Cyphomyrmex major Forel, 1992
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6281641 |
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Cyphomyrmex major Forel |
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Cyphomyrmex major Forel View in CoL HNS new status (Figs. 30.5, 30.13)
Cyphomyrmex rimosus var. major Forel HNS , 1901:125; [[worker]]
This form is based on worker specimens from an unknown locality in Guatemala. Specimens subsequently recorded by Forel (1912) under this name from the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, are probably not conspecific. The only specimens of C. major HNS that we have seen are three cotypes from the Forel collection (MHNG). The three workers are mounted on a single card; the right-hand specimen is the best preserved of the three and is here designated as the Lecotype and has been appropriately marked and labelled.
Although similar to C. vorticis HNS and C. salvini, C. major HNS differs from both in the shape of the prolonged portion of the occipital corners. In C. vorticis HNS and C. salvini HNS the occipital corner is distinctly spine-like, especially in lateral view; in C. major HNS the occipital corner projects upward as a broad lobe (Fig. 30.5). The body hairs are slender and not at all scale-like in C. vorticis HNS ; in both C. major HNS and C. salvini HNS they are broadly scale-like C. major HNS is further distinguished from C. salvini HNS , by the broader, more obtuse mesosomal tubercles (Fig. 30.13), rather than acutely conical (see Kempf, 1966, Fig. 16).
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