Pyramica olsoni
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Formicidae
Genus: Pyramica
Name
Pyramica olsoni Bolton, B., 2000 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Pyramica olsoni Bolton, B., 2000, Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 65: 353-354.
Description
HOLOTYPE WORKER. TL 2.3, HL 0.59, HW 0.42, CI 71, ML 0.11, MI 19, SL 0.24, SI 57, PW 0.25, AL 0.57. Dorsum of head with minute appressed hairs, in profile the vertex also with a few short erect simple hairs between the highest point and the occipital margin. Dorsolateral margin of head in full-face view with two short simple projecting hairs, the first the apicoscrobal and the second on the side of the occipital lobe. Upper scrobe margins more or less straight in full-face view, feebly divergent posteriorly and confluent with the sides of the occipital lobes; the latter strongly projecting posteriorly and with narrowly rounded posterior lobes. In profile the occipital lobe is narrow and projects strongly backwards. Clypeus and vertex polished, with minute, widely scattered small punctures that do not detract from the overall glossy appearance of the head. Eye with 5 ommatidia in its greatest diameter. Alitrunk and waist segments completely lacking sculpture, the first gastral tergite unsculptured except for the basigastral costulae that arise in two clusters, one on each side of a smooth median area. Dorsa of promesonotum, waist segments and first gastral tergite with numerous simple hairs that are erect or suberect. Pronotum evenly transversely convex, the dorsum in profile also convex. Petiole node in dorsal view slightly longer than broad, in profile the node with a free sloping posterior face. Disc of postpetiole twice broader than long in dorsal view, its anterior margin broadly shallowly concave, the sides shallowly convex and strongly convergent posteriorly. In profile the postpetiole extremely narrow dorsoventrally, the sternite very reduced. Spongiform appendages of waist segments thin and lamelliform. Lateral appendages of petiole node in dorsal view a pair of thin, flap-like lobes, anterior collar of postpetiole a thin lamella. Ventral curtain of petiole in profile massive, as deep as the node is high. Lateral lobe of postpetiole a continuous flange, broadest posteriorly; ventral lobe small. PARATYPE WORKERS. TL 2.2 - 2.3, HL 0.58 - 0.60, HW 0.42 - 0.44, CI 71 - 73, ML 0.10 - 0.11, MI 17 - 19, SL 0.23 - 0.25, SI 55 - 60, PW 0.24 - 0.26, AL 0.55 - 0.58 (6 measured).
Materials Examined
Holotype worker, Madagascar: 48 km. ENE Morondava, 20 ° 04 ' S) 44 ° 39 ' E, 30 m., 5. i. l 991, tropical dry forest (D. M. Olson) (BMNH). Paratypes. 14 workers and 2 queens (dealate), with same data as holotype; 3 workers with same data but each dated 4 - 6. i. 1991 on an upper label, and 4. i. 1991 on a lower label; 5 workers with same data but 7. i. 1991 (BMNH, UCD, MCZ). NON-PARATYPIC MATERIAL EXAMINED. Madagascar: Ambalanjanakomby, 373 km. NE of Antananarivo (G. D. Alpert); 30 km. N Antalaha, Amboangy (Alpert et at.); Prov. Antsiranana, R. S. Manongarivo, 10.8 km. 229 ° SW Antanambao (B. L. Fisher).
Taxon Treatment
- Bolton, B.; 2000: The ant tribe Dacetini. With a revision of the Strumigenys species of the Malgasy Region by Brian L. Fisher, and a revision of the Austral epopostrumiform genera by Steven O. Shattuck., Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 65: 353-354. doi
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