Leptothorax

Collingwood, C. A., 1979, The Formicidae (Hymenoptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark., Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica 8, pp. 1-174 : 68-70

publication ID

6175

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6283788

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scientific name

Leptothorax
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Genus Leptothorax View in CoL   HNS Mayr, 1855

Leptothorax   HNS Mayr, 1855:431.

Type-species: Formica acervorum Fabricius   HNS , 1793.

North European species small, worker length 2.3-4 mm. Body hairs clavate, not pointed; pronotum rounded anterolaterally; propodeal spines distinct; antennae 11 or 12 segmented in female castes, with 3 segmented club as long as rest of funiculus. Male has 12 or 13 antennal segments. Mandibles distinctly 5-toothed. Notauli very distinct.

In Europe, there are at least 40 species distinguishable on rather slight characters and their taxonomy is in need of revision. Seven species occur in Scandinavia. The North European species live in small communities of 30 up to 300 individuals under stones, in rock crevices, under bark, in twigs or in peat.

Keys to species of Leptothorax   HNS

Workers

1 Robust species with It segmented antennae and very distinct mesopropodeal furrow.......................................................................................................... 2

More slender species with 12 segmented antennae .......................................... 3

2(1) Tibiae and scapes with numerous suberect hairs, antennal club dark brown to nearly black, size larger, 3.2-4 mm (Fig. 92) ................ 17. acervorum (Fabricius)   HNS

Tibiae and scapes with occasional adherent hairs only, antennal club yellow brown to brown, size smaller, 2.5-3.5 mm (Fig. 93)...... 18. muscorum (Nylander)   HNS

3(1) Antennal clubs pale, concolorous with rest of antenna, distinct mesopropodeal furrow, propodeal spines long and stout (Fig. 96)............. 19. nylanderi (Forster)   HNS

Antennal clubs brown to black, no mesopropodeal furrow............................... 4

4 (3) Propodeal spines reduced to very short broad denticles, petiole outline a blunt triangle in profile, antennal clubs pale brown ...................20. corticalis (Schenck)   HNS

Propodeal spines distinct, antennal clubs brown to black, distinctly darker than rest of funiculus ............................................................................................ 5

5 (4) Propodeal spines long and curved, petiole in profile sharply angled with anterior face rising steeply to anterodorsal ridge; gaster usually with dark band more or less interrupted in middle and front corners of head blackish (Fig.98) 21. interruptus (Schenck)   HNS

Propodeal spines short; petiole with a short truncate dorsal area; dark patches on head and gaster not interrupted medially.................................................... 6

6 (5) Dorsal outline of alitrunk somewhat flattened, often with a slight depression between pronotum and mesonotum; gaster usually with clearly defined dark band across base of first segment. Antennal clubs pale brown to dark brown; anterior and dorsal faces of petiole meet at a distinct angle (Fig. 100) 23. unifasciatus (Latreille)   HNS

Dorsal outline of alitrunk convex without a break; gaster pale or dark but not banded; antennal clubs dark brown to black; dorsum of petiole rounded into anterior face without distinct angle (Fig. 99)................... 22. tuberum (Fabricius)   HNS

Queens

1 Antennae 11 segmented ................................................................................ 2

Antennae 12 segmented ............................................................................... 3

2(1) Scapes and tibiae with numerous suberect hairs .......... 17. acervorum (Fabricius)   HNS

Scapes and tibiae with sparse short adherent hairs....... 18. muscorum (Nylander)   HNS

3(1) Antennal clubs pale brown, concolorous with rest of funiculus......................... 4

Antennal clubs distinctly darker than rest of funiculus..................................... 5

4 (3) Propodeal spines robust; petiole high with distinct dorsal area; gaster usually banded; alitrunk yellowish............................................. 19. nylanderi (Forster)   HNS

Spines reduced to very short denticles; petiole low rising to an oblique angled peak without dorsal area; body colour including gaster evenly reddish brown 20. corticalis (Schenck)   HNS

5 (3) Mesoscutellum striate throughout; petiole with short truncate dorsal area; gaster not banded......................................................... 22. tuberum (Fabricius)   HNS

Mesoscutellum diffusely sculptured and shining; petiole angled or peaked in profile; gaster often distinctly banded............................................................. 6

6 (5) Propodeal spines reduced to short denticles, shorter than half the space between; alitrunk yellowish brown............................ 23. unifasciatus (Latreille)   HNS

Propodeal spines well developed, as long as space between; alitrunk brown to dark brown............................................................... 21. interruptus (Schenck)   HNS

Males

1 Antennae 12 segmented; scapes shorter than second funiculus segment............ 2

Antennae 13 segmented; scapes longer than second funiculus segment............. 3

2(1) Tibiae with numerous long suberect hairs; large robust species. Length 4-4.5 mm .......................................................................... 17. acervorum (Fabricius)   HNS

Tibiae bare or with very short hairs only; slender species. Length 3-3.5 mm (Fig. 95).................................................................... 18. muscorum (Nylander)   HNS

3(1) Space between notauli smooth; funiculus segments 2 to 5 twice as long as broad 4 Space between notauli sculptured; funiculus segments 2 to 5 less than twice as long as broad ................................................................................................ 5

4 (3) Whole alitrunk smooth and shining ............................... 20. corticalis (Schenck)   HNS

Sides of promesonotum finely striated ............................ 19. nylanderi (Forster)   HNS

5 (3) Antennal segments 2 to 5 not longer than broad; propodeal spines very distinct; body uniformly dark and closely sculptured................ 21. interruptus (Schenck)   HNS

Antennal segments 2 to 5 slightly longer than broad; propodeal spines absent or reduced to faint tubercules; body colour pale to dark brown, general appearance more shining............................................................................... 6

6 (5) Area between notauli with rugulose sculpture throughout; petiole scarcely longer than high, ratio 10:8.2; scape as long as 4 following funiculus segments; appendages very pale brown (Fig. 101) .......................... 22. tuberum (Fabricius)   HNS

Area between notauli with dilute sculpture, the striae almost obsolete in centre; petiole longer than high, ratio 10:7.2; scape as long as 3 following segments; appendages almost colourless ................................... 23. unifasciatus (Latreille)   HNS

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

SubFamily

Myrmicinae

Tribe

Leptothoracini

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