Lepisiota wilsoni
Lepisiota wilsoni | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Formicidae |
Subfamily: | Formicinae |
Tribe: | Plagiolepidini |
Genus: | Lepisiota |
Species: | L. wilsoni |
Binomial name | |
Lepisiota wilsoni Harshana & Dey, 2022 |
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Identification
Lepisiota wilsoni differs from the closest species Lepisiota lunaris in terms of sculpture of body and structure of the propodeal spine. The head, dorsum of pronotum, and propleuron of L. wilsoni are microreticulate with feeble striations and subopaque, whereas the head and dorsum of pronotum in L. lunaris are microreticulate without striations and propleuron is shiny. Propodeal spines are pointed in L. lunaris (Emery 1893a, Fig. 12; Syntype worker images, AntWeb: Casent0905157 photographed by Zach Lieberman) while blunt in L. wilsoni.
Keys including this Species
Distribution
Latitudinal Distribution Pattern
Latitudinal Range: 22.5° to 22.5°.
North Temperate |
North Subtropical |
Tropical | South Subtropical |
South Temperate |
- Source: Harshana & Dey, 2022
Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Oriental Region: India (type locality).
Distribution based on AntMaps
Distribution based on AntWeb specimens
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Countries Occupied
Number of countries occupied by this species based on AntWiki Regional Taxon Lists. In general, fewer countries occupied indicates a narrower range, while more countries indicates a more widespread species. |
Estimated Abundance
Relative abundance based on number of AntMaps records per species (this species within the purple bar). Fewer records (to the left) indicates a less abundant/encountered species while more records (to the right) indicates more abundant/encountered species. |
Biology
Castes
Nomenclature
The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.
- wilsoni. Lepisiota wilsoni Harshana & Dey, 2022: 16, fig. 4 (w.) INDIA (Madhya Pradesh).
Type Material
- Holotype worker. INDIA: Madhya Pradesh: Pachmarhi, 22°28ʹ50”N 78° 26ʹ29”E, 1050 m, 07.IX.2020, Coll. A. Harshana.
- Paratype workers. 7 workers with the same data as holotype. (type specimens deposited in NPC, New Delhi).
Description
Worker
Head: Head little longer than broad, sides weakly convex, posterior margin almost straight, posterolateral corners rounded and head covered with appressed pubescence (Fig. 4C); posterior margin of head with 4–5 erect setae (including a pair of erect setae between lateral ocelli); palp formula 6,4 and third maxillary segment from base longest of all segments, sixth segment distinctly longer than fifth segment; mandible with five teeth on masticatory margin, third tooth from apex smaller than fourth tooth, mandibular surface with fine long setae; antennae 11 segmented, scape extending to posterior margin of head about 1/3rd of its length, antennal insertions touching posterior clypeal margin; antennae with decumbent to semi-erect pubescence; clypeus dorsally convex, subcarinate at middle, having appressed pubescence, posterior margin of clypeus with a pair of long erect setae while anterior margin with two pairs of long erect setae with a median seta; anterior clypeal margin convex; compound eyes broadly oval, placed at about mid-length of head; three ocelli present.
Mesosoma: Promesonotum convex in profile view, higher than metanotum and as high as propodeum (Fig. 4A); mesometathorax constricted; propodeal spines short, broad at the base and blunt at apex; propodeal declivity slanting; fore tibiae with a pectinate spur at the distal end and basitarsus with a hairy notch at the proximal end; pronotum with 5–9 erect yellowish setae, mesonotum with two pairs of erect yellowish setae, metanotum with a pair of erect yellowish setae and propodeum with 3–4 erect yellowish setae (Fig. 4A); mesosoma with very sparse appressed pubescence
Metasoma: Petiole dorsally bispinose, each spine with a single small erect seta; gaster covered with sparse yellowish erect setae and appressed pubescence; acidopore well-developed and fringed with hairs.
Sculpture and colour: Head and pronotum microreticulate with feeble striations, subopaque; dorsum of mesonotum microreticulate; dorsum of metanotum and propodeum reticulate; mesometapleuron rugose; mesometanotal suture crossribbed; mandible, most of the clypeus smooth and shiny; propodeal declivity transversely striate; gaster faintly microreticulate and shiny. Body uniformly black; proximal 2/3rd part of antennal scape, trochanter, the proximal end of tibiae, and tarsi of legs yellowish-brown; palps, mandible, distal part of scape and funicles of antennae brown.
Measurements and indices (N = 5; holotype values within parentheses) - EL: 0.19–0.20 (0.19); HL: 0.60–0.65 (0.60); HW: 0.54–0.58 (0.54); MML: 0.27–0.29 (0.29); PH: 0.31–0.34 (0.32); PRW: 0.39–0.42 (0.39); SL: 0.64–0.69 (0.64); TL: 2.64–2.76 (2.76); WL: 0.84–0.93 (0.84); CI: 89–90 (90); OI: 33–35 (35); REL: 30–32 (32); SI: 114–121 (119).
Etymology
The patronymic name honours Prof. Edward O. Wilson for his extensive contribution to myrmecology.