Pheidole punctithorax Borgmeier HNS

Pheidole punctithorax Borgmeier HNS 1929: 210.

Types Mus. Zool. Univ. Sao Paulo.

Etymology l punctithorax HNS, punctate chest, evidently referring to the wholly foveolate mesosomas of both castes.

diagnosis A member of the " jujuyensis HNS complex" of the larger fallax HNS group, comprising araneoides HNS, cuevasi HNS, durionei HNS, jujuyensis HNS, kugleri HNS, leonina HNS, leptina HNS, lucretii HNS, lupus HNS, paraensis HNS, punctithorax HNS, tijucana HNS, wallacei HNS, and wolfringi HNS, which complex is characterized by slender body form and exceptionally long scapes and petiolar pedicel; also in the major by a proportionately small head; and in the minor by a strongly developed nuchal collar. P. punctithorax HNS is distinguished as follows.

Major: pilosity sparse; occiput narrowed so that its width in full face is much less than that of the clypeus; a loose, large-celled rugoreticulum is limited to the space mesad to the eyes and forward of it; the humerus and petiolar node are subangulate; all of the occiput, mesosoma, and waist are foveolate and opaque; anterior third of first gastral tergite is shagreened and opaque. Minor: all of mesosoma and waist, as well as a strip running from the eye to the occiput, foveolate and opaque; neck only moderately narrowed. Major and minor: reddish brown.

Measurements (mm) Holotype major: HW 1.24, HL 1.32, SL (antennae missing), EL 0.22, PW 0.64.

Paratype minor not measured.

color Major: concolorous medium reddish brown.

Minor: gaster light reddish brown, rest of body and appendages medium reddish brown.

Range Known only from the type locality.

Biology Unknown.

figure Upper: holotype, major (antennae missing from specimen). Lower: paratype, minor. BRAZIL: Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro. Scale bars = 1 mm.