Aphaenogaster phalangium Emery
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Aphaenogaster phalangium Emery View in CoL HNS
Aphaenogaster phalangium Emery HNS 1890:47, pl. 5, fig. 6, 7. Syntype worker, male: Costa Rica [worker probably from Alajuela ] (Alfaro) [ MCSN] (examined, worker here designated LECTOTYPE, male identified as araneoides HNS ). Also described as new by Emery 1894:54. Description of larva (as A. araneoides inermis Forel HNS ): Wheeler and Wheeler 1953:64. Combination in Aphaenogaster (Ischnomyrmex) HNS : Forel 1899:59; in Aphaenogaster (Deromyrma) HNS : Emery 1915:71.
Aphaenogaster (Ischnomyrmex) araneoides var. inermis Forel HNS 1899:60. Syntype worker: Costa Rica (Tonduz) ; Syntype worker, male: Panama, Bugaba (Champion) [ MHNG MCZC] (examined, MHNG Tonduz worker here designated LECTOTYPE). Combination in Aphaenogaster (Deromyrma) HNS : Kempf 1972:23. NEW SYNONYMY
Aphaenogaster (Ischnomyrmex) araneoides var. nitidiventris Forel HNS 1912:15. Syntype worker, male: Costa Rica, Canas Gudas [sic, Canas Gordas] (Pittier) [ MHNG] (examined). Combination in Aphaenogaster (Deromyrma) HNS : Kempf 1972:23. NEW SYNONYMY
Aphaenogaster (Deromyrma) araneoides var. canalis Enzmann HNS , J. 1947:149, pl. 8. worker: Panama . NEW SYNONYMY
See under A. araneoides HNS for discussion of A. phalangium HNS lectotype designation.
The A. inermis HNS syntypes that were collected by Tonduz in Costa Rica are identical to material from Corcovado National Park, with matte gaster and strongly constricted neck. The Wheelers' (1953) description of the larva of A. inermis HNS was based on material from Barro Colorado Island in Panama. The A. nitidiventris HNS syntypes were collected in Canas Gordas, a site on the border with Panama in the Cordillera de Talamanca. They match more recent collections of A. phalangium HNS from this area. They have a highly constricted neck, like material from the nearby Pacific lowlands, but the fourth abdominal tergite is sublucid and weakly shagreened. The identity of Enzmann's A. canalis HNS cannot be unambiguously determined from the description or figure, but the description states "The insect is covered with beautiful golden erect hairs, which are longer and more abundant on the vertex and gaster, shorter and sparser on the thorax and legs." The fact that setae were mentioned on the legs suggests A phalangium HNS . Types were from Chiriqui, Panama, which, if from the lowlands, would be expected to be A. phalangium HNS .
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Italy, Genova, Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria" |
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Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
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USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology |
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