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<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFF60FB4F73C5FB39" bold="true" box="[151,440,1185,1211]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">Eurhopalothrix zipacna</emphasis>
Longino
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(
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B, 34, 35)
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material.
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worker
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:
<collectingCountry id="F365767100079F0EFDE8FAE270F2FAA6" box="[543,655,1292,1316]" name="Honduras" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">Honduras</collectingCountry>
, Cortés: PN Cusuco, 15.48940 -88.23598, ±
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,
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,
<date id="FFCC102100079F0EFAB3FAE272AFFACA" pageId="45" pageNumber="146" value="2010-05-30">30 May 2010</date>
, mesophyll forest, ex sifted leaf litter (LLAMA Wa-C-
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) [CAS, unique specimen identifier CASENT0617561].
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workers, queen
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: same data as
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but 15.48896 -88.23439 (LLAMA Wm-C-
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) [CAS, CASENT0639406 (dealate queen); USNM, CASENT0639407; MCZC, CASENT0639408]; same data but 15.48683 -88.23422, ±
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,
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(LLAMA Wm-C-
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) [MZSP, CASENT0639409].
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,
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.
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFF30FA0A733CFA7F" bold="true" box="[199,321,1508,1533]" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Mandible with single tooth row; anterior process of labrum elongate, with deep narrow median cleft, forming pair of closely parallel, long, thin lobes; face with 18 specialized spatulate setae; promesonotum with 3 pairs spatulate setae; HW 0.780.85 (
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is smaller); base of propodeal spines narrow, abruptly meeting narrow infradental lamella (propodeal spines more broadly triangular in
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFC35F9BF7655F9EA" box="[962,1064,1616,1640]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">E. bolaui</emphasis>
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). Similar to
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFB41F9BF7761F9EA" box="[1206,1308,1616,1640]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">E. bolaui</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFF30F99A7324F90F" bold="true" box="[199,345,1652,1677]" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">Description.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFE96F99B73CCF90F" box="[353,433,1653,1677]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">Worker</emphasis>
. HW 0.780.85, HL 0.720.78, SL 0.430.45, SLL 0.040.05, CI 107110, SLI 1011 (n=2). Labrum with anterolateral gibbosities of basal portion developed as sharply right-angled, ventrally-directed teeth, apical portion elongate, flexed dorsally, relatively narrow, with a deep, narrow cleft, forming pair of closely parallel, long, thin lobes (similar to
<taxonomicName id="4C724D6200079F0EFDDBF90F70EEF97A" box="[556,659,1760,1784]" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Eurhopalothrix" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="45" pageNumber="146" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bolaui">
<emphasis id="B906EAF300079F0EFDDBF90F70EEF97A" box="[556,659,1760,1784]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="146">E. bolaui</emphasis>
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,
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A, but with more elongate lobes); apex with a fringe of short, non-capitate translucent setae; mandible triangular, dorsal surface convex, punctate on basal half, smooth and shining apically, rounding into ventral surface; interior surface concave, smooth and shining; masticatory margin a single row of 11 flattened acute triangular teeth; scape with weakly developed basal lobe; scrobe deep, sharply delimited dorsally and ventrally, abutting deep antennal socket; surface of scrobe faintly foveolate; eye small, about 6 ommatidia across greatest diameter; clypeus approximately planar, uniformly punctate, dull; sides of head above eyes angulate; surface of face uniformly convex, punctate, puncta smaller anteriorly; occipital carina indistinct; undersurface of head uniformly punctate; postgenal suture a well-developed longitudinal trough.
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<paragraph id="8BCD36E100049F0DFF30FF797038FE4D" blockId="46.[151,1437,151,1255]" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">Promesonotal profile with pronotum rounding into somewhat flat-topped mesonotum; mesonotum and dorsal face of propodeum almost in same plane, with only slight drop; metanotal groove not impressed; dorsal and posterior faces of propodeum distinct, meeting at obtuse angle, dorsal face subequal in length to posterior face; propodeal spine laminar, translucent, triangular, acute, ventral margin rounding into narrow infradental lamella that extends down posterior face to propodeal lobe; propodeal spiracle small, directed posteriorly in small concavity between base of propodeal spine and dorsum of metapleural gland bulla; all of mesosoma except posterior face of propodeum punctate; posterior face of propodeum with puncta extending part way down, grading to smooth and matte; no transverse carinae between bases of propodeal spines; puncta on promesonotum larger than those on katepisternum and side of propodeum.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BCD36E100049F0DFF30FE3271DDFD06" blockId="46.[151,1437,151,1255]" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">Petiolar peduncle joins anterior face of petiolar node at rounded obtuse angle; anterior face of node meets sloping flat dorsal face at rounded right angle; posterior face of node very short; ventral margin of petiole with short, acute, anteroventral tooth; postpetiole low and broad, with a broad longitudinal sulcus dorsally; first gastral sternite lacking anterior sagittal keel; petiole, postpetiole, first gastral tergite covered with dense, nearly confluent puncta; first gastral sternite similar, but puncta and interspaces larger.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BCD36E100049F0DFF30FD6170DCFB46" blockId="46.[151,1437,151,1255]" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">Dorsal surface of scape covered with uniform short, decumbent, flattened setae; leading edge of scape with projecting narrowly spatulate setae, strongly curved, except seta on basal lobe, which is longer and straight; ground pilosity on clypeus sparse, narrow, fully appressed; ground pilosity of face similar in size and shape to ground setae on dorsal scape, appressed, sparse, separated from each other by distance greater than or equal to length, more or less uniformly distributed across entire face, including frontal lobes; projecting specialized setae strongly spatulate, pompon-like, erect and highly differentiated from ground pilosity, full complement 18, with curved anterior row of 8, transverse median row of 4, and posterior row of 6 on vertex margin; ground pilosity very sparse to nearly obsolete on dorsal mesosoma, denser on dorsa of petiolar node and postpetiole; 3 pairs projecting spatulate setae on promesonotum; legs with ground pilosity denser and more flattened than that on face, dense on apices of femora, dorsal and anterior faces of mid and hind tibia, dorsal and posterior face of foretibia, sparser to absent elsewhere; apices of tibiae with 1 larger spatulate seta; basitarsus with 35 pairs suberect spatulate setae, remaining tarsomeres each with pair of suberect clavate setae, tarsal setae smaller on foretarsus than on mid and hind tarsus; two large spatulate setae on hind margin of dorsal face of petiolar node; row of 4 spatulate setae on hind margin of postpetiole, median pair smaller than lateral pair; first gastral tergite with very sparse, very thin, fully appressed ground pilosity; specialized setae of first gastral tergite spatulate, full complement 3 pairs in two longitudinal rows.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BCD36E100049F0DFF30FB2173E8FB65" blockId="46.[151,1437,151,1255]" box="[199,405,1231,1255]" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">Color dark brown.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300049F0DFF60F92E735DF957" bold="true" box="[151,288,1728,1751]" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">FIGURE 34.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300049F0DFED2F92E706AF954" box="[293,535,1728,1750]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">Eurhopalothrix zipacna</emphasis>
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holotype worker (Honduras, CASENT0617561). Scale bars: face view = 0.2 mm, lateral view = 0.5 mm.
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300049F0DFF30F8C4736DF8C3" box="[199,272,1834,1857]" italics="true" pageId="46" pageNumber="147">Queen</emphasis>
. HW 0.86, HL 0.79, SL 0.48, SLL 0.06, CI 108, SLI 12 (n=1). Similar to worker in most respects; ocelli present; compound eye much larger than worker eye; anepisternum separated from katepisternum by U-shaped groove; metapleuron separated from propodeum by broad U-shaped groove; anepisternum and katepisternum both with anterior half smooth, matte grading to shiny; face with number and distribution of setae like worker; pronotum with 1 pair spatulate setae; mesoscutum with 4 linear setae; axilla with 1 clavate seta; scutellum with 1 pair spatulate setae; first gastral tergite with number and arrangement similar to worker, but setae longer, clavate rather than spatulate.
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300059F0CFF30FF31735AFF7A" bold="true" box="[199,295,223,248]" pageId="47" pageNumber="148">Biology.</emphasis>
This species inhabits mature mesophyll cloud forest. It is known from
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elevation. Most specimens are from Winkler samples of sifted litter and rotten wood from the forest floor. One worker was collected at or near a bait on the ground. At the two cloud forest sites where it occurred, it was found in 37% of quantitative miniWinkler samples.
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<emphasis id="B906EAF300059F0CFF30FE9E733BFE0A" bold="true" box="[199,326,368,392]" pageId="47" pageNumber="148">Etymology</emphasis>
.
<taxonomicName id="4C724D6200059F0CFEA3FE8173D3FE05" box="[340,430,367,391]" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Eurhopalothrix" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="47" pageNumber="147" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="zipacna">Zipacna</taxonomicName>
was the Mayan demonic personification of the earth's crust. It is a noun in apposition and thus invariant.
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