Strumigenys economoi

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Strumigenys economoi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Myrmicinae
Tribe: Attini
Genus: Strumigenys
Species: S. economoi
Binomial name
Strumigenys economoi
Booher, Prebus & Lubertazzi, 2019

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The lone specimen of this species was discovered in the Jardín Botánico Nacional, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The worker was collected from a mini-winkler sample of forest litter from the botanical garden's mature lowland forest.

Identification

Booher et al. (2019) – The two simulans group species, S. economoi and Strumigenys simulans, are the only Antillean species sharing the combined traits of four antennal segments and triangular shaped mandibles having interlocking teeth. Strumigenys economoi can be separated from S. simulans by pilosity and anterior outline of the clypeus when the head is in full frontal view. Strumigenys simulans has short standing curved setae on the dorsum of head and mesosoma, and a pair of elongate differentiated erect setae on the mesonotum, whereas S. economoi has only extremely short adpressed pilosity on these regions. The anterior outline of S. simulans between the mandible insertions is shallowly concave whereas in S. economoi the outline is sinuate with anterior and posterior borders similarly shaped.

Keys including this Species

Distribution

Latitudinal Distribution Pattern

Latitudinal Range: 18.49361° to 18.49361°.

 
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Subtropical
Tropical South
Subtropical
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Temperate

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists

Neotropical Region: Dominican Republic (type locality), Greater Antilles.

Distribution based on AntMaps

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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.
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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.
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Biology

Castes

Nomenclature

The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.

  • economoi. Strumigenys economoi Booher, Prebus & Lubertazzi, 2019: 353, fig. 10 (w.) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.

Unless otherwise noted the text for the remainder of this section is reported from the publication that includes the original description.

Description

Worker

Holotype HL = 0.52; HW = 0.37; ML = 0.07; PW = 0.23; SL = 0.22; FL = 0.28; CT = 0.21; EL = 0.04; TL = 2.22; WL = 0.48; CI = 71.1; MI = 12.8; SI = 60.7.

Mandibles in full face view and at full closure triangular. Mandibles relatively short; MI 12.8. In profile, base mandibles flat and inclined above dorsal profile of clypeus then abruptly arching ventrally with the apex of mandibles directed ventrally. Basal process of mandibles divided by a deeply incised transverse carina that fits into the dorsal anterior edge of clypeus when shut; the basal half a translucent thin lamella that fits under the anterior clypeal edge and the apical half a heavily sclerotized opaque process; inner margin truncate and flattened across basal (ventral) and apical (dorsal) portions. Basal process followed by ten teeth, three to four teeth along the basal flattened portion that are slightly smaller (≤0.01) than the 6-7 following teeth along apical arched portion (0.01-0.02). Angle of mandibles opening when basal process of mandibles rests in complementary labral pocket 59.6°. Labral lobes truncate with a medial concave impression separating them. Anterior border of lobes with translucent spoon-shaped setae. Head in full face with lateral margins evenly converging from posterior scrobal margin to anterolateral corners of clypeus. Head elongate CI 71.1. Anterior margin curving posteriorly from mandible insertions towards the midline with a small medial concave impression where mandibles meet; the outline of the anterior and posterior borders similarly contoured. Eye smaller than maximum width of antennal scape (EL 0.04, scape thickness 0.06), but obviously larger than greatest length across propodeal spiracle (0.03). In profile ventral margin of head with deeply and broadly incised postbuccal groove with outline of anterior and posterior ventral portions diverging. Scapes relatively short SI 60.7. Exposed disc of postpetiole 1.99 times as broad as long. Mesosoma elongate: WL 2.07 times PW. Mesosoma evenly convex in profile. Propodeal spines developed (0.07) as lamellate triangular appendages that up-curve at their apices in profile. Cuticular flange on declivitous face of propodeum narrows evenly below spine to bulla of metapleural gland. Petiolar node narrow, 0.56 times as broad as postpetiole in dorsal view. Head, mesosoma, and gaster uniformly dark reddish brown. Appendages lighter brown.

Sculpture. Medial and postero-medial portion of dorsum of head without sculpture and shining. Anterior clypeus and lateral portions of frontal lobes with fine punctate to punctate-striolate sculpture. In profile view, punctate sculpture weak to absent between the compound eye and the postbuccal impression. Dorsum and side of mesosoma mostly without sculpture, when present sculpture is faint superficial punctations and sparse striations. Petiolar peduncle covered in dense punctate sculpture. Dorsal surfaces of petiolar nodes and first gastral tergite evenly covered with extremely faint superficial punctations. Basigastral costulae limited to extremely fine striations on the lateral portions of first gastral tergite.

Pilosity. Dorsum of head with sparse minute simple to adpressed and shallowly expanded spatulate setae. No standing setae anywhere on head, mesosoma, legs, petiole, postpetiole, or gaster. Ground pilosity on these surfaces similar to those on head.

Color dark piceous-brown.

Type Material

Etymology

Named after myrmecologist and biodiversity scientist Dr. Evan Economo in recognition of his work on evolutionary patterns of biomechanically complex trap-jaws in Strumigenys.

References

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

  • Booher D. B., M. M. Prebus, and D. Lubertazzi. 2019. A taxonomic revision of the Strumigenys nitens and simulans groups (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), two Caribbean radiations of leaf litter ants. Zootaxa 4656: 335-358.