Brachymyrmex aphidicola Forel, 2007
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21367 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B08DA0DB-EEC0-4ED3-9FBE-59328B034102 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6239879 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C0F618EB-E112-62D1-A778-449BB6FC39A4 |
treatment provided by |
Thomas |
scientific name |
Brachymyrmex aphidicola Forel |
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NEW STATUS |
Brachymyrmex aphidicola Forel HNS 1909. NEW STATUS.
Brachymyrmex heeri var. aphidicola Forel HNS 1909: 263. [w syntypes examined, MHNG; San Bernadino , Cordillera, Paraguay (Fiebrig)] .
Brachymyrmex heeri var. fallax Santschi HNS 1923a: 665. NEW SYNONYMY. [Holotype examined, NHMB; Paraguay (s. loc.) ] .
There is little reason to consider Brachymyrmex heeri HNS and B. aphidicola HNS as conspecific, as both species are locally sympatric and morphologically distinct in eastern Paraguay. Brachymyrmex aphidicola HNS is one of the most abundant ground and litter nesting ant species in Paraguayan forests. Brachymyrmex heeri HNS is more rarely collected, the two nest records I have from Paraguay are both arboreal. The two species are easily separated by the pubescence on gastric tergite 1 (= abd. tergite 3), with the pubescence dense on B. heeri HNS and sparse on B. aphidicola HNS . Santschi’s type of B. heeri fallax HNS (NHMB, examined) falls within the range of variation exhibited by B. aphidicola HNS in Paraguay and is synonymized here. It is worth mentioning here that Paraguayan specimens of B. heeri HNS are a close match, in both the worker and queen castes, to Forel’s types of B. heeri HNS (MHNG examined) described from an introduced population in Switzerland (Forel 1874).
Given the notoriously poor taxonomic state of Brachymyrmex HNS and the ubiquity of B. aphidicola HNS in the region, there may well exist an older name for this species. A thorough taxonomic revision of this genus is sorely needed.
MHNG |
Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
NHMB |
Switzerland, Basel, Naturhistorisches Museum |
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