Probolomyrmex

Eguchi, K., Yoshimura, M. & Yamane, S., 2006, The Oriental species of the ant genus Probolomyrmex (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Proceratiinae)., Zootaxa 1376, pp. 1-35 : 2

publication ID

21149

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D405F506-F842-4DD0-B5A3-CDA45C5985CF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6261241

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Probolomyrmex
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The ant genus Probolomyrmex View in CoL   HNS is the only genus-rank taxon of the tribe Probolomyrmecini   HNS under the subfamily Proceratiinae   HNS (Bolton, 2003). The members of the genus share the following characteristics in the worker: body hairless but with extremely fine pubescence, micro-punctate, overlain by scattered foveolae; antennal socket located on shelf-like frontoclypeal region that overhangs the mandibles; mandible small, elongate-triangular, with acute apical tooth followed by a series of small denticles; outer surface of mandible with several thick and short setae; promesonotal suture and metanotal groove absent; abdominal tergite IV not vaulted and sternite IV not reduced (different from the members of the tribe Proceratiini   HNS ) (see also Taylor, 1965; Bolton, 2003). The antenna is 12- segmented in the worker and queen, and 13-segmented in the male. The mesosoma is unreduced in the queen.

The genus is circumtropical/subtropical in distribution: four species are Neotropical, three Ethiopian, two Australian, and seven Oriental (Bolton, 1995; Agosti, 1995; O'Keefe & Agosti, 1998; Xu & Zeng, 2000). In the course of our study on ant faunas of various areas of the Oriental Region, we have examined new material of this rare genus. In the present paper, we describe three new species, and the male and/or queen of P. dammermani   HNS , longinodus   HNS , longiscapus   HNS and watanabei   HNS .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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