Isognathotermes ugandensis ugandensis Josens & Deligne, 2025

Josens, Guy, Deligne, Jean, Harry, Myriam, Roy, Virginie, Akama, Pierre D., Coulibaly, Tenon, Dosso, Kanvaly, Goergen, Georg, Hasson, Michel, Kasangij, Patrick Kasangij A, Kifukieto, Carmel, Ru, Bruno Le, Loko, Laura Estelle Yêyinou, Ndiaye, Abdoulaye Baila, Roisin, Yves, Sion, Noémie, Šobotnik, Jan, Stiblik, Petr, Kuenda, Soki Kue Di, Traoré, Saran, Viage, Manuela, Wango, Solange Patricia, Kaymak, Esra, Bourguignon, Thomas & Hellemans, Simon, 2025, An integrative revision of the genus Isognathotermes (Termitidae: Cubitermitinae) with description of seven new species and four new subspecies, European Journal of Taxonomy 1024, pp. 1-197 : 152-156

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Isognathotermes ugandensis ugandensis Josens & Deligne
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subsp. nov.

Isognathotermes ugandensis ugandensis Josens & Deligne subsp. nov.

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Figs 65–69

Diagnosis

Soldiers and workers do not allow this subspecies to be distinguished from the other three.

The imago is close to that of I. u. burundii subsp. nov.; it is, on average, the smallest of the four subspecies, with, relatively speaking, the widest eyes (“ugug” in Fig. 65, Table 17).

Isognathotermes u. ugandensis is also the subspecies that comes from the lowest average altitude ( 625– 1500 m, average = 1015 m); the samples come from Uganda, South Sudan, eastern CAR and Haut-Uele province, DRC). To date, no samples have been sequenced.

Etymology

The name refers to the country ( Uganda) of the type locality.

Material examined

Sixty one old samples from 28 locations. Of the 61 old museum samples examined, 20 were initially labelled as Cubitermes ugandensis , 18 as C. antennalis , five as C. speciosus , and 18 as Cubitermes sp.

Syntypes of Cubitermes ugandensis Fuller, 1923 = type of Isognathotermes ugandensis ugandensis subsp. nov.

UGANDA • soldier, worker; near Entebbe ?; 2°0′ N, 33°0′ E; 1921; H.L. Duke leg.; study code: DJ 0289 GoogleMaps ;

initially C. ugandensis ; AMNH.

Syntypes of Cubitermes antennalis Sjöstedt, 1924

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO • soldier, worker, ♀ (alate), ♀ (queen); Moto; 2°54.47′ N, 29°24.85′ E; 1923; L. Burgeon leg.; study code: DJ 0013; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA GoogleMaps

INS.Iso.059422 • worker, ♀ (alate), ♂ (alate); Moto; 2°54.47′ N, 29°24.85′ E; 1923; L. Burgeon leg.; study code: DJ 0031; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059430 GoogleMaps .

Krishna et al. (2013: 1936) mention that another subsample is deposited in NHRM (not examined).

Other material examined

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC • soldier, worker; Zemio ; 5°2′ N, 25°7′ E; Mar. 1948; N.A Weber leg.; study code: DJ 0808; initially C. antennalis in AMNH; IZC 00321222 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (alate); Djema ; 6°5′ N, 25°12′ E; 6 Mar. 1948; N.A. Weber leg.; study code: DJ 0805; initially C. antennalis in AMNH; IZC 00321221 GoogleMaps .

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO • soldier, worker, ♀ (alate); Garamba N.P.; 4°10′ N, 29°30′ E; 19 Mar. 1912; Lang-Chapin leg.; study code: DJ 0806; initially C. antennalis ; AMNH, IZC 00321228 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (queen); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; Jul. 1912; Lang-Chapin leg.; study code: DJ 0736; initially C. speciosus ; AMNH GoogleMaps soldier, worker; Garamba N.P.; 4°10′ N, 29°30′ E; Sep. 1912; Lang-Chapin leg.; study code: DJ 0809; initially C. antennalis ; AMNH, IZC 00321227 GoogleMaps soldier, worker; Manda ; 4°0′ N, 24°54′ E; 2 Mar. 1925; H. Schouteden leg.; study code: DJ 0019; initially C. ugandensis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059434 GoogleMaps soldier; Manda ; 4°0′ N, 24°54′ E; 27 Nov. 1925; H. Schouteden leg.; study code: DJ 0025; initially C. ugandensis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059435 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (alate); Asa ; 4°34′ N, 25°49′ E; 4 Mar. 1948; N.A. Weber leg.; study code: DJ 0804; initially C. antennalis ; AMNH, IZC 00321224 GoogleMaps worker; Garamba N.P.; 4°20′ N, 29°15′ E; 25 Jan. 1950; G. Demoulin leg.; study code: DJ 0039; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059433 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (king); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0026; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059437 GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (king); Garamba N. P.; 3°45′ N, 29°16′ E; ca 1951; H. De Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ U078; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13672006 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier; Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0028; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059438 GoogleMaps worker, ♂ (alate); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0029; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059425 GoogleMaps ♂ (alate); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0033; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059423 GoogleMaps ♀ (alate); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0035; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059424 GoogleMaps ♂ (king), ♀ (queen); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0037; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059431 GoogleMaps ♂ (alate); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; ca 1951; H. De Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0672; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13672005 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, worker; Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; 3 Feb. 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0040; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059432 GoogleMaps soldier, worker; Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; 1 Oct. 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0023; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059436 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (queen); Garamba N.P.; 3°55′ N, 29°25′ E; 10 Nov. 1951; H. de Saeger et al. leg.; study code: DJ 0024; initially C. antennalis in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059426 GoogleMaps .

EAST AFRICA” ( UGANDA?) • soldier; Mabira ?; 0°37′ N, 33°9′ E; no date; Oscar John leg., other label “collector almost certainly J. Sokolov in 1914 R.M.C.W.”; study code: DJ U090; initially C. speciosus ; NHMUK 13671990 About NHMUK GoogleMaps .

SOUTH SUDAN • soldier, worker, ♀ (alate), ♂ (alate); Madebe ; 4°47′ N, 29°3′ E; 14 May 1937; J.G. Myers leg.; study code: DJ 0737; initially C. speciosus ; AMNH GoogleMaps .

UGANDA • soldier; Mityara , [= Mityana?]; 0°24′ N, 32°2′ E; Oct. 1926; H. Hargreaves leg.; study code: DJ N134; initially C. ugandensis ; AMNH GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (queen); Bugishu [Bugisu]; 1°6′ N, 34°11′ E; Feb. 1930; H. Hargreaves leg.; study code: DJ N133; initially C. ugandensis ; AMNH GoogleMaps soldier; Kampala – Entebbe road; 0°11′ N, 32°32′ E; 2 Dec. 1934; H. Kirby leg.; study code: DJ N131; initially C. ugandensis ; AMNH GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (king); Aduma ; 3°0′ N, 31°0′ E; 1 Sep. 1934; Buxton and H. Kirby leg.; study code: DJ 0807; initially C. antennalis ; AMNH, IZC 00321218 GoogleMaps soldier; Bugondo forest ; 1°42′ N, 31°27′ E; 15 Dec. 1934; H. Kirby leg.; study code: DJ N130; initially C. ugandensis ; AMNH GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate); Kambrega Kiyezi ; 1°13′ S, 29°53′ E; 1947; W.V. Harris leg.; study code: DJ U082; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13671996 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (alate); Hoima; 1°26′ N, 31°21′ E; 4 Dec. 1948; W.V. Harris leg.; study code: DJ 0674; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13671999 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate); Kiziba Bulemezi ; 0°50′ N, 32°35′ E; 15 Apr. 1949; W.V. Harris leg.; study code: DJ U074; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13672020 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (alate); Kampala – Masake road; 0°3′ N, 32°5′ E; 4 Feb. 1955; W. Wilkinson leg.; study code: DJ 0570; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate); Fort Portal – Masindi road; 0°44′ N, 30°41′ E; 12 Feb. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ U083; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13671995 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (alate), ♂ (king); Fort Portal – Masindi road; 0°58′ N, 30°51′ E; 12 Feb. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ 0571; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (alate); Kyenjojo – Mubende road; 0°33′ N, 30°54′ E; 14 Feb. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ 0663; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13671997 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate); Hoima – Fort Portal road; 1°11′ N, 31°2′ E; 17 Feb. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ U071; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13671998 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (king); Hoima – Fort Portal road; 1°11′ N, 31°2′ E; 17 Feb. 1955; unknown leg.; study code: DJ 0683; initially C. speciosus ; NHMUK 13671984 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (alate); Paidha–Pakwash road; 2°24′ N, 31°2′ E; 24 Feb. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ U077; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13672021 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate); Masindi – Kampala road; 1°37′ N, 31°45′ E; 27 May 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ U075; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13672022 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (alate); Mpigi – Masaka road; 0°10′ N, 32°16′ E; 25 Apr. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ 0682; initially C. speciosus ; NHMUK 13671983 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate); Kampala, Kawanda ; 0°25′ N, 32°32′ E; 25 Jul. 1955; R.M.C. Williams leg.; study code: DJ U076; initially C. ugandensis ; NHMUK 13672019 About NHMUK GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (king), ♀ (queen); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B253; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059474 GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (alate), ♂ (king); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B254; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059475 GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (king), ♀ (queen); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B255; initially Cubitermes sp. (+ Ophiotermes ) in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059479 GoogleMaps soldier; Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B256; initially “Big Cubi” in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059471 GoogleMaps soldier, ♀ (queen); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B257; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059481 GoogleMaps soldier; Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B258; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059472 GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (king); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B259; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059482 GoogleMaps soldier, ♂ (king); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°27′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B260; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059484 GoogleMaps soldier; Luweero; 0°51′ N, 32°28′ E; 2 Sep. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ B252; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059473 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (queen); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°15′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0905; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059419 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (king); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°15′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0906; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059485 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (king); Kampala – Murchinson Falls road; 1°10′ N, 32°15′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0907; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059487 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (queen); Luweero; 0°51′ N, 32°28′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0928; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059476 GoogleMaps soldier, worker; near Luweero; 0°51′ N, 32°28′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0900; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059486 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (queen); near Luweero; 0°51′ N, 32°28′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0903; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059480 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♂ (king); near Luweero; 0°51′ N, 32°28′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0904; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059483 GoogleMaps soldier, worker; near Murchison Falls N.P.; 1°35′ N, 32°0′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0901; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059478 GoogleMaps soldier, worker, ♀ (queen); near Murchison Falls N.P.; 0°51′ N, 32°28′ E; 2 Nov. 1972; P. Vincke leg.; study code: DJ 0902; initially Cubitermes sp. in RMCA; BE RMCA INS. Iso. 059477 GoogleMaps .

Description

Imago

See the description of the imago of I. ugandensis ( Fuller, 1923) with the particularity that the imago of I. u. ugandensis subsp. nov. is clearly the smallest of the four subspecies, with, relatively speaking, the widest eyes, best seen in a PCA (“ugug” in Fig. 65, Table 17), hence the highest IEyD/IHdW ratio (0.25–0.34 vs 0.23–0.28 for the other three subspecies).

Samples previously known as I. antennalis and synonymised with I. ugandensis ( Williams 1966) are here assimilated to the subspecies I. u. ugandensis subsp. nov., because of the proximity of their geographical areas and morphological similarity of their imagines. However, not all individuals of I. antennalis should be considered synonyms of I. u. ugandensis as without molecular data, there is no reason to attribute certain samples to I. ugandensis rather than I. severus . And indeed the ‘unusually’ large size of the “ugxx” ellipse in Fig. 65 ( I. antennalis samples) suggests a high “intrasubspecific” variability, probably linked with genetic heterogeneity.

Soldier

See the description of the soldier of Isognathotermes ugandensis ( Fuller, 1923) .

Worker

See the description of the worker of Isognathotermes ugandensis ( Fuller, 1923) .

Chorology-ecology

Isognathotermes ugandensis ugandensis subsp. nov. (including the samples previously identified as I. antennalis ) is the subspecies that comes from the lowest altitude ( 625– 1500 m, average = 1015 m); it was found in Uganda, south-east CAR, South-Sudan, and north-east DRC. Its geographic distribution is linked with the northern Congolian forest-savanna mosaic, the Victoria basin forest-savanna mosaic, and the east Sudanian savanna ecoregions.

Molecular data

No genetic sequence is currently available.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

RMCA

Royal Museum for Central Africa

NHRM

Naturhistoriska Rijkmuseet

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Termitidae

Genus

Isognathotermes

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