenya Sugar Factory
,
Mwanza
(Kakamega)
1650m
,
0.37917
,
34.82806
11/09/2007
.
pitfall trap
(
F. Hita Garcia
). intensively used sugar cane plantation (1w), ground [
CASENT0790569
]
FHGC
•
Western Province
,
Kakamega Forest
,
Isecheno Forest Reserve
, pumphouse (Kakamega)
1550m
,
0.23
,
34.86
07/05/2001
,
hand collected
(
R.R. Snelling
). rainforest (1w), ex debris at base of tree [
CASENT0790570
]
FHGC
.
NIGERIA
:
•
Black Pod Project
(
Taylor, B.
). Cashew plot (2w) [
NHMUK012849181
]
BMNH
;
Gambari
(
Bolton, B.
). On forest path (2w each) [
NHMUK012849182
to
NHMUK012849185
]
BMNH
•
Ibadan
(IITA) (
Noyes, J.
) (3w each) [
NHMUK012849197
to
NHMUK012849203
]
BMNH
.
UGANDA
:
•
Kabarole
,
Kibale National Park
,
Kanyawara Biological Station
1504 m
,
0.55929
,
30.35926
08/12/2012
(
B.L. Fisher
et
al.
). moist evergreen forest (1w each), ground forager(s) [
CASENT0350558
to
CASENT0350560
]
CASC
•
Western
,
Kibale National Park
,
Kanyawara Biological Station
(Kabarole)
1519 m
,
0.56437
,
30.35891
08/11/2012
(
B.L.Fisher
et
al.
). moist evergreen forest (1w each), ground nest [
CASENT0350561
,
CASENT0350562
]
CASC
•
Kabarole
Western
,
Kibale National Park
,
Kanyawara Biological Station
1510m
,
0.56437
,
30.36059
06/08/2012
. hand collected (
F. Hita Garcia
); rainforest (1w each), ground [
CASENT0764139
,
CASENT0790563
to
CASENT0790568
]
FHGC
.