A taxonomic revision of seed harvester ants of the Tetramorium solidum group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in southern Africa
Author
Mbanyana, Nokuthula
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Iziko Museums of South Africa, P. O. Box 61, Cape Town, 8000 South Africa. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 1919 - 1 Tancha, Onna-son, Okinawa, Japan. Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X 1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa.
nmbanyana@iziko.org.za
Author
Garcia, Francisco Hita
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fhitagarcia@gmail.com
Author
Robertson, Hamish Gibson
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Iziko Museums of South Africa, P. O. Box 61, Cape Town, 8000 South Africa. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 1919 - 1 Tancha, Onna-son, Okinawa, Japan. Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X 1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa.
hrobertson@iziko.org.za
Author
Roux, Johannes Jacobus Le
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jleroux@sun.ac.za
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-08-07
454
1
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journal article
22298
10.5852/ejt.2018.454
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Tetramorium aisha
Mbanyana, Robertson & Hita Garcia
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
8F4D69D1-F181-4B73-A11F-6F7476793CD6
Figs 4D, L
,
5
,
24
Diagnosis
Morphologically,
T. aisha
sp. nov.
is similar to
T. solidum
in that these are the only species in the group with sparse simple erect hairs that are restricted to the mesosoma and petiole only. They can be separated on the basis of the length of the propodeal spines: in
T
.
aisha
sp. nov.
, the propodeum is only armed with very short propodeal teeth (PSLI 5–9) (
Fig. 4L
), which are shorter than their basal width, whereas in
T
.
solidum
the propodeum is armed with elongate and acute spines (PSL
0.157
–0.197
) (
Fig. 4K
).
Etymology
Named after Aisha Mayekiso, one of the collectors, who is a Collections Manager (Entomology) in the Natural History Collections Department of the Iziko Museums of
South Africa
.
Material examined
Holotype
SOUTH AFRICA
:
worker
,
Western Cape
,
Abrahamskraal
,
32.92560° S
,
22.01319° E
,
516 m
a.s.l., flood plain of dry river bed with
Salsola aphylla
and
Acacia karoo
, in
deep finely grained soils
,
15 Apr. 2008
,
N. Mbanyana
,
A. Mayekiso
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (
SAM-HYM-C020292
).
Paratypes
SOUTH AFRICA
: 12 pinned
workers
, same collection data as for holotype (
SAM-HYM-C020288
to
SAM-HYM-C020292
,
SAM-HYM-C020316
,
SAM-HYM-C020329
).
Other material
SOUTH AFRICA
(29 pinned
specimens
):
Northern Cape
:
Melton Wold
,
31.46741° S
,
22.72155° E
,
1333 m
a.s.l.,
7 Jan. 2009
,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (
SAM-HYM-C023306
,
SAM- HYM-C023313
);
Sakrivier
,
23 Apr. 1963
,
A.J. Prins
leg. (
SAM-HYM-C019290
);
Onder-downs,
24 Apr. 1963
,
A.J. Prins
leg. (
SAM-HYM-C019306
);
Kortkop farm near Strydenburg
,
30°09′ S
,
23°44′ E
, pitfall trap,
Karoo
vegetation,
17 Jun. 1995
,
B. Chambers
leg. (SAM-HYM-C008783);
Hopetown Municipal Farm
,
4 km
E of
Hopetown
,
15 Feb. 1997
,
B. Chambers
leg. (SAM-HYM-C010847);
Prieska
,
2 mi.
from
Prieska to Canarvon
,
23 Oct. 1963
,
A.J. Prins
leg. (SAM-HYM-C015044).
–
Western Cape
:
36 km
from
Prince Albert on Leeu Gamka
road,
32°54′ S
,
21°59′ E
,
10–19 Oct. 1996
,
T.E. Tshiguvho
leg. (SAM-HYM-C009335);
21 km
from
Prince Albert on Leeu Gamka
road,
33°02′ S
,
22°00′ E
,
10–19 Oct. 1996
,
T.E. Tshiguvho
leg. (SAM-HYM-C009336).
Fig. 5.
Tetramorium aisha
Mbanyana, Robertson & Hita Garcia
sp. nov.
(CASENT0250969).
A
. Body in profile.
B
. Body in dorsal view.
C
. Head in full-face view.
NAMIBIA
(3 pinned
specimens
):
Klein-Aus Vista
,
26°39.198′ S
,
16°14.542′ E
,
1273 m
a.s.l.,
4 Apr. 2011
, in rocky sandy soil in the middle of dry riverbed, nest entrance with crater of soil around,
N. Mbanyana
and
H.G. Robertson
leg. (SAM-HYM-C026799);
Erongo
,
Swakopmund
,
Central Namib Desert
2010 site 20,
22.92214° S
,
15.20903° E
,
572 m
a.s.l., hand collected,
26 Oct. 2010
,
P. Hawkes
,
J. Fisher
,
J. Irish
and
R. Scholtz
leg. (
AFRC
:
CASENT0250969
).
Measurements
(workers N = 13)
HL
0.993
–1.082
(1.037); HW
1.023
–1.082
(1.060) SL
0.718
–0.787
(0.764); EL
0.236
–0.275
(0.262);
PH
0.393
–0.580
(0.474); PW
0.639
–0.738
(0.673); WL
1.013
–1.208
(1.102); PSL
0.049
–0.089
(0.070); PTH
0.305
–0.364
(0.335); PTL
0.246
–0.328
(0.277); PTW
0.305
–0.364
(0.338); PPH
0.375
–0.384
(0.356); PPL
0.256
–0.344
(0.284); PPW
0.393
–0.482
(0.436); OI 22–26 (25); CI 100–108 (102); SI 68–74 (72); DMI 56–68 (61); LMI 33–53 (43); PSLI 5–9 (7); PeNI 47–52 (50); LPeI 75–93 (83) DPeI 108–132 (122); PpNI 61–70 (65); LPpI 64–100 (80); DPpI 131–180 (154); PPI 126–133 (129).
Description
Holotype
(worker)
Mandibles with fine longitudinal striations. Anterior clypeal margin with extensive, semicircular indentation. Frontal carinae extending back from frontal lobes as fine ridges ending approximately at level of anterior eye margin. Propodeum armed with pair of short triangular teeth (PSLI 5–9). Metapleural lobes low and rounded. Peduncle with prominent keel-shaped subpetiolar process. Petiolar node in profile nodiform, with posterior face slightly more steeply angled than anterior face; anterior face also rounding into dorsum but with slightly angled corners as seen in dorsal view. Postpetiolar node low and rounded. Dorsal surfaces of head and mesosoma with finely reticulate ground sculpture overlain by longitudinal striations. Petiolar and postpetiolar nodes with fine reticulate sculpture overlain by irregular transverse striations. First gastral tergite with fine, superficial reticulate pattern. Numerous long hairs on clypeus. Ventral surface of head with prominent psammophore. Erect hairs distributed as follows elsewhere: dorsum of head with four pairs; dorsum of mesosoma with three pairs (two on humeri and one on mesonotum); one pair on petiolar node; and numerous hairs on first gastral sternite. Colour uniformly black.
Paratypes
and other material examined similar to
holotype
, except for following differences: three to five pairs of long erect hairs on dorsum of mesosoma, arranged as follows; two to four pairs along anterior margin of pronotum and one pair on the mesonotum.
Distribution
Known from
South Africa
(
Western Cape
and
Northern Cape
) and
Namibia
, where it occurs in Nama Karoo, Montane Fynbos, Renosterveld, Kalahari Xeric Savanna and Namib Desert.