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sp. 1
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(Figs. 21 - 23, 46)
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<paragraph pageNumber="151">Material examined (16 workers, 2 gynes; CZW, USC): Luzon: C a ma r i n e s N o r t e: Mt. Labo Mt. Bayabas area, 17.-18.III.2004, leg. H. Zettel &amp; C.V. Pangantihon (382), 1 ∑. S Daet, Bicol National Park, Basud, Nalisan, 13.-14.III.2003, leg. H. Zettel, L. S. Vichozo &amp; C. V. Pangantihon, 1 ∑, 26.II.2004, leg. H. Zettel &amp; C. V. Pangantihon(376), 2 ∑∑, 13.III.2006, leg. H. Zettel, R. Gille &amp; C. V. Pangantihon (446), 6 ∑∑. C a m a r i n e s S u r: Lupi, Alanao, Bahi River,14.XI.1999, leg. H. Zettel (205), 1 ∑. Sooc, 10.-12.III.2000, various local collectors (246), 1 ♀, 29.I.-10.II.2002, various local collectors (305), 1 ♀. Lupi, Sooc, Telecom, 31.III.2003, leg. C. V. Pangantihon, 2 ∑∑. Between Lupi, Sooc, Telecom and Sipocot, Tigman, 22.II. 2004, leg. C. V. Pangantihon (P42+43), 3 ∑∑.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageNumber="151">Description of worker: Measurements: worker with smallest HW: CI 77, HL 2.88, HW 2.23, MdL 1.67, MdI 58, MsL 3.80, PnW 1.17, PtH 1.21, PtL 1.22, PtW 0.42, SI 133, SL 2.97, TL 12.38; worker with largest HW: CI 70, HL 3.30, HW 2.30, MdI 59, MdL 1.95, MsL 4.17, SI 143, SL 3.28, PnW 1.37, PtH 1.19, PtL 1.32, PtW 0.50, TL 14.13.</paragraph>
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Structures: Head striate, striation not reaching occipital margin, fading out slightly before margin; striation left and right of median furrow weak. Striation on pronotum longitudinally oriented, closed oval circles may be visible in dorsal
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(sculpture strongly resembling
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). Mesopleuron striate, although striation in the centre may be very weak. Petiole variable, rather short, dorsal surface usually straight, with short and simple petiolar spine.
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<paragraph pageNumber="152">Pilosity: Fine white, loose, semi-appressed pubescence on entire body, distance between hairs approximately their length. No setae on tergite 1, few setae on tergite 2, increasing in number and length towards apex of abdomen.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageNumber="152">Colour: Dark brown, head usually lighter (towards medium brown) than rest, appendages light brown to yellowish.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageNumber="152">Description of gyne: Measurements: gyne with smallest HW: CI 73, HL 3.33, HW 2.42, MdL 1.97, MdI 59, MsL 4.67, PnW 1.82, PtH 1.56, PtL 1.71, PtW 0.75, SI 130, SL 3.15, TL 15.25; gyne with largest HW: CI 76, HL 3.43, HW 2.60, MdL 1.93, MdI 56, MsL 4.80, PnW 1.78, PtH 1.64, PtL 1.83, PtW 0.78, SI 126, SL 3.28, TL 15.88.</paragraph>
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Compared with
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gyne, striation of head posteriorly reduced. Compared with O. sp. 1 worker, striation of mesopleuron strongly reduced, in larger gyne faint, in smaller gyne absent except for short striation in front of meso-metapleural suture.
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<paragraph pageNumber="152">Colour: Head, mesonotum, scutellum, metanotum, and mesopleuron light brown, contrasting with other, dark brown body parts. Petiole and gaster slightly lighter.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageNumber="152">Distribution (Fig. 46): Endemic to the Philippines: only in southern Luzon, in a small area in Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageNumber="152">Habitats: This species is only known from dipterocarp forests, although some samples are from strongly degraded forests.</paragraph>
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Notes: Camarines Sur is the only province with four recorded
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species, i.e.,
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,
<taxonomicName LSID-HNS="urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:32973" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Odontomachus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName-HNS="Odontomachus banksi Forel" order="Hymenoptera" pageNumber="152" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="banksi">O. banksi</taxonomicName>
,
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, and O. sp. 1. The here treated form, which is represented by rather few individuals from a relatively small area, shares some characters with
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and O.
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, but can be clearly distinguished from both. It is distinguished from
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by light coloured and posteromedially not striate head and a straight petiolar spine; from
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by much more developed striation on head, longitudinal loops on pronotum, and sparse pilosity; the slightly reduced striation on medial mesopleuron and the light brown gaster separates this form from both species. Although there are several similarities with
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, and despite zoogeographical considerations (presence of O.
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on Catanduanes), we do not assign this Camarines population to that species, mainly because of the strikingly different shape of the petiole.
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