Pheidole debilis, Longino, J. T., 2009
publication ID |
22820 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F84E23F9-9FE9-4728-B51D-3078D6EDB7E2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6222821 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7BB67F46-FD47-43E5-98A2-129C3311E4F4 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:7BB67F46-FD47-43E5-98A2-129C3311E4F4 |
treatment provided by |
Christiana |
scientific name |
Pheidole debilis |
status |
new species |
Pheidole debilis HNS new species
Figure 4
Holotype major worker. Costa Rica, Heredia: 16km SSE La Virgen, 10.26667°N 84.08333°W, ±2000m, 1100m, 15 Feb 2001 (R. Vargas#01-RVC-015) [ INBC, unique specimen identifier INB0003622662].
Paratypes: major and minor workers. Same data as holotype; same locality as holotype but 17 Nov 2000 (J. Longino#4361) [ BMNH, CAS, FMNH, INBC, LACM, MCZ, UCD, USNM].
Geographic Range
Costa Rica.
Diagnosis
With the morphometric profile of P. gnomus, HNS P. mera HNS , P. sparsisculpta HNS , and P. sospes HNS . Minor worker: face foveolate with overlying rugulae versus face uniformly foveolate, without overlying rugulae ( mera HNS , sospes HNS ) or with extensive smooth areas ( sparsisculpta HNS ); lateral pronotum foveolate versus with smooth shiny patch ( mera HNS ); minor worker of gnomus HNS unknown. Major worker: vertex lobes weakly sculptured with faint foveolate sculpture versus vertex lobes with pronounced transversely arcuate rugae ( gnomus HNS ), or coarsely reticulate rugose ( sospes HNS ), or completely smooth and shining ( sparsisculpta HNS ); head in lateral view normally convex versus with pronounced medial bulge on face ( gnomus HNS ); lacking antennal scrobe versus with shallow but distinct antennal scrobe ( mera HNS , sospes HNS ); promesonotal groove present versus promesonotum evenly arched, with no trace of promesonotal groove ( mera HNS ).
Description of minor worker
Measurements (paratype): HL 0.52, HW 0.49, HLA 0.17, SL 0.42, EL 0.09, ML 0.60, PSL 0.06, PMG 0.00, SPL 0.03, PTW 0.09, PPW 0.14, CI 93, SI 86, PSLI 11, PMGI 0, SPLI 6, PPI 152.
Measurements (n=13): HL 0.46-0.55, HW 0.42-0.49, SL 0.36-0.46, CI 88-93, SI 84-95.
Clypeus smooth with 1-3 longitudinal rugulae; eye small, with fewer than 10 ommatidia; face densely foveolate, overlain with reticulate rugulae; margin of vertex flattened with weak median impression; occipital carina narrow, not visible in full face view; scape with abundant subdecumbent to suberect setae, mostly shorter than maximum width of scape; promesonotal groove weakly impressed; propodeal spines present; entire mesosoma foveolate, overlain with faint reticulate rugulae on promesonotal dorsum; abundant setae on promesonotal dorsum; dorsal (outer) margin of hind tibia with short decumbent pilosity, no long erect setae; first gastral tergum smooth and shining; gastral dorsum with moderately abundant suberect setae; color variable, light to dark red brown.
Description of major worker
Measurements (holotype): HL 1.13, HW 0.94, HLA 0.30, SL 0.48, EL 0.14, ML 0.81, PSL 0.06, PMG 0.02, SPL 0.06, PTW 0.19, PPW 0.38, IHT 0.18, OHT 0.41, CI 83, SI 51, PSLI 5, PMGI 2, SPLI 6, PPI 204, HTI 43.
Measurements (n=11): HL 0.92-1.15, HW 0.80-1.04, SL 0.42-0.52, CI 81-88, SI 50-56.
Mandibles smooth and shiny; clypeus smooth and shallowly concave, with shallow anterior notch, and very weak posteromedian gibbosity or carina; face with longitudinal rugulae on cheeks and between frontal carinae, grading to faint foveolate sculpture overlain with reticulate rugulae on scrobe, fading to very faint foveolate sculpture on posterior vertex lobes; scrobe a faint, unbounded impression; head with abundant suberect setae projecting from sides of head in face view; scape smooth and shining, terete at base, with subdecumbent pubescence and scattered longer suberect setae; hypostomal margin flat; median tooth small; inner hypostomal teeth pointed, stout, closer to midline than to outer hypostomal teeth; promesonotal groove impressed; propodeal spines present; mesosoma with a mix of foveolate, smooth, and rugulose sculpture; dorsal (outer) margin of hind tibia with short decumbent pilosity, no long erect hairs; pilosity abundant on mesosomal dorsum; first gastral tergite smooth and shining, with abundant flexuous erect setae; color orange brown.
Biology
Pheidole debilis HNS occurs in wet forest leaf litter. It is most often collected in Winkler samples of sifted litter but is rarely collected at baits. Major workers may occur together with minor workers in Winkler samples. One nest was collected in soil, and one nest was collected from rotten wood.
Etymology
The name is in reference to the faint sculpture on the face of the major worker, compared to P. harrisonfordi HNS and other common litter ants that have more heavily sculptured major workers.
Comments
This species is mainly known from the Barva Transect in Braulio Carrillo National Park, on the Atlantic slope of Costa Rica. It is moderately abundant across a range of elevations, from La Selva Biological Station to 1500m. Minor workers tentatively assigned to this species have been collected elsewhere in Costa Rica: Hitoy Cerere, the Monteverde area, and the southern Pacific lowlands. A collection of minor workers in a Winkler sample from the Osa Peninsula also contained a major worker that matches the typical form in most respects, differing in the lack of any clypeal gibbosity or carina, and the presence of shiny patches on the antennal scrobes.
In Costa Rica, minor workers of this species can be distinguished from the common P. harrisonfordi HNS by more pronounced rugulae on the face and mesosomal dorsum, the slightly impressed promesonotal groove, and the lack of any longer setae above the short, subdecumbent pilosity on the hind tibia. However, these distinctions do not hold over the broad concept of P. harrisonfordi HNS as a whole (see Comments under P. harrisonfordi HNS ). Minor workers are distinguished from the similar P. beloceps HNS by the foveolate side of the pronotum (smooth and shiny on P. beloceps HNS ). Major workers are distinguished from P. beloceps HNS by having a relatively broader head and having the scrobe foveolate (small shiny patches on P. beloceps HNS ).
Additional material examined
COSTA RICA: Heredia, La Selva Biological Station, 10°25'N, 84°01'W, 50m (numerous collectors and collections); 16km SSW Pto. Viejo, 10°19'03"N, 84°02'56"W, 500m (numerous collectors and collections); Cantarrana, 11km ESE La Virgen, 10°20'43"N, 84°03'28"W, 300m (numerous collectors and collections); Vara Blanca, 10km NE Vara Blanca, 10°14'N, 84°05'W, 1500m (numerous collectors and collections); Limon, Hitoy Cerere Biol. Reserve, 9°40'N, 83°02'W, 200m (J. Longino); Puntarenas, Monteverde, 10°18'N, 84°48'W, 1500m (L. A. Schonberg); Bijagual, Carara Biol. Reserve, 9°47'N, 84°36'W, 500m (J. Longino); Est. Biol. Los Llanos, near Santa Elena, 10°18'18"N, 84°50'14"W, 1150m (J. Longino); 13km SSW Pto. Jimenez, 8°24'24"N, 83°19'42"W, 130m (J. Longino).
INBC |
Costa Rica, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio) |
BMNH |
United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
CAS |
USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences |
FMNH |
USA, Illinois, Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History (also used by Finnish Museum of Natural History) |
LACM |
USA, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History |
MCZ |
USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology |
UCD |
USA, California, Davis, University of California, R.M. Bohart Museum of Entomology |
USNM |
USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
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