Veromessor, Forel, 1917

JOHNSON, ROBERT A., BOROWIEC, MAREK L., SNELLING, ROY R. & COLE, ARTHUR C., 2023, ROBERT A. JOHNSON, MAREK L. BOROWIEC, ROY R. SNELLING & ARTHUR C. COLE (2022) A taxonomic revision and a review of the biology of the North American seed-harvester ant genus Veromessor (Hymenoptera: Formicidae Myrmicinae) Zootaxa 5206 (1): 1 - 115., Zootaxa 5270 (3), pp. 599-599 : 599

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5270.3.11

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8F289546-3B45-4521-A58D-81A9A8B94C66

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7859973

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B1147A-980E-0075-FF0C-B421FA5BFB6B

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Plazi

scientific name

Veromessor
status

 

On page 10—Couplet 1 under “key to workers for species of Veromessor

The published version reads:

1 Psammophore well developed, consisting of numerous, long, J-shaped hairs arranged in a distinct row along lateroventral margin of head (Figure 6E)............................................................................. 2

- Psammophore poorly developed, consisting of numerous, short to medium length hairs scattered across ventral surface of head; long J-shaped hairs lacking, or if present J-shaped hairs arranged in a V-shaped row not reaching posterior part of the lateroventral margin of head capsule, usually mixed with straight or evenly curved hairs (Figures 6A–D)............... 8

The correction should read as follows:

1 Psammophore well developed, consisting of many, long J-shaped hairs arranged in a distinct row around the outer margin (including posterior margin) of the ventral region of the head capsule, or J-shaped hairs arranged in a V-shaped row not reaching posterior part of the lateroventral margin of head capsule, usually mixed with straight or evenly curved hairs (Figures 6C–E).............................................................................................. 2

- Psammophore poorly developed, with J-shaped hairs mostly absent with scattered straight or evenly curved hairs or J-shaped hairs present but not arranged in a distinct row, usually mixed with straight or evenly curved hairs (Figures 6A–B)........ 8

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

SubFamily

Myrmicinae

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