Carebara yanoi

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Oriental Region: Taiwan.

Nomenclature

 *  yanoi. Pheidologeton yanoi Forel, 1912a: 57 (w.q.) TAIWAN. Forel, 1913f: 192 (m.). Combination in Carebara: Fischer, Azorsa & Fisher, 2014: 72. Senior synonym of dentiviris: Terayama, 2009: 156. See also: Wheeler, W.M. 1930a: 100.
 * dentiviris. Pheidologeton dentiviris Forel, 1913f: 192 (m.) TAIWAN. Santschi, 1937h: 372 (q.). Combination in Idrisella: Santschi, 1937h: 372; in Pheidologeton: Ettershank, 1966: 118; in Carebara: Fischer, Azorsa & Fisher, 2014: 71. Junior synonym of yanoi: Terayama, 2009: 156.

Male
Wheeler (1930) - Length 7.5 mm.

Head small, broader than long, semicircularly rounded behind, with very convex eyes and ocelli. Mandibles small and narrow, two-toothed. Antennae less than half as long as the body; scapes more than twice as long as broad. Thorax broader than the head; epinotum shaped much as in the female, but without teeth. Petiolar node lower and less acute above in profile, the ventral surface of the peduncle unarmed. Postpetiole short, nearly three times as broad as long, with angulate anterior comers and subparallel sides, the latter not expanded below and sublamelliform as in the female. Gaster rather broadly elliptical, with large, spreading genital appendages. Wings short (7.8 mm.)

Shining; head and pedicel opaque, densely and finely punctate; thorax less densely punctate-aciculate; gaster somewhat coriaceous, with sparse, coarse, piligerous punctures.

Hairs and pubescence golden yellow, the former rather abundant, suberect on the body, much shorter, denser and more oblique on the appendages.

Black; mandibles, antennae, legs and genitalia brown. Wings rather strongly infuscated; veins and pterostigma resin-colored, with dark brown borders.