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Mycetagroicus Brandão & Mayhé-Nunes

Diagnostic Description ( anglais )

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1. Lateral clypeal projections absent; frontal lobes rounded, their largest width posterior to the antennal insertions, from where they curve inwards, not forming a strong constriction; median pronotal projections present; posterior face of mesonotum vertical in side view, with a high posterior projection............................................. ............................ M. urbanus Brandão & Mayhé-Nunes

Lateral clypeal projections present, better seen with head in side view; frontal lobes rounded or subtriangular; median pronotal projections present or absent; posterior face of mesonotum oblique in side view......................2

2. Lateral clypeal projections conspicuous, flat, narrow, curved out and forwards, with rounded apex in side view; frontal lobes subtriangular, the anterior borders rounded, crenulated, and almost as long as posterior borders; median pronotal projections very short or absent ...... ..................... M. cerradensis Brandão & Mayhé-Nunes

Lateral clypeal projections small, triangular in side view; frontal lobes rounded; median pronotal projections present..............................................................................3

3. Posterior vertexal margin weakly notched, between the occipital lobes; mandibles with eight teeth; pair of median pronotal projections laterally flattened, with sharp apex; sagital keel on sternum I of the gaster; integument shagreened, without reticulation; longer and curved erect hairs on body and appendages .............. ..................... M. triangularis Brandâo & Mayhé-Nunes

Posterior vertexal margin strongly notched, between the protrude occipital lobes; mandibles with six teeth; pair of median pronotal projections conical, with blunt apex; sagital keel of sternum I of the gaster inconspicuous; integument finely reticulated; short and curved apressed hairs on body and appendages.......... M. inflatusn. sp.

DISCUSSION

The three species thus far described in Mycetagroicus (M cerradensis - type-species by original designation, M. triangularis and M. urbanus ), and M. inflatusn.sp. , share a peculiar sculpture ( Brandào & Mayhé-Nunes 2001, fig. 4), with all body surfaces covered with regularly spaced, round, minute pits (better seen at relatively high magnifications, up to 70 times), bearing each a deeply set hair, one third the diameter of the pit, sometimes effaced by soil particles; antennal scrobes absent; preocular carinae straight at the eyes level, and evenly curving inwards posteriorly; pronotal shoulders as spine-like triangular projections; mesonotum without conspicuous projections anteriorly, with the posterior dorsal margin oblique to vertical or nearly so, in lateral view; compact petiole, with short to indistinct peduncle; postpetiole always larger and broader than the petiole; disk of tergum 1 of gaster covered by a net of coarse rugulae, more evident anteriorly, sometimes joining similar-sized hair pits.

Mycetagroicus inflatus has the triangular shape of the clypeal minute projections similar to those of M. triangularis (Fig. 4), but can be distinguished from it by the frontal carinae not constricted above the frontal lobes, and by the peculiar relatively shorter pilosity. Furthermore, M. inflatus differs from all other species of the genus by the comparatively more prominent posterior corners of the head; the deeper notch on the vertexal margin; the reticulated integument (better seen in the head, Fig. 1), covered with curved, short hairs; mandibles with six teeth; anterior clypeal margin without median notch; weakly impressed, triangular frontal area; conical and blunt pronotal median and propodeal projections; additional minute pair of projections on mesonotum after the anterior tumuli; deeper impression on the posterior region of postpetiole dorsum; and absence of a keel on the sternum I of gaster.

Mycetagroicus species seems to be quite common, although they are seldom collected. This may result from cryptic habits, enhanced by the peculiar soil-binding sculpture, and also probably as a result of the slow movements these ants show in the field. Mycetagroicus is related to the higher attines ( Brandão & Mayhé-Nunes 2001), that includes Trachymyrmex , Sericomyrmex , Acromyrmex , and Atta , although there is no published phylogenetic proposal for this group.

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Brandao, C. R. F., 2008, new species of the fungus-farming ant genus Mycetagroicus Brandao & Mayhe-Nunes A new species of the fungus-farming ant genus Mycetagroicus Brandao Mayhe-Nunes (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Attini)., Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, pp. 349-352, vol. 52(3)
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Mycetagroicus ( anglais )

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Mycetagroicus is a genus of fungus-growing ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae.[2]

Systematics

References

  1. ^ Bolton, B. (2014). "Mycetagroicus". AntCat. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Genus: Mycetagroicus". antweb.org. AntWeb. Retrieved 28 September 2013.

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Mycetagroicus: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Mycetagroicus is a genus of fungus-growing ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae.

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Mycetagroicus ( russe )

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Подцарство: Эуметазои
Без ранга: Первичноротые
Без ранга: Линяющие
Без ранга: Panarthropoda
Надкласс: Шестиногие
Класс: Насекомые
Надотряд: Hymenopterida
Инфраотряд: Жалящие
Надсемейство: Formicoidea
Семейство: Муравьи
Подсемейство: Мирмицины
Триба: Attini
Род: Mycetagroicus
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Mycetagroicus
Brandao & Mayhe-Nunes, 2001[1]

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Mycetagroicus (лат.) — род муравьёв трибы грибководов Attini из подсемейства Myrmicinae[1].

Описание

Мелкие рыжеватые муравьи (длина около 2-3 мм). Петиоль компактный, всё тело покрыто мелкими пунктурами. Нижнегубные щупики 2-члениковые. Предположительно, находятся в симбиозе с грибами, выращиваемыми в муравейниках на основе растительной массы.[1]

Распространение

Род характерен исключительно для Нового Света и встречается только в Неотропике.[1]

Классификация

Род включает 4 вида:[1]

Примечания

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Brandão, C. R. F. and A. J. Mayhé-Nunes. 2001. A new fungus-growing ant genus, Mycetagroicus gen. nov. with the description of three new species and comments on the monophyly of the Attini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology 38(3B): 639—665.
  2. Carlos Roberto Ferreira Brandão & Antonio José Mayhé-Nunes. 2008. A new species of the fungus-farming ant genus Mycetagroicus Brandão & Mayhé-Nunes (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Attini). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia. 52(3): 349-352, setembro 2008
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Mycetagroicus (лат.) — род муравьёв трибы грибководов Attini из подсемейства Myrmicinae.

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