Typhlomyrmex

Lacau, Sebastien, Villemant, Claire & Delabie, Jacques H. C., 2004, Typhlomyrmex meire, a remarkable new species endemic to Southern Bahia, Brazil (Formicidae: Ectatomminae), Zootaxa 678, pp. 1-23 : 15-16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158817

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6271077

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D6D87FF-457D-FF83-FE89-B6D6FAB36144

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Plazi

scientific name

Typhlomyrmex
status

 

Key to Typhlomyrmex View in CoL workers (modified from Brown, 1965)

1. Clypeal dome with anterior face vertical or subvertical (head in side view); mandible shape elongated­subtriangular, their basal margins weakly convex, not reaching the anterior clypeal margin at full closure; anterior face of mesotibia with about 10 denticuliform erect setae......................................................................... 2

– Clypeal dome with anterior face sharply inclined posteriorly (head in side view); mandible shape triangular, their basal margins rectilinear or weakly concave, fitting tightly against clypeus at full closure; anterior face of mesotibia without denticuliform setae ...................................................................................................... 3

2. Antennae 12­segmented; clypeal margin straight and totally concealed by the clypeal dome in dorsal view ....................................................... T. clavicornis Emery View in CoL

– Antennae 10­segmented; clypeal margin weakly convex medially and only partially concealed by the clypeal dome in dorsal view ........................ T. meire n. sp.

3. Petiole well pedunculate in lateral view; node poorly developed, longer than high, subconvex at its top and without a distinct posterior face; abdominal tergite III without obvious anterior face; size polymorphism marked ...... T. rogenhoferi View in CoL Mayr

– Petiole weakly pedunculate in lateral view; node well developed, higher than long, well rounded at its top and with a distinct posterior face; abdominal tergite III with a distinct anterior face; monomorphic ................................................................... 4

4. Metafemora base (posterior view) sharply swollen ventrally, so that it forms a short vertical face at the base, joining the ventral face by an obtuse and rounded angle; head width> 0.55 mm ........................................................ T. major View in CoL Santschi

– Metafemora base (posterior view) poorly swollen ventrally, so that it does not form an angle at its base; head width <0.55 mm .......................... T. pusillus View in CoL Emery

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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