Lasius piliferus

Nests of Lasius piliferus have been found under stones.

Distribution
Seifert (2020) - An Iberian species known from 8 sites in the Sierra de Gredos, Sierra de Quadarrama and NE Pyrenees at elevations between 1250 and 1950 m.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Palaearctic Region: Andorra, Iberian Peninsula, Portugal, Spain.

Habitat
Seifert (2020) - Main habitats are semidry grasslands (pastures grazed by cattle, horse or sheep or S-facing meadows. However, more mesophilic conditions were not avoided.

Nomenclature

 *  piliferus. Lasius (Lasius) piliferus Seifert, 1992b: 20, fig. 13 (w.) SPAIN.

Worker
Seifert (2020) - Absolute size small (CS 812 µm). Head length index and number of mandibular dents medium (CL/CW900 1.061, MaDe900 8.2). Clypeal pubescence rather dilute (sqPDCL900 4.63). Pronotal setae of medium length (PnHL/CS900 0.150), significantly longer than gular setae (GuHL/CS900 0.114). Dorsum of scape without or only single semierect setae. Extensor profile of hind tibia with very few semierect setae (nHT900 3.2). It differs from the parapatric sister species Lasius psammophilus by the shorter scape (SL/CS900 0.929 vs. 0.960), smaller eye (EYE/CS900 0.220 vs. 0.238) and slightly larger seta counts. Coloration: not differing from situation in L. psammophilus.

See table xxx in Seifert 2020 for additional morphometrics. The abbreviated names of various quantitative data shown above are defined here: Seifert 2020 Lasius characters.

Type Material
Seifert (2020) - Holotype plus 4 paratype workers labelled ”Sierra de Gredos, 1600 m 13.5.91-8, 3 km S Hoyos de Espina“; 10 paratype of 2 other nest samples from the same location with date and sample label ”13.5.91-27“ and ”13.5.91-S“; depository.

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