Pheidole (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Middle American Wet Forest
Author
Longino, John T.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-05-06
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Pheidole plebecula
Pheidole plebecula
Forel, 1899
: 68
.
Holotype
major worker:
Costa Rica
,
Alajuela
(Alfaro) [MSNG, unique specimen identifier CASENT0904359] (AntWeb image examined).
Pheidole texticeps
Wilson, 2003
: 240
, figs.
Holotype
major worker and associated
paratype
minor worker:
Costa Rica
,
Heredia
,
La Selva Biological Station
, 1988 (
S. Cover
) [MCZC] (examined).
New Synonym
.
Pheidole perdiligens
Wilson, 2003
: 213
, figs.
Holotype
major worker and associated
paratype
minor worker:
Costa Rica
,
Puntarenas
, Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Sirena,
28 Feb 1979
, secondary rainforest, <1/
2mi
from coast, rotten branch on forest floor (S. P. Cover CR312) [MCZC] (examined).
New synonym
. Synonymized under
P. texticeps
by
Longino, 2009
: 85
.
Comments
.
Wilson (2003)
was unable to locate the
type
of
P. plebecula
and left it
incertae sedis
. The
types
were located and imaged for AntWeb by the Fisher lab. The images easily match Wilson's concept of
P. texticeps
.
Local populations of
P. plebecula
vary greatly in color and sculpture. Color varies from yellow orange to dark brown, and to varying extent bicolored, with lighter head and mesosoma and darker gaster. The face of the major varies from being entirely foveolate/rugulose to completely smooth and shining. Pilosity can vary as well, with most populations having multiple pairs of stiff setae on the mesosomal dorsum, but some with no dorsal setae. One of the variants, from Volcán Atitlán,
Guatemala
, was initially separated as the morphospecies JTL199. In
Economo
et al.
(2019)
the two species
P. texticeps
and
P
. JTL199 appear together, with little genetic divergence. These can now both be identified as
P. plebecula
.