Temnothorax minotaurosi
Temnothorax minotaurosi | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Formicidae |
Subfamily: | Myrmicinae |
Tribe: | Crematogastrini |
Genus: | Temnothorax |
Species: | T. minotaurosi |
Binomial name | |
Temnothorax minotaurosi Salata, Borowiec & Trichas, 2018 |
This species inhabits humid areas overgrown by bushes, usually close to a water source. Workers have been collected on rocks partly covered by vegetation.
Identification
Salata et al. (2018) - Temnothorax minotaurosi is one of a number of species characterized by the absence of a metanotal groove, a uniform dark-body colouration, and the presence of a smooth area on the centre of the frons. Temnothorax minotaurosi differs in having its mesosoma covered with sparse, thick longitudinal striation. At first glance it may be confused with Temnothorax nigritus but differs in having a more convex petiole-node and the lack of reticulation on the mesosoma.
Keys including this Species
Distribution
Latitudinal Distribution Pattern
Latitudinal Range: 35.31667° to 35.31667°.
North Temperate |
North Subtropical |
Tropical | South Subtropical |
South Temperate |
- Source: AntMaps
Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Palaearctic Region: Greece (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. |
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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
Worker
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Nomenclature
The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.
- minotaurosi. Temnothorax minotaurosi Salata, Borowiec & Trichas, 2018: 785, figs. 46-50 (w.) GREECE (Crete).
Unless otherwise noted the text for the remainder of this section is reported from the publication that includes the original description.
Description
Worker
(n=10): HL: 0.712 ± 0.02 (0.682-0.737); HW: 0.59 ± 0.02 (0.547-0.625); SL: 0.51 ± 0.01 (0.486-0.525); EL: 0.162 ± 0.01 (0.145-0.179); EW: 0.115 ± 0.008 (0.101-0.123); ML: 0.839 ± 0.03 (0.788- 0.894); PSL: 0.209 ± 0.01 (0.196-0.235); SDL: 0.143 ± 0.01 (0.131-0.156); PL: 0.325 ± 0.01 (0.313-0.346); PPL: 0.185 ± 0.01 (0.168-0.201); PH: 0.227 ± 0.01 (0.212- 0.254); PPH: 0.222 ± 0.01 (0.201-0.24); HTL: 0.489 ± 0.01 (0.47-0.508); PNW: 0.414 ± 0.01 (0.391-0.436); PW: 0.177 ± 0.01 (0.156-0.201); PPW: 0.234 ± 0.02 (0.212- 0.257); HI: 82.9 ± 1.6 (80.1-85.4); SI1: 71.6 ± 1.2 (70.6- 74.8); SI2: 86.4 ± 1.4 (84.0-88.8); MI: 57.6 ± 1.2 (56.2- 59.7); EI1: 70.9 ± 4.5 (64.7-78.8); EI2: 16.1 ± 0.9 (14.8- 17.5); TI: 122.4 ± 1.3 (119.4-123.8); PI: 143.5 ± 5.2 (136.2-150.2); PPI: 83.6 ± 5.8 (73.6-90.1).
Whole body uniformly dark brown. Only flagellum, legs and base of the first tergite of gaster brown to bright brown. Femora with darker central part.
Head quadrate, 1.2 times as long as wide, lateral surfaces below and above eyes straight, posterior edges gently convex, occipital margin of head straight. Anterior margin of the clypeus slightly convex, with median notch. Eyes small, oval, 1.4 times as long as wide. Antennal scape short, in lateral view slightly curved, 0.7 times as long as length of the head, in apex gradually widened, its base with small, triangular tooth, funiculus long, club 3 segmented. Surface of scape with very fine microreticulation, shiny, covered with thin, dense, adpressed setae. Mandibles convex with thick sparse, longitudinal striae, shiny. Clypeus shiny, with thin, sparse, longitudinal striae, area between striae smooth and shiny. Frontal carinae short, not extending beyond frontal lobes. Antennal fossa deep, with a few roundly curved striae, area between striae shiny, with sparse and slight reticulation. Frontal lobes narrow, smooth and shiny. Head shiny, thick to thin, sparse, longitudinal, but sometimes interrupted, striation covers almost whole its surface, center of frons smooth, sometimes area between frons and eyes with sparse and thick reticulation, area between sculpture smooth. Occipital part of head and genae with reduced sculpture. Whole head surface bearing suberect to erect, pale, short and thick setae.
Mesosoma elongate, 2.0 times as long as wide, slightly arched in profile. Pronotum convex on sides. Propodeal spines long, triangular, with wide base, directed upward, with acute tips. Whole mesosoma surface shiny, with thick, sparse longitudinal striation, lateral surfaces sometimes with striation interrupted. Entire mesosoma bearing suberect to erect, pale, short and thick setae.
Petiole, in lateral view, with long peduncle, node high, with anterior face inclined, posterior face straight, its dorsal surface arched. Postpetiole, in lateral view, regularly convex, apical half with gently convex sides. Peduncle and petiolar node and postpetiole dorsum shiny, with thin, dense reticulation, area between rugae smooth, sometimes dorsal surface of petiole with a few wrinkles.
Gaster smooth and shiny, bearing erect, thin, pale setae. Legs short, shiny, with fine microreticulation. Tibiae 0.6 times as long as head length, bearing adpressed setae on the whole surface. Inner margins of tibia without a row of erect setae.
Type Material
Holotype (w.) (CAS ENT0845915): Greece, Crete, Chania Prov., Imbros Gorge, 35°12.684 N 24°10.104 E, 8 V 2013, 234 m, L. Borowiec (Museum of Natural History); Paratypes (8w.) (CAS ENT0845916-CASENT0845923): the same data as holotype, Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Taxonomy and Natural History Museum of Crete.
Etymology
Name refers to Minotaur /Μινώταυρος/. A mythological creature, part man and part bull, who lived on Crete trapped in a labyrinth built by Daedalus.
References
- Salata, S., Borowiec, L., Trichas, A. 2018. Taxonomic revision of the Cretan fauna of the genus Temnothorax Mayr, 1861 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with notes on the endemism of ant fauna of Crete. Annales Zoologici (Warsaw) 68(4): 769-808 (DOI 10.3161/00034541ANZ2018.68.4.004).
- Salata, S., Borowiec, L., Trichas, A. 2020. Review of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Crete, with keys to species determination and zoogeographical remarks. Monographs of the Upper Silesian Museum No 12: 5–296 (doi:10.5281/ZENODO.3738001).
References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics
- Salata S., L. Borowiec, and A.Trichas. 2018. Taxonomic Revision of the Cretan Fauna of the Genus Temnothorax Mayr, 1861 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with Notes on the Endemism of Ant Fauna of Crete. Annales Zoologici (Warsaw) 68(4): 769-808.
- Salata S., and L. Borowiec. 2018. Taxonomic and faunistic notes on Greek ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Annals of the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom Entomology 27: 1-51.