Nylanderia, Emery, 1906

Kallal, Robert J., 2019, Nylanderia of the World Part III: Nylanderia in the West Indies, Zootaxa 4658 (3), pp. 401-451 : 404

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.3.1

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E88797-FFF9-FF86-FF50-FD721EACB5EA

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Plazi

scientific name

Nylanderia
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Distinguishing Nylanderia from Morphologically Similar Genera in the West Indies

A complete diagnosis of Nylanderia is provided by LaPolla et al. (2011a). An updated key to the genera of the Prenolepis genus-group is provided by Williams & LaPolla (2016). In the West Indies there are three Prenolepis genusgroup genera present: Nylanderia , Paratrechina , and Zatania LaPolla, Kallal & Brady, 2012 . The only Paratrechina species in the New World is P. longicornis , which is an invasive species from either Africa or Asia ( LaPolla et al. 2013; LaPolla & Fisher 2014). It is easily separated from Nylanderia by possessing a uniquely elongated mesosoma with a low propodeum (typically reaching only the mesonotal height in lateral view) and a long scape that is without macrosetae. Zatania is native to the West Indies ( LaPolla et al. 2012) and can be separated from Nylanderia based on mesosomal characteristics: Nylanderia possess deep and complete mesonotal and metanotal sutures that divide the posterior part of the mesosoma distinctly into the mesopleuron and propodeum; Zatania have shallow and incomplete mesosomal sutures ( Williams & LaPolla 2016). Additionally, most of the West Indian Zatania have 5 mandibular teeth. The exception is Z. cisipa ( Smith & Lavigne 1973) , which possesses 6 teeth ( LaPolla et al. 2012); all West Indian Nylanderia have 6 mandibular teeth.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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