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− | {{Section| | + | {{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content=Mann's unique holotype queen of {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex boliviensis|''P. boliviensis''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:35533}} has the following dimensions: HL, 0.66 mm.; HW (behind eyes), 0.43 mm.; SL, 0.47 mm.; CI, 65; SI, 109; WL, 0.95 mm.; mesonotal width, 0.33 mm.; dorsal petiole width, 0.20 mm.; petiole height, 0.27 mm.; petiolar node length, 0.34 mm.; lateral petiolar index, 126. As perusal of the relevant figures will verify, {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex boliviensis|''P. boliviensis''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:35533}} closely resembles the queen of the Panamanian P. angusticeps, and there is a possibility that these two forms are mere geographical variants of a single species. At present it does not seem advisable to upset their separate status, which can be clarified only by study of additional material. |
− | + | The {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex boliviensis|''boliviensis''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:35533}} holotype differs from her Panamanian counterparts in the following characters: | |
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(1) Smaller size (HL, 0.66 mm. against 0.74 - 0.76 mm. in angusticeps), with relatively broad head (CI, 65 against 61 - 63) and node (petiolar node width, 0.61 times the mesonotum width against 0.55 - 0.57 times in angusticeps). | (1) Smaller size (HL, 0.66 mm. against 0.74 - 0.76 mm. in angusticeps), with relatively broad head (CI, 65 against 61 - 63) and node (petiolar node width, 0.61 times the mesonotum width against 0.55 - 0.57 times in angusticeps). | ||
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(2) Antennal scapes proportionately much shorter (SI, 109 as opposed to 130 - 132 in queens of angusticeps). | (2) Antennal scapes proportionately much shorter (SI, 109 as opposed to 130 - 132 in queens of angusticeps). | ||
+ | (3) Sculpturation similar in distribution and relative intensity on different parts of the body, but superficial punctures of head, mesosomal dorsum and node distinctly less clearly incised in {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex boliviensis|''boliviensis''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:35533}}. | ||
+ | Mann reported the palpal formula as maxillary 3: labial 2. This observation was based on the undissected holotype, and only the visible segments were considered. After studying the specimen I believe that the true maxillary count is probably 4, as in other species of {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex|''Probolomyrmex''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:24827}}. The general proportions of the palpal segments are as described above for {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex angusticeps|''P. angusticeps''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:143664}}.}} | ||
− | + | {{Section|class=distribution|heading = Distribution|content=Distribution. - Known only from the type locality, Bolivia: Rurrenabaque (W. M. Mann).}} | |
− | + | {{Section|class=biology_ecology|heading = Biology and Ecology|content=Biology. - The unique holotype was taken beneath a stone, near a small colony of {{Taxon name|Ponera|''Ponera''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:24845}}.}} | |
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==Taxon Treatment== | ==Taxon Treatment== | ||
*{{aut|Taylor, R. W.}}; 1965: A monographic revision of the rare tropicopolitan ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London '''117''': 361-363. {{doi|TODO}} | *{{aut|Taylor, R. W.}}; 1965: A monographic revision of the rare tropicopolitan ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London '''117''': 361-363. {{doi|TODO}} | ||
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Familia: Formicidae
Genus: Probolomyrmex
Name
Probolomyrmex boliviensis Taylor, R. W., 1965 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Probolomyrmex boliviensis Taylor, R. W., 1965, Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 117: 361-363.
Description
Mann's unique holotype queen of P. boliviensisHNS has the following dimensions: HL, 0.66 mm.; HW (behind eyes), 0.43 mm.; SL, 0.47 mm.; CI, 65; SI, 109; WL, 0.95 mm.; mesonotal width, 0.33 mm.; dorsal petiole width, 0.20 mm.; petiole height, 0.27 mm.; petiolar node length, 0.34 mm.; lateral petiolar index, 126. As perusal of the relevant figures will verify, P. boliviensisHNS closely resembles the queen of the Panamanian P. angusticeps, and there is a possibility that these two forms are mere geographical variants of a single species. At present it does not seem advisable to upset their separate status, which can be clarified only by study of additional material. The boliviensisHNS holotype differs from her Panamanian counterparts in the following characters: (1) Smaller size (HL, 0.66 mm. against 0.74 - 0.76 mm. in angusticeps), with relatively broad head (CI, 65 against 61 - 63) and node (petiolar node width, 0.61 times the mesonotum width against 0.55 - 0.57 times in angusticeps). (2) Antennal scapes proportionately much shorter (SI, 109 as opposed to 130 - 132 in queens of angusticeps). (3) Sculpturation similar in distribution and relative intensity on different parts of the body, but superficial punctures of head, mesosomal dorsum and node distinctly less clearly incised in boliviensisHNS. Mann reported the palpal formula as maxillary 3: labial 2. This observation was based on the undissected holotype, and only the visible segments were considered. After studying the specimen I believe that the true maxillary count is probably 4, as in other species of ProbolomyrmexHNS. The general proportions of the palpal segments are as described above for P. angusticepsHNS.
Distribution
Distribution. - Known only from the type locality, Bolivia: Rurrenabaque (W. M. Mann).
Biology and Ecology
Biology. - The unique holotype was taken beneath a stone, near a small colony of PoneraHNS.
Taxon Treatment
- Taylor, R. W.; 1965: A monographic revision of the rare tropicopolitan ant genus Probolomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 117: 361-363. doi
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