Myrmica hirsuta Elmes
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6283741 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D73CB145-E5BF-0C9B-1A9B-C5B554EB1088 |
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Myrmica hirsuta Elmes |
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Myrmica hirsuta Elmes View in CoL HNS , 1978 Fig. 68.
Myrmica hirsuta Elmes HNS , 1978:131.
Queen. Similar to a microgyne M. sabuleti HNS but distinguished by the laterally enlarged postpetiole, wider frons and excessive development of body hairs. Head width: 1.05 mm. Body length: 5.2 mm. Mean postpetiole width: 0.675 mm.
Male. Similar to M. sabuleti HNS except in smaller size and more profuse body hairs. Length: 5.3 mm.
Distribution. Rare, Dorset, South England only.
Biology. This species was discovered by Elmes (1978) in a small group of colonies containing apparently normal M. sabuleti HNS workers and in some cases normal queens. The small queens were at first assumed to be microgynes of M. sabuleti HNS but body pilosity and relative postpetiole measurements were found to be outside the range of that species. In size and appearance M. hirsuta HNS resembles M. myrmecoxena Forel found once only as a parasite of M. lobicornis HNS in Switzerland and also has affinities with the similar but much larger Myrmica bibikoffi Kutter HNS (1963).
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