Myrmica specioides Bondroit

Collingwood, C. A., 1979, The Formicidae (Hymenoptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark., Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica 8, pp. 1-174 : 56-57

publication ID

6175

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6283757

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scientific name

Myrmica specioides Bondroit
status

 

11. Myrmica specioides Bondroit   HNS , 1918

Figs. 30,36,48,54.

Myrmica specioides Bondroit   HNS , 1918:100.

Myrmica scabrinodis ssp. rugulosa var. rugulosoides Forel   HNS , 1915:29.

Myrmica rugulosoides var. striata Finzi   HNS , 1926:117.

Myrmica puerilis Starcke   HNS , 1942:24.

Myrmica balcanica Sadil   HNS , 1951:253.

Myrmica balcanica var. scabrinoides Sadil   HNS , 1951:255.

Worker. Yellow red to reddish brown. Antennal scapes sharply angulate at bend with a more or less distinct lateral expansion. Petiole narrow, rectangular from above, in side view sloping evenly from the anterodorsal crest to its junction with the postpetiole. Postpetiole spherical almost cubical in side view, only slightly higher than wide. Head Index: 84.6; Frons Index: 40.6; Frontal Laminae Index: 78.3. Length: 3.0-4.5 mm. Queen. As worker. Length: 5.0-5.5 mm.

Male. With short scape equal in length to three following segments; appendages more slender than in M. scabrinodis   HNS with hairs not longer than their appendage width, those on the underside of the hind tarsae being distinctly shorter than those on the extensor surface; petiole low with shallow dorsal curvature. Length: 5.0 mm.

Distribution. Rare. Denmark: LFM, R0dby, sand dunes, 1 colony Sept. 1974. - Finland: N, Taktom; Ab, Rymatylla. - England: East Kent only. - Range: Spain to W. Russia; Italy to South Finland.

Biology. This is a rather local species in Europe but likely to be overlooked through confusion with M. scabrinodis   HNS in the female castes and may well occur in other areas of southern Fennoscandia. It is a more slender species with a broader frons, narrow petiole and more spherical postpetiole. The male resembles that of M. rugulosa   HNS but has the petiole longer and lower with a much flattened dorsal area. In England and Denmark nests occurred in coastal sand and gravel banks with a simple entrance hole. Workers behave more aggressively than M. scabrinodis   HNS and sting freely. Alatae have been found in August and September.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

SubFamily

Myrmicinae

Genus

Myrmica

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