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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA354231CD08405FE423909" bold="true" box="[151,387,1842,1869]" italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Tetraponera furtiva</emphasis>
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(
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,
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)
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA354231CD084A9FE8939FD" bold="true" box="[151,328,1950,1977]" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Type material.</emphasis>
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worker
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:
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, coastal scrub forest edge, ex
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thorn,
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AW1830 (
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) (
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)
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.
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<typeStatus id="54B13AD3FFA35423188584F5FAF53999" box="[1218,1332,1987,2012]" pageId="30" pageNumber="31" type="paratype">Paratypes</typeStatus>
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:
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, same data as holotype (
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, CASENT0843643, CASENT0843644, CASENT0843645) (
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,
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA254221CD0838DFF2A3E90" box="[151,235,187,213]" country="South Africa" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/94p5-pepz" name="Iziko Museums of Cape Town" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" type="Museum">SAMC</collectionCode>
)
</materialsCitation>
.
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1 wingless female, apparent ergatoid queen, same locality, date, coastal scrub forest edge, singleton forager,
<collectorName id="26FFE1A7FFA254221C9483E9FE8A3EBC" box="[211,331,223,249]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">A. L. Wild</collectorName>
AW1834 (
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) (
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)
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.
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221C808235FE163F58" bold="true" box="[199,471,259,285]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Worker measurements</emphasis>
(n = 5). HW 0.560.61, HL 0.740.81, LHT 0.480.51, CI 0.730.76, FCI 0.110.12, REL 0.300.32, REL2 0.410.42, SI 0.560.62, SI3 1.361.49, FI 0.420.45, PLI 0.560.61, PWI 0.460.48, LHT/ HW 0.840.87, CSC 2, MSC 0.
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221C808259FE5B3FCD" bold="true" box="[199,410,366,393]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Worker diagnosis</emphasis>
. Similar in size and form to
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221EA58259FC133FCC" box="[738,978,367,393]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Tetraponera clypeata</emphasis>
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and
<taxonomicName id="4C0AFFF2FFA25422184D8259FBB23FCD" baseAuthorityName="Forel" baseAuthorityYear="1911" box="[1034,1139,367,392]" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Tetraponera" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="emeryi">
<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA25422184D8259FBB23FCD" box="[1034,1139,367,392]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">T. emeryi</emphasis>
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, i.e., a small species (
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA2542219298259FA5D3FCC" box="[1390,1436,367,393]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">HW</collectionCode>
0.560.61) with relatively elongate head, closely contiguous frontal carinae (
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA254221FB682A5FBDF3FE8" box="[1009,1054,403,429]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">FCI</collectionCode>
0.110.12), a slender petiole (
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA25422193782A5FA5D3FE8" box="[1392,1436,403,429]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">PLI</collectionCode>
0.560.61), and sparse standing pilosity (
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA254221E298281FD643F94" box="[622,677,439,465]" country="Cuba" lsid="urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:12869" name="Colegio del Sagrado Corazón" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" type="Herbarium">CSC</collectionCode>
2, MSC 0). Differing from the other two species as follows: head broader, on average (
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA254221DC082EDFE653FB0" box="[391,420,475,501]" country="USA" lsid="urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:15344" name="Carnegie Institution of Washington" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" type="Herbarium">CI</collectionCode>
0.730.76), and scape short (
<collectionCode id="ED1B1CB4FFA254221EB082EDFCD03FB0" box="[759,785,475,501]" country="Argentina" name="Museo Botánico (SI)" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" type="Herbarium">SI</collectionCode>
0.560.62); petiole slightly more robust, i.e., shorter and wider, such that PWI 0.460.48, PL/HW 0.720.77, and FW/PL 0.400.45. Body medium-brown in color, the mesonotum, anterior portion of head, and antennae variably lighter (
<figureCitation id="133198F4FFA254221F358115FC043C78" box="[882,965,547,573]" captionStart="FIGURES 1012" captionStartId="15.[151,264,1717,1741]" captionTargetBox="[152,1436,184,1692]" captionTargetId="figure-17@15.[151,1436,181,1693]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURES 1012. Tetraponera allaborans group, workers, full-face (dorsal) view of head (a) and lateral profile of body (b). 10, T. furtiva, holotype, South Africa (CASENT0843646); 11, T. gerdae, Kenya (CASENT0842369); 12, T. liengmei, South Africa (CASENT0794351). Images from AntWeb (www.antweb.org); photographers Phil Ward (10), Zachary Griebenow (11), Matthew Prebus (12)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6245624" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6245624/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Fig. 10</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BB58471FFA254221C808170FACD3DE0" blockId="31.[151,1437,150,1113]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">
<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221C808170FE893C25" bold="true" box="[199,328,582,608]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Comments</emphasis>
. At first glance
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221DB98171FD1B3C24" box="[510,730,583,609]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Tetraponera furtiva</emphasis>
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appears to be a dusky version of
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA2542218138171FB7D3C25" box="[1108,1212,583,608]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">T. emeryi</emphasis>
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, being intermediate in coloration between that species and
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. This suggests the possibility that it represents a hybrid population derived from those two species: it occurs within the range of
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and just beyond the known eastern limit of
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221CF08185FEF23C88" box="[183,307,691,717]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">T. clypeata</emphasis>
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, where conceivably reproductive isolating mechanisms are weaker. Nevertheless
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workers do have some distinctive features of their own, most notably shorter scapes than
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(SI 0.560.62 versus
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) and a shorter, broader petiole than both
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and
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(PL/HW 0.720.77 and FW/PL 0.400.45, versus PL/HW 0.790.94 and FW/PL
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the other two species). The wingless female (AW1834), here interpreted as an ergatoid queen, is larger than the
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workers (HW 0.67), with well developed ocelli (absent in the workers), a more robust mesosoma with one pair of standing hairs on the posterior margin of the pronotum (standing pilosity absent from the mesosoma dorsum in workers), and a larger gaster.
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. This species is known only from two collections taken at the same site in
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,
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, with precise coordinates of
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(A. L. Wild, pers. comm.). The
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workers were collected from a nest or nest fragment in an acacia (
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) thorn, at the edge of low, scrubby coastal forest along an estuary.
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA254221C808708FE703A1D" bold="true" box="[199,433,1086,1112]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Material examined.</emphasis>
Known only from the
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series.
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