Gnamptogenys treta Lattke, 2004

Liu, Cong, Guenard, Benoit, Garcia, Francisco Hita, Yamane, Seiki, Blanchard, Benjamin, Yang, Da-Rong & Economo, Evan, 2015, New records of ant species from Yunnan, China, ZooKeys 477, pp. 17-78 : 31-32

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.477.8775

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DFE4A6FC-7728-4576-A1F4-BD1D38173811

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F33123A4-9CCC-9ECC-3D19-A729295E7C72

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scientific name

Gnamptogenys treta Lattke, 2004
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Formicidae

Gnamptogenys treta Lattke, 2004 Figure 14

Material examined.

CHINA, Yunnan, Xishuangbanna: XTBG (21.912° N, 101.285° E), Limestone forest, 06.vi.2013, 1 worker, 655m, Winkler sifting, B. Guénard, B. Blanchard and C. Liu ; "Holy Hills" (21.920° N, 101.240° E), Rain forest, 07.vi.2013, 1 worker, 665m, Winkler sifting, B. Guénard, B. Blanchard and C. Liu ; Menglun town (21.932° N, 101.271° E), Rubber plantation, 09.vi.2013, 7 workers, 645m, Winkler sifting, B. Guénard, B. Blanchard and C. Liu ; Man Sai village (21.858° N, 101.277° E), Secondary forest, 12.vi.2013, 2 workers, 690m, Winkler sifting, B. Guénard, B. Blanchard and C. Liu ; Kilometer 55 station (21.962° N, 101.200° E), Rain forest, 13.vi.2013, 10 workers, 865m, Winkler sifting, B. Guénard, B. Blanchard and C. Liu

Distribution.

Known from Yunnan (new record) and Borneo (Figure 14 C). This collection represents the northern-most record in the distribution of Gnamptogenys treta .

Taxonomic note.

The identification is based on the key provided by Lattke (2004). Our material fits the holotype very well, except for the shape of the ventral process of the petiole, which is more rectangular in the material from Yunnan, whereas in the material from Borneo it is more triangular. Since this is the only difference we were able to observe, we treat it as intraspecific variation.

Natural history.

Gnamptogenys treta has been collected from the leaf litter in rain forest, secondary forest and limestone forest and rubber plantation.

XTBG

XTBG

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Gnamptogenys