Euprenolepis wittei HNS, sp. nov.
(Figures 12A-D [worker]; 13A-I [queen and male])
Holotype worker, MALAYSIA: West Malaysia, Ulu Gombak Field Station, 3°19'N, 101° 54'E, nest series, 10.iv.2006 (V. Witte) (USNM); 5 paratype workers, same locality as holotype (ANIC; USNM).
Worker. Measurements (n=3): TL: 3.13-3.61; HW: 0.80-0.86; HL: 0.82-0.89; SL: 1.06-1.12; WL: 1.1-1.18; GL: 1.21-1.54. Indices: CI: 96-98; SI: 130-132
Generally matching the description of E. variegata HNS with the following differences: 1) Overall darker brown in color, especially the head and gaster which are darker than mesosoma, 2) in profile, pronotal margin more rounded dorsoanteriorly, 3) scapes with a dense layer of pubescence distally, and 4) erect setae on gaster shorter than those of E. variegata HNS.
Queen. Measurements (n=1): TL: 6.74; HW: 1.14; HL: 1.22; SL: 1.4; WL: 2.26; GL: 3.26. Indices: CI: 93; SI: 123.
As in worker, with modifications expected for caste and the following differences: Head, pronotum+mesonotum, and gaster darker brown with lighter yellowish-brown funiculi, legs, and propodeum+petiole. Entire body covered in a dense layer of pubescence; short erect setae cover head, mesosoma notum, legs and gaster.
Male. Measurements (n=2): TL: 3.32-3.37; HW: 0.59-0.6; HL: 0.73; SL: 1.06-1.18; WL: 1.41-1.42; GL: 1.17-1.23. Indices: CI: 82-83; SI: 176-199.
Overall color brown to brownish-yellow, lighter brown to yellow on legs and funiculi; head longer than broad. Cuticular surface shiny, covered in a dense layer of pubescence. Scapes long, surpassing posterior margin by about length of first four funicular segments; scapes with scattered erect setae and a dense layer of pubescence. Clypeus broad, with anterior margin emarginated. Mandible with a basal angle and a distinct apical tooth that curves inward toward midline of body. Mesosoma enlarged to accommodate flight muscles; covered in a layer of pubescence, with erect setae present dorsally and along legs. Pronotum small and collar-like; mesonotum flat dorsally with scattered erect setae; propodeum indistinct from remainder of mesonotum, but declivity steep. Petiole triangular, inclined forward, with posterior face longer than anterior face. Gaster with a dense layer of pubescence and many erect setae; terminalia especially setose. Parameres roughly triangular, turning slightly inward toward midline of body posteriorly; long setae extend off of parameres. Cuspi small and tubular, reaching digiti dorsally; digiti anvil-shaped, ventrally directed; digiti visible in lateral view. Volsellar lobes flat and indistinct. Penis valves with apodeme projecting dorsally; in lateral view the valves extend dorsally.
Etymology: The species epithet is given to honor Volker Witte for his insightful contributions to Euprenolepis HNS natural history.
Additional material examined: INDONESIA: West Sumatra, Ulu Gadut near Padang, 18.ii.2007, under stone in soil (S. Yamane); THAILAND: S. Thammarat Prov., Papra Station, Khao Nan Nat. Park, Nakhou.
Discussion: Workers of this species are most likely to be confused with E. variegata HNS, but can be separated based on the characters listed above. This appears to be a monomorphic species, for V. Witte (pers. comm.) has collected large nest series of this species and major workers have yet to be discovered.