Apterostigma urichi Forel nitidum, Neal A. Weber, University of North Dakota, 1936

Neal A. Weber, University of North Dakota, 1936, The biology of the fungus-growing ants. Part. I. New forms. 1, Revista de Entomologia 7, pp. 378-409 : 392

publication ID

3011

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6287432

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scientific name

Apterostigma urichi Forel nitidum
status

var. nov.

Apterostigma urichi Forel nitidum   HNS , var. nov.

Worker: Length 5.4-5.8 mm. - Differing from topotypes of A. urichi   HNS chiefly in the surface of the body which is distinctly shining instead of opaque. The fine, appressed pubescence is less abundant.

Male: Length 4.6 mm. - Smiliar to the males of urichi   HNS from Kartabo, B. Guiana, but the surface of the body is distinctly more shining and the hairs more numerous and upright. Color of body darker brown, appendages, though lighter, are still darker than in the typical urichi   HNS .

Described from a colony taken by myself July 8, 1936, near the Orealla Indian Mission on the lower Courantyne River, British Guiana. The ants had a well developed fungus garden enclosed in a silk-like envelope, the nest being in a rotted stump. In the wood surrounding the nest was a colony of Subulitermes parvellus,(Silvestri), det . A. E. Emerson. Further description of the nest with evidence of the nature of this fungal silk-like envelope will be given in a subsequent paper.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Apterostigma

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