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  | Familia = Formicidae
 
  | Genus = Probolomyrmex
 
  | Genus = Probolomyrmex
 
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{{Section|id=description|heading = Description|content=FEMALE. HL 0.67 - 0.70, HW 0.45 - 0.5, SL 0.47 - 0.61, TL 0.98 - 1.06, CI 65 - 69, SI 105 - 123, Figures 1 - 2 (3 examined).
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content={{Collection Event
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| Country = BOLIVIA
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| Locality = Rurrenabaque
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| DateCollected = 1965
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| Collector = W. M. Mann
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{{Section|class=description|heading = Description|content=FEMALE. HL 0.67 - 0.70, HW 0.45 - 0.5, SL 0.47 - 0.61, TL 0.98 - 1.06, CI 65 - 69, SI 105 - 123, Figures 1 - 2 (3 examined).
 
WORKER. HL 0.68 - 0.82, HW 0.42 - 0.47, SL 0.50 - 0.64, TL 0.96 - 1.25, CI 57 - 62, SI 119 - 136, Figures 3 - 4 (15 examined).}}
 
WORKER. HL 0.68 - 0.82, HW 0.42 - 0.47, SL 0.50 - 0.64, TL 0.96 - 1.25, CI 57 - 62, SI 119 - 136, Figures 3 - 4 (15 examined).}}
  
{{Section|id=discussion|heading = Discussion|content=Comments. This is the largest of the South American species. It is easily diagnosed by the combination of its mesosoma size, the short scape and the very distinct sculpture. The synonymy could be confirmed through a series of workers and females. The biology of ''[[Probolomyrmex_boliviensis|boliviensis]]'' is described in detail by Taylor (1965), but many questions such as nutritional base need to be answered. This species occurs in rainforests of northern South America, from Panama to Bolivia.}}
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{{Section|class=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content={{Collection Event
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| Country = PANAMA
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| Locality = Canal Zone
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| DateCollected = 1961-06
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| Collector = R. W. & W. Taylor
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{{Collection Event
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| Country = PANAMA
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| Locality = Gamboa
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| DateCollected = 1976
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{{Collection Event
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| Country = COLOMBIA
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| Locality = Magdalena
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| DateCollected = 1976-10-01
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| Collector = C. Kugler
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{{Collection Event
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| Country = PERU
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| Locality = Cuzco Amazonico
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| DateCollected = 1989-06-22
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| Collector = S. P. Cover & J. Tobin
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{{Section|id=materials_examined|heading = Materials Examined|content=Material examined. 18 workers, 3 females, deposited in MCZ and USNM. [[PANAMA]], [[Barro Colorado Island]], [[Canal Zone]], 21 June 1961, R. W. & W. Taylor; [[PANAMA]], pipeline road, [[Gamboa]], 1976, [[Sclavings]]. [[COLOMBIA]], [[Magdalena]], [[Tayrona]] PK, [[Pueblito]], 1 October 1976, Berlese sample, leaf litter, C. Kugler. [[PERU]], [[Madre de Dios]], [[Cuzco Amazonico]], 15 km NE of [[Puerto Maldonaldo]], 200 m, [[Terra Firme]] forest, plot 1 U 15, rotten chunk of wood half buried in soil, 22 June 1989, S. P. Cover & J. Tobin.}}
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{{Section|class=discussion|heading = Discussion|content=Comments. This is the largest of the South American species. It is easily diagnosed by the combination of its mesosoma size, the short scape and the very distinct sculpture. The synonymy could be confirmed through a series of workers and females. The biology of {{Taxon name|Probolomyrmex boliviensis|''boliviensis''|Hymenoptera Nameserver LSID = urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:35533}} is described in detail by Taylor (1965), but many questions such as nutritional base need to be answered. This species occurs in rainforests of northern South America, from Panama to Bolivia.}}
  
 
==Taxon Treatment==
 
==Taxon Treatment==
 
*{{aut|Agosti, D.}}; 1995: A revision of the South American species of the ant genus Probolomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Journal of the New York Entomological Society '''102''': 432-433. {{doi|TODO}}
 
*{{aut|Agosti, D.}}; 1995: A revision of the South American species of the ant genus Probolomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Journal of the New York Entomological Society '''102''': 432-433. {{doi|TODO}}
  
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Taxonavigation

Familia: Formicidae
Genus: Probolomyrmex

Name

Probolomyrmex boliviensis Agosti, D., 1995Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Materials Examined

BOLIVIA Rurrenabaque W. M. Mann

Description

FEMALE. HL 0.67 - 0.70, HW 0.45 - 0.5, SL 0.47 - 0.61, TL 0.98 - 1.06, CI 65 - 69, SI 105 - 123, Figures 1 - 2 (3 examined). WORKER. HL 0.68 - 0.82, HW 0.42 - 0.47, SL 0.50 - 0.64, TL 0.96 - 1.25, CI 57 - 62, SI 119 - 136, Figures 3 - 4 (15 examined).

Materials Examined

PANAMA Canal Zone R. W. & W. Taylor PANAMA Gamboa COLOMBIA Magdalena C. Kugler PERU Cuzco Amazonico S. P. Cover & J. Tobin

Discussion

Comments. This is the largest of the South American species. It is easily diagnosed by the combination of its mesosoma size, the short scape and the very distinct sculpture. The synonymy could be confirmed through a series of workers and females. The biology of boliviensisHNS is described in detail by Taylor (1965), but many questions such as nutritional base need to be answered. This species occurs in rainforests of northern South America, from Panama to Bolivia.

Taxon Treatment

  • Agosti, D.; 1995: A revision of the South American species of the ant genus Probolomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Journal of the New York Entomological Society 102: 432-433. doi
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