Myrmica pelops

Seifert (2003) noted that all samples of M. pelops were found in very light, devastated coniferous forests, so, this species seems to be rather xerophilous.

Identification
M. pelops belong to the schencki species group. Seifert stated that it relates to Myrmica ravasinii, based on its quite large size, a somewhat similar scape structure and the shape and sculpture of its petiole. However, M. pelops clearly differs from the latter by a much wider frons (mean FI > 0.22 vs. < 0.20), and by a clearly much smaller lobe at the scape bend. On the other hand, the FI of M. pelops is similar to that of Myrmica schencki, but it well differs from this species by a distinctly different shaped scape lobe, by coarser rugae on the body, and by a shorter and stouter petiole with a short anterior peduncle. (Radchenko and Elmes 2010)

Key to Myrmica of West Europe and North Africa

Distribution
Known only from the type localities from Greece (Peloponnesus Peninsula).

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Palaearctic Region: Greece.

Castes
Queens and males are unknown.

Nomenclature

 *  pelops. Myrmica pelops Seifert, 2003b: 148, figs. 9, 12, 14, 15 (w.) GREECE. See also: Radchenko, Elmes & Alicata, 2006: 527; See also: Radchenko & Elmes, 2010: 213.

Etymology
Radchenko and Elmes (2010) - named for Pelops, the mythical Greek hero who gave his name to the region of Greece where the type series was found (the Peloponnesus Peninsula).