Pheidole sparsisculpta

This species occurs in mature wet forest, from 50–1100m elevation. It is only known from the Barva Transect in Braulio Carrillo National Park, Costa Rica. Minor workers are moderately abundant in Winkler and Berlese samples of leaf litter from the forest floor, and there are occasional major workers associated with the minors. (Longino 2009)

Identification
With the morphometric profile and general habitus of Pheidole debilis. Minor worker: face and mesosoma with extensive smooth areas versus completely foveolate (debilis). Major worker: posterior fourth of face smooth and shining versus vertex lobes with faint reticulate rugose-foveolate sculpture extending almost to posterior border (debilis). (Longino 2009)

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Neotropical Region: Costa Rica.

Worker
Minor

Nomenclature

 *  sparsisculpta. Pheidole sparsisculpta Longino, 2009: 77, fig. 22 (s.w.) COSTA RICA.

Sequence data from the “dna barcode” region of mitochondrial gene CO1 place this species very close to or even within Pheidole debilis. Thus this is a situation worth further investigation, where there appear to be two morphological clusters in sympatry, yet sequence data suggest conspecificity.

Worker
Minor Measurements (paratype): HL 0.51, HW 0.46, HLA 0.17, SL 0.44, EL 0.08, ML 0.57, PSL 0.07, PMG 0.00, SPL 0.03, PTW 0.08, PPW 0.13, CI 91, SI 95, PSLI 14, PMGI 0, SPLI 6, PPI 159.

Measurements (n=10): HL 0.45-0.54, HW 0.41-0.49, SL 0.39-0.47, CI 90-93, SI 93-98.

Mandible and clypeus smooth and shining; face sculpture highly variable, largely smooth and shining with variable development of weak rugulae and foveolae; posterior margin of vertex flattened; occipital carina narrow, not visible in full face view; scape with abundant subdecumbent setae, none of which are longer than maximum width of scape; promesonotal groove very shallow, indistinct; propodeal spines present; mesosoma sculpture similar to face in variability, generally shiny, pronotum entirely smooth and shiny or with faint rugulae and foveolae, katepisternum and lateral and dorsal faces of propodeum faintly foveolate; abundant setae on promesonotal dorsum; dorsal (outer) margin of hind tibia with abundant subdecumbent pilosity, all shorter than maximum width of tibia, no long erect setae; first gastral tergum smooth and shining; gastral dorsum with abundant erect setae; color orange.

Major Measurements (holotype): HL 1.05, HW 0.95, HLA 0.29, SL 0.52, EL 0.12, ML 0.75, PSL 0.09, PMG 0.01, SPL 0.06, PTW 0.15, PPW 0.34, IHT 0.17, OHT 0.41, CI 91, SI 55, PSLI 9, PMGI 1, SPLI 6, PPI 226, HTI 40.

Measurements (n=2): HL 1.03-1.05, HW 0.95-0.97, SL 0.48-0.52, CI 91-94, SI 50-55.

Mandibles smooth and shiny; clypeus smooth and shallowly concave, with shallow anterior notch; face with widlely-spaced longitudinal rugulae on cheeks and between frontal carinae, fading to smooth and shiny on posterior third of face; head with abundant suberect setae projecting from sides of head in face view; scape smooth and shining, terete at base, with subdecumbent pubescence and scattered longer suberect setae; hypostomal margin flat; median tooth small; inner hypostomal teeth pointed, stout, closer to midline than to outer hypostomal teeth; promesonotal groove impressed; propodeal spines present; pronotum largely smooth and shining, with a few transverse carinulae dorsally; katepisternum and propodeum generally shiny, with a few irregular rugulae and patches of faint foveolae; dorsal (outer) margin of hind tibia with short decumbent pilosity, no long erect hairs; pilosity abundant on mesosomal dorsum; postpetiole in dorsal view strongly transverse, with prominent lateral conules; first gastral tergite smooth and shining, with abundant flexuous erect setae; color orange brown.

Type Material
Holotype major worker. Costa Rica, Heredia: 16km SSE La Virgen, 10.26667°N 84.08333°W, ±2000m, 1100m, 20 Feb 2001 (ALAS#11/B/BH/047), unique specimen identifier INB0003214434].

Paratypes: major and minor workers. Same data as holotype; same locality as holotype but 14 Mar 2001 (ALAS#11/WF/02/19), 19 Mar 2001 (ALAS#11/WF/03/19); Costa Rica, Heredia: 16km SSW Pto. Viejo, 10.31750°N 84.04889°W, ±500m, 500m, 20 Apr 2007 (Gilberth H and Felix C.#AMI-3-W-135-06), , , ,.

Etymology
The name is in reference to the sparse sculpture of the minor worker, compared to the similar P. debilis.