Discothyrea sringerensis

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title = {Discothyrea sringerensis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) a new ant species from India},
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volume = {484},
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pages = {2 -- 3},
doi = {TODO},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Formicidae
Genus: Discothyrea

Name

Discothyrea sringerensis Zacharias, Merry, 2004Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Discothyrea sringerensis Zacharias, Merry, 2004, Zootaxa 484: 2-3.

Description

Description of holotype. Worker (Fig. 1). Total body length 3.05mm, Head length 0.80mm, Head width 0.54mm, Cephalic Index (HW/HL x 100) 67, scape length 0.46mm, petiole height 0.25mm, dorsal petiole length 0.10mm, dorsal petiole width 0.28mm. 2 Head from front broadly oval with almost straight posterior margin. Clypeus extending forward so that it overhangs the rear part of the mandibles when they are closed. Anterior margin of the clypeus crenulated. Palp formula 5, 4. Antennae 10 segmented; scape massively clavate. Second antennal segment 0.06mm long, sub globular. 3 rd to 6 th antennal segments almost equal in length (each 0.07mm). 7 th– 9 th antennal segments distinctly wider than long. Apical antennal segment large, twice as long as wide (Fig. 2). Depressed scrobal area distinct. Frontal carinae extending back about two­thirds the length of the head, dilated and horizontally flattened in the middle. Posterior end of frontal lobe opened and rounded anteroposteriorly and continuous with the regular convex surface of the head. Eyes placed on side of head nearer to the base of the mandibles than to the posterior border of the head, composed of at least 12 ommatidia in each with hairs in between the ommatidia.

Mesosoma stout, with blunt, rounded humeral angles. Propodeum with more distinct propodeal teeth. Legs stout, spur of posterior leg pectinate, spur on middle leg absent. Petiole in the form of a thick disc, 2.80 times broader than long dorsally and with two low rims running along the anterior and posterior margins of the petiole. The petiole is attached over a large portion of its posterior surface to the gaster and is lower in height than the gaster. In profile, petiole with weakly concave dorsal margin and a sloping anterior surface. Subpetiolar process on the ventral margin, a prominent compressed translucent tooth. Head, mesosoma and abdomen coarsely punctate. The scrobal depressions sparsely punctate with horizontal striations that extend from the lateral walls of the frontal lobe. The entire body densely clothed with short suberect to erect whitish pubescence, which is slightly shorter on the head and antennae. Body colour reddish brown with mandibles, antennae, legs and tip of gaster yellowish brown.

Materials Examined

Holotype. Worker, India, Karnataka, Kumbarakodu Reserve Forest of Sringeri (13 ° 29 ’ 19 ” N and 75 ° 11 ’ 52 ” E). 26. iii. 2001. P.A. Sinu. Collected from evergreen forest leaf litter using pitfall trap. Paratypes.6 workers, data same as holotype. Type repository.Holotype will be deposited at the Museum of the Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta and the paratypes will be deposited at the British Museum of Natural History and Insect Museum of Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Etymology

Etymology. The species name sringerensis indicates its type locality.

Taxon Treatment

  • Zacharias, Merry; Rajan, Priyadarsanan Dharma; 2004: Discothyrea sringerensis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) a new ant species from India, Zootaxa 484: 2-3. doi
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