Adetomyrma clarivida

Known only from males that were found in two localities. All the specimens were collected from a malaise trap,

Identification
Yoshimura and Fisher (2012) - The male of A. clarivida is distinguished easily from the other Adetomyrma males by a combination of large eye size, the large ocellus, which is located close to the posterior eye margin, the mesofemur lacking long hairs on its anterior surface, less developed subpetiolar process, and the hairs on the compound eye, which are more than 0.33X of the horizontal diameter of the mid ocellus.

Adetomyrma clarivida is morphologically similar to Adetomyrma cilium and Adetomyrma aureocuprea. However, A. clarivida lacks long hairs on the mesofemur, while A. cilium has short and long hairs; A. clarivida has a 3,3 palpal formula, while A. cilium has a 2,3 formula; A. clarivida has longer hairs on the eye which are more than 0.33x of mid ocellus diameter, while A. aureocuprea has shorter hairs which are about 0.25× of mid ocellus diameter. The distance between the lateral ocellus and eye in A. clarivida (0.5× of lateral ocellus diameter) is shorter than the distance in A. aureocuprea (the same as lateral ocellus diameter). Although A. aureocuprea shows great variation in the size of the eye and some specimens of A. aureocuprea are apparently similar to A. clarivida, a combination of the characters in the eye hairs and ocellus-eye distance consistently separates A. clarivida from A. aureocuprea.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Malagasy Region: Madagascar.

Castes
Known only from the male caste.

Nomenclature

 *  clarivida. Adetomyrma clarivida Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012: 21, figs. 23, 25, 35, 44, 53, 61, 70 (m.) MADAGASCAR.

Male
Measurements: holotype. HL 0.64, HW 0.7, SL 0.2, EL 0.52, WL 1.58, MnW 0.98, CI 109.8, SI 28.3, EI 82, MnI 140.3.

HL 0.6–0.68, HW 0.91–0.97, SL 0.18–0.2, EL 0.49–0.54, WL 1.45–1.63, MnW 0.87–0.99, CI 142.1–150.2, SI 18.6–21, EI 77.8–81.5, MnI 95.5–107.7 (3 paratypes and 2 individuals measured).

Eye extremely large and prominent: posterior margin exceeding posterior margin of mid ocellus in full-face view in most cases. Distance between lateral ocellus and eye shorter than 0.5x of diameter of lateral ocellus. Palpal formula 3,3 (three maxillary and three labial). Notaulus absent on mesoscutum. Parapsidal line usually clearly impressed, sometimes weak and unclear. Anterior margin of petiole longer than its dorsal margin in lateral view. Subpetiolar process developed as triangular process without ventral hairs.

Left and right parameres not overlapping or narrowly overlapping on dorsal small part of basimere. No distinct projection or lobe present on posterodorsal portion of paramere. Basal ring not reduced, covering whole anterior margin of paramere in lateral view. Basal projection on cuspis clear but not extraordinarily well developed. Aedeagus in lateral view narrowed after ventral projection; apical margin relatively blunt, with a small, broadly triangular projection on its posteroventral portion; posteroventral margin of ventral projection convex.

Hair on compound eyes short, 0.33x to 0.5x diameter of mid ocellus. Mesofemur in dorsal view, anterior face covered with dense subdecumbent hairs, but without longer hairs. Ventral margin of eye edged with darker pigment and minute punctures. Body bicolored, head brown and remainder yellow.

Type Material
Holotype. Male: CASENT0064259, MG-31-22: MADAGASCAR, Antsiranana, SAVA Region, district of Sambava, Marojejy National Park, 5 km W of Manantenina village, 1st camp site (Mantella), 14° 26.29´ S, 49° 46.44´ E, 487 m alt., low altitude rainforest, Malaise trap, 18–30.v.2005, Rin'Ha, Mike leg. . Paratypes. 1 male: CASENT0063789, MG-31–15: same locality and method as holotype, 11–18.iii.2005, Rin'Ha, Mike leg. [CASC]; 1 male: CASENT0064384, MG-31-19: same locality and method as holotype, 16–28.iv.2005, Rin'Ha, Mike leg. ; 1 male: CASENT0109019, MG-31–17: same locality and method as holotype, 25.iii – 4.iv.2005, Rin'Ha, Mike leg. [CASC]

Etymology
This species name is derived from the Latin word clarividus (clairvoyant), referring to the large eye size of the new species. The species epithet is treated as a noun in apposition, and thus invariant.

Determination Clarifications
This new species corresponds to the following species code used in previous studies: mgm03: Yoshimura & Fisher 2012.