Solenopsis brevicornis

Solenopsis brevicornis was collected in riparian tropical rain forest soil, tropical rain forest and disturbed tropical rain forest in clay soil using subterranean baits in Guatemala at elevation ranging from 11-1400 m. It has also been collected from extractions from forest litter. (Pacheco and Mackay 2013)

Identification
A New World thief ant that is a member of the brevicornis species complex

Pacheco and Mackay (2013) – Worker - This is a small concolorous yellow or brown species. It is easily recognized by the short scape and short minor segments of the funiculus. Additionally, it usually has roughened sculpturing on the mesopleuron, metapleuron and side of the petiole.

Solenopsis brevicornis is similar to Solenopsis azteca. The distribution of the two species overlap and the color can often be identical but can be distinguished by the punctures on the side of the mesopleuron and petiole (both completely smooth and polished in S. azteca or with weak sculpture along the lower, anterior border of mesopleuron). The similar Solenopsis terricola of lower Central America is dark, mahogany brown, with yellow antennae and legs. Solenopsis terricola can be further separated as it is has vertically striated frontal lobes (difficult to see), a trait absent from S. brevicornis, Moreover, S. terricola has a rounded petiolar node while S. brevicornis has a thinner, angulate node.

Keys

 * Key to New World Solenopsis Species Complexes
 * Key to Solenopsis brevicornis species complex / Clave para las obreras del complejo brevicornis

Distribution
Mexico south to Brazil.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Neotropical Region: Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Suriname.

Castes
Males have yet to be collected.

Nomenclature

 *  brevicornis. Solenopsis brevicornis Emery, 1888c: 356 (w.q.) BRAZIL. Senior synonym of medioclara, petropolitana: Pacheco & Mackay, 2013: 123.
 * medioclara. Solenopsis brevicornis var. medioclara Santschi, 1923c: 254 (w.) BRAZIL. Raised to species: Wild, 2007b: 54. Junior synonym of brevicornis: Pacheco & Mackay, 2013: 123.
 * petropolitana. Solenopsis brevicornis var. petropolitana Borgmeier, 1928a: 35, figs. 1-3 (w.) BRAZIL. Junior synonym of brevicornis: Pacheco & Mackay, 2013: 123.

Worker
Pacheco and Mackay (2013) - Measurements (n=5). TL 1.20-1.32 (1.25); HL 0.336-0.360 (0.346); HW 0.288-0.300 (0.293); EL 0.036-0.042 (0.037); ED 0.030; SL 0.186-0.216 (0.200); FSL 0.072; CI 81.7-87.5 (84.8); SI 51.7-60.7 (58.0); PL 0.078; PW 0.090-0.096 (0.091); PI 81.3-86.7 (85.6); PPL 0.096-0.102 (0.101); PPW 0.114-0.120 (0.118); PPI 80.0-89.5 (85.8); WL 0.240-0.288 (0.259); PSL 0.03; PSW 0.024-0.030 (0.026).

Small; yellow or brown, including legs; head subquadrate, longer than wide; lateral clypeal teeth angular, extralateral teeth absent; scape short; minor segments of funiculus short; cephalic punctures fine; eye small (4 ommatidia); punctures or roughened sculpturing at least on lower mesopleuron, metapleuron, side of petiole, postpetiole; petiole wider than postpetiole viewed laterally; petiolar peduncle lacking subpeduncular tooth.

Moderately hairy; sub erect hairs of various lengths encompassing nearly all body surfaces.

Type Material
Pacheco and Mackay (2013) - Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Guianas, (lectotype worker [here designated], Ihering, queen not found]. Solenopsis brevicornis medioclara Brazil, Minas Gerais, Pirapora (Luja) 30, E Layin, (4 workers, M.C.Z. Type 1420918 ). Solenopsis brevicornis medioclara, Brazil, Riacicabo Luja, (cotype 2 workers ).

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