Camponotus aureopilus SpeciesGroup
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170975 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265637 |
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Camponotus aureopilus SpeciesGroup |
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The Camponotus aureopilus SpeciesGroup View in CoL
Members of this speciesgroup can be separated from most other species in the genus, and from all Old World species, by having either or both of the following characters: (1) head with an angle, ridge or strong inflection line running between the compound eye and the posterolateral corner, the area immediately below this ridge varying from weakly to strongly concave ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 4 – 6. C ); (2) the presence of numerous enlarged, closely spaced, elongate, finely barbed white or yellow hairs on the dorsum of the pronotum, mesonotum and/or gaster ( Figs 24 View FIGURES 22 – 24. C , 25). These hairs are found in dense groups and are present in all species with the exception of cyrtomyrmodes (in this species the posterolateral section of the head is strongly ridged dorsally and concave laterally). When present, these hairs will immediately identify these taxa among Old World Camponotus . A few New World species in the subgenera Manniella , Myrmaphaenus and Myrmeurynota share these characters (for example, C. personatus and C. sphaericus ), but there is no evidence of close phylogenetic relationship between these two sets of taxa.
Donisthorpe (1936, 1941a, b), who described three of the species treated here, placed his species in the subgenus Myrmophyma and, as noted below, Emery (1925) considered aureopilus as belonging here as well. This is a Southeast Asian and Australian subgenus containing just over 30 species ( Bolton 1995). While not currently defined in any rigorous manner, all species share a similar head shape (straightsided and either parallel or converging anteriorly) and either a compact, highly arched mesosoma (as in the aureopilus group) or an elongate body with a low propodeum (as in ephippium (Smith) and relatives). The aureopilus speciesgroup , as treated here, is known to contain the following species:
velutinus Stitz, new synonym
cyrtomyrmodes Donisthorpe densopilus , new species
flavocrines Donisthorpe mussolinii Donisthorpe
posteropilus , new species subpilus , new species
thadeus , new species
xanthopilus , new species
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