Solenopsis phoretica

Solenopsis phoretica was described from a single dealate queen (currently the only known specimen) found clinging to the petiole of a nest queen of Pheidole dentata in Gilchrist County, Florida. The position of this queen, as well as details of its morphology, strongly suggest that it represents a parasitic species.

Identification
This species is distinguished from other Solenopsis by its concave clypeal area and slender, elongate mandibles with an enlarged basal tooth.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Nearctic Region: United States.

Nomenclature

 *  phoretica. Solenopsis phoretica Davis & Deyrup, 2006: 141, fig. 1 (q.) U.S.A.