Lasius flavoniger

One of the two collections of this species, from near Altinözu 10 June 1993, was collected from an orchard meadow with alates in the nest (Seifert 2020).

Identification
Seifert (2020) - Lasius flavoniger is well separable from Lasius flavescens by a much longer and more flattened scape, a longer terminal segment of maxillary palp, and a larger torulo-clypeal distance. The main differences to Lasius schulzi are the much more numerous setae on scape, tibiae and genae and the rougher pubescence.

Distribution
Seifert (2020) - Known from two sites in SE Turkey: Sogukoluk (37.52°N, 27.92°E, 500 m) and 5 km S of Altinözu (36.08°N, 36.25°E, 350 m).

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Palaearctic Region: Turkey.

Nomenclature

 *  flavoniger. Lasius (Lasius) flavoniger Seifert, 1992b: 27, fig. 20 (w.) TURKEY.

Description
Seifert (2020) - Absolute size rather small (CS 872 µm). Head length rather large (CL/CW900 1.082); scape long (SL/CS900 1.002); postocular distance rather small (PoOc/CL900 0.228); torulo-clypeal distance medium rather large (dClAn900 4.71); eye size small (EYE/CS900 0.229); terminal segment of maxillary palp moderately long (MP6/CS900 0.196). Number of mandibular dents medium (MaDe900 8.00). Pubescence on clypeus very sparse (sqPDCL900 5.52); frontal pubescence, in contrast, rather dense and long (PLF900 35.2). All surfaces of head and mesosoma with numerous standing setae of medium to large length (PnHL/CS900 0.160, GuHL/CS900 0.128, nGu900 10.5, nOcc900 19.1, nGen900 10.2, nSt900 6.6). Dorsum of scape with a number of subdecumbent to suberect setae (nSc900 10.4), flexor profile of hind tibia with more numerous erect to suberect setae (nHT900 24.7). Coloration: Head and gaster yellowish brown, remaining body parts yellowish.

Abbreviations given above for measurements, ratios and functions are defined here: Seifert 2020 Lasius characters. Also see table 7 in Seifert 2020 for morphometric measurements, ratios, and functions.

Type Material
Seifert (2020) - Lectotype (2nd specimen, by present designation) and two paralectotype workers on the same pin labelled ”TURKEY: S.Coastlands. Sogukolok. C. Kosswig. B.M.1948-400.“; depository:.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

 * Borowiec L. 2014. Catalogue of ants of Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and adjacent regions (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Genus (Wroclaw) 25(1-2): 1-340.
 * Seifert B. 1992. A taxonomic revision of the Palaearctic members of the ant subgenus Lasius s.str. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Abhandlungen und Berichte des Naturkundemuseums Görlitz 66(5): 1-67.