Nylanderia, Kallal & Lapolla, 2012
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65C9B8D0-804C-404C-860F-615A3E3BC1CD |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:65C9B8D0-804C-404C-860F-615A3E3BC1CD |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5257680 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F5287C3-FFCE-FFF4-FF5A-FDC8FA3D63E6 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Nylanderia |
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Key to Nearctic Nylanderia Males
1. Gaster elongate and cylindrical (figs. 95 & 127)............................................................. 2
- Gaster not elongate or cylindrical (fig. 79).................................................................. 3
2. Parameres long and digitiform; digiti without extra structures or projections (figs. 99 & 100)..................... bruesii
- Parameres triangular with tapered apices; digiti with unique dorsal projections at approximately midlength (figs. 131 & 132).............................................................................................. magnella
3. Digiti and cuspides elongate (figs. 83 & 147)................................................................ 4
- Digiti and cuspides not elongate.......................................................................... 5
4. Overall dark brown in color; scapes with no more than 5 macrosetae (typically scapes with 1–2 macrosetae); digiti and cuspides relatively straight; cuspides nearly as long as digiti (fig. 83 & 84)..................................... arenivaga
- Overall light brown in color; scapes completely lacking macrosetae; digiti curved outward from aedeagal valves, cuspides curved inward toward aedeagal valves; cuspides shorter than digiti (figs. 147 & 148)........................ phantasma
5. Parameres subquadrate with a dorsal notch........................................................ bourbonica
- Parameres triangular without a dorsal notch................................................................ 6
6. Scapes with 0–2 macrosetae; if with 2 macrosetae, then scape length less than 0.55 mm .............................. 7
- Scapes with 2 or more macrosetae; if with 2 macrosetae, then scape length greater than 0.55 mm ....................... 9
7. Scapes with 1–2 macrosetae; 9 th sternite 0.15 mm wide or less (fig. 202)..................................... wojciki
- Scapes without macrosetae; 9 th sternite greater that 0.15 mm wide............................................... 8
8. Overall yellow in color; 9 th sternite triangular, broadening proximally, with long ventral apodeme and short, thin lateral apodemes (fig. 199).................................................................................. trageri
- Overall dark brown in color; 9 th sternite not triangular; lateral apodemes short and broad (fig. 196)................ parvula
9. Segment IV of antennae is distinctly bent (fig. 168).......................................................... 10
- Segment IV of antennae in line with remainder of funicular segments........................................... 11
10. Parameres curving strongly inward; digiti and aedeagal valves not tapering then broadening into rounded tips (fig. 179); 9 th sternite broadening proximally with large, digitiform medial apodeme (fig. 201).............................. vividula
- Parameres not strongly curving inward; digiti and aedeagal valves tapering then broadening into rounded tips (fig. 171); 9 th sternite with tapering, nearly digitiform medial apodeme (fig. 200)........................................ terricola
11. More than 12 macrosetae present on each scape......................................................... hystrix
- Fewer than 12 macrosetae present on each scape............................................................ 12
12. Body bicolored or with darker gaster..................................................................... 13
- Body uniform in color................................................................................. 14
13. Body yellow; 9 th sternite rectangular (fig.198).......................................................... querna
- Body brown; 9 th sternite triangular (fig. 193)........................................................ faisonensis
14. Overall body yellow in color.................................................................. guatemalensis
- Overall body brown in color............................................................................ 15
15. Mesocoxae and metacoxae always whitish, strongly contrasting with brown body............................ steinheili
- Mesocoxae and metacoxae not whitish, not strongly contrasting with body....................................... 16
16. 9 th sternite spade-like, broadening proximally, with very short, broad lateral and ventral apodemes (fig. 192); scapes brown in color......................................................................................... concinna
- 9 th sternite not spade-like or triangular; scapes yellowish in color............................................... 17
17. Mesosoma entirely covered in a dense layer of pubescence.................................................... 18
- Mesosoma with a dense layer of pubescence on dorsum; remainder of mesosoma without pubescence.................. 19
18. Paramere apices triangular and weakly sclerotized (yellow to slightly darker coloration); macrosetae originating from the paramere margin scattered and not fan-like (fig. 203)...................................................... fulva
- Paramere apices rounded and well sclerotized (dark brown coloration); macrosetae originating from the paramere margin in a dense, fan-like configuration (fig. 204)................................................................ pubens
19. Overall body dark brown to black with yellow legs...................................................... flavipes
- Overall body medium brown to reddish brown with legs the same color as body.......................... austroccidua
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