Generic synopsis of the Formicidae of Vietnam (Insecta: Hymenoptera), Part I - Myrmicinae and Pseudomyrmicinae.
Author
Eguchi, K.
Author
Viet, B. T.
Author
Yamane, S.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2878
1
61
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journal article
23462
Temn
th rax Mayr
, 1861
Taxonomy. Although the genus
Temnothorax
was synonymized with
Leptothorax,
Temnothorax
was recently revived as an independent genus by Bolton (2003) and assigned to the
Temnothorax
genus group of the tribe
Formicoxenini
. Workers of Vietnamese species have the following features.
Worker monomorphic. Head subrectangular with round posterior corners; frontal carina and antennal scrobe absent; median portion of clypeus moderately convex anteriad, but never forming an anteriorly projecting shelf and never distinctly overlapping basal portion of mandibular blades; median clypeal carina weak but present; median
clypeal
seta absent; posteromedian portion of clypeus broadly inserted between frontal lobes; mandible triangular, with 5 teeth; palp formula 5,3; stipes of maxilla without a transverse crest at about its midlength; antenna 12-segmented, with 3-segmented antennal club; eye moderate to large in size; promesonotum in lateral view only weakly raised; promesonotal suture absent dorsally; metanotal groove shallowly impressed or almost absent dorsally; propodeal spine present; propodeal lobe roundly expanded; middle and hind tibiae without distinct spurs apically; petiole pedunculate, with low node, with a tiny process or angle on ventral face of anterior part of peduncle; gastral shoulder weakly present; sting simple, without any appendix apically.
The worker of
Temnothorax
is similar to that of Vo m b i s i d r i s and
Cardiocondyla
(for distingusihed characters see under the latter genera).
Vietnamese species. Two species are known from Vietnam: sp. eg-1 (Sa Pa); sp. eg-2 (Tam Dao).
Bionomics.
Temnothorax
species are rare in Vietnam where they have been collected around or above 1000 m alt. in northern Vietnam.