Pseudomyrmex osurus

Identification
Ward (1989) - Examination of the syntype worker of P. osurus shows this to be a distinct species, differing from Pseudomyrmex faber (F. Smith) by the shape of the petiole (possessing a distinct anterior peduncle and differentiated node, in lateral view), and the smooth, shiny puncticulate head. Enzmann 's description of P. insularis fits P. osurus tolerably well, and agrees more closely with P. osurus than with any other species in the P. laevigatus complex known to me from Central America.

P. osurus is typically concolorous orange (head black in some Costa Rican and Colombian workers, which I take to be this species), while P. faber is more variable, with some workers (including the type) having a dark brown to black head and mesosoma.

Distribution
This taxon was described from Costa Rica.

Nomenclature

 *  osurus. Pseudomyrma levigata subsp. osura Forel, 1911e: 279 (w.) COSTA RICA. Junior synonym of faber: Kempf, 1958f: 449. Combination in Pseudomyrmex: Ward, 1989: 441. Revived from synonymy, raised to species and senior synonym of insularis: Ward, 1989: 441.
 * insularis. Pseudomyrma laevigata subsp. insularis Enzmann, E.V. 1944: 88 (w.) PANAMA. Junior synonym of faber: Kempf, 1958f: 449; of osurus: Ward, 1989: 441.

Type Material
Syntype worker. Costa Rica (pittier) [Examined].

Pseudomyrma laevigata subsp. insularis Holotype worker, Barro Colorado Island, Panama (location unknown) [not examined].