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Polyrhachis (Aulacomyrma) abdita Kohout

Taxonomic History ( anglais )

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Polyrhachis (Aulacomyrma) abdita Kohout, 2007c PDF: 195, figs. 1, 4, 7 (w.) NEW GUINEA. Australasia. AntCat AntWiki
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Diagnostic Description ( anglais )

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TYPE MATERIAL

HOLOTYPE: PAPUA NEW GUINEA, New Ireland Prov ., Lelet Plateau , c. 03 º 20 ’ S , 151 º 56 ’ E , 800 - 1000 m, 19 - 24. vii. 1984 , R. J. Kohoutacc. 84.95 (worker). PARATYPES : data as for holotype (12 workers). Type distribution: holotype and 2 paratypes in ANIC ; 2 paratypes each in BMNH , CASC , LACM , MCZC and QMBA .

WORKER

Dimensions: TL c. 4.64 - 5.44 (5.19); HL 1.15 - 1.37 (1.31); HW 1.03 - 1.22 (1.18); CI 88 - 90 (90); SL 1.22 - 1.40 (1.40); SI 114 - 119 (119); PW 1.00 - 1.18 (1.18); MTL 1.28, 1.09 - 1.34 (1.28) (13 measured).

Anterior clypeal margin arcuate with shallow emargination medially; in profile clypeus virtually straight with very weakly impressed basal margin, indicated laterally by a faint line that barely breaks cephalic sculpture. Frontal carinae sinuate, with laminate lobes. Sides of head very weakly convex, almost straight in front of eyes before converging towards bases of mandibles. Eyes rather flat, with anterior margins somewhat sunk into shallow depressions in cephalic sculpture; in full face view almost level with, but failing to break lateral cephalic outline. Mesosoma marginate along entire length. Pronotal humeri armed with broad-based, angulate, acute teeth, that are laterally continuous with pronotal margin. Dorsum of pronotum widest at midlength. Promesonotal suture distinct; metanotal groove lacking dorsally, position marked by shallow emarginations in lateral margin. Propodeum with lateral margins only narrowly rounded posteriorly; dorsum descending into virtually vertical declivity in an unobstructed curve. Petiole with sharp dorsal margin, its apex higher than anterodorsal margin of first gastral segment; lateral petiolar spines directed outwards and slightly curved backwards from bases. First gastral segment concave medially, accomodating posterior face of petiole; anterodorsal margin of concavity rather blunt, not elevated above dorsal face of segment.

Mandibles finely, mostly longitudinally, striate-rugose, with shallow pits towards masticatory border. Sculpture of body consisting of more-or-less regularly spaced striae, that are mostly longitudinal on head, distinctly anteriorly converging on pronotal dorsum and posteriorly converging on mesonotal-propodeal dorsum; striae oblique on sides of mesosoma and longitudinal on sides of gaster. Petiole and dorsum of gaster finely, microscopically, shagreened.

Entire body with numerous semierect to erect, off-white to silvery hairs, that do not exceed greatest diameter of eye in length. Silvery to silvery-grey appressed pubescence fairly abundant, partly concealing underlying sculpture, notably on propodeal dorsum, where it curves towards midline. Gastral pubescence rather abundant, silvery at sides and along posterior margins of segments; becoming distinctly silvery-grey on dorsal surface of first gastral segment.

Black; mandibular masticatory border, apices of antennal scapes, funiculi, femora and tarsi medium to dark reddish brown, with funiculi and tarsi becoming lighter apically. Tibiae distinctly lighter, except their proximal and distal ends, which are very narrowly dark, reddish brown.

Sexuals and immature stages unknown.

ETYMOLOGY

Name derived from the Latin word abditus, meaning hidden, concealed.

REMARKS

The known distribution of P. abdita is limited to Lelet Plateau on New Ireland. P. abdita is very similar to P. dohrni , but can be distinquished by the characters listed under the latter. Of these, the most important are the more flattened eyes and complete absence of an anterodorsal process on the first gastral segment in abdita . Because of their similarity and adjoining distributions, abdita could be considered a higher altitude population of dohrni . However, with most of the distinguishing characters constant and no intermediate forms detected, I believe they represent distinct species.

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Kohout, R. J., 2007, Revision of the subgenus Aulacomyrma Emery of the genus Polyrhachis F. Smith, with descriptions of new species., Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, pp. 186-253, vol. 80
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Polyrhachis abdita ( néerlandais ; flamand )

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Insecten

Polyrhachis abdita is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de schubmieren (Formicinae).[1][2] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2007 door Kohout.

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