Temnothorax striatulus

This species is only known from type material and the types have possibly been lost.

Identification
Mackay (2000) "Based on the description and illustrations in Stitz (1937). This species should be easy to recognize as the propodeum is without propodeal spines or angles and completely rounded. The node of the petiole is also low and rounded. The antenna is 12-segmented.

The rounded propodeum will separate this species from all others in the New World."

Distribution
MEXICO. Guerrero.

Abundance
Only known from types.

Nomenclature

 *  striatulus. Leptothorax striatulus Stitz, 1937: 133 (w.) MEXICO. Combination in L. (Myrafant): Kempf, 1972a: 132; in Temnothorax: Bolton, 2003: 272. See also: Mackay, 2000: 413.

Queen
No Queens known for this species.

Male
No Males known for this species.

Type Material
Mackay (2000) was not able to locate the type material.

Type Locality Information
MEXICO. Guerrero. Texquitzin near Chilopa.xii-1929. L. Schultze

Additional References

 * MacKay, W. P. 2000. A review of the New World ants of the subgenus Myrafant, (Genus Leptothorax) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology. 36:265-444.