Solenopsis stricta species complex

The following is based on: Pacheco, J.A. & Mackay, W.P. 2013. The systematics and biology of the New World thief ants of the genus Solenopsis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, New York. 501 pp. [[Media:Pacheco, J.A. & Mackay, W.P. 2013. The systematics and biology of the New World thief ants of the genus Solenopsis.pdf|PDF]]

Solenopsis stricta Species Complex


 * Solenopsis hayemi
 * Solenopsis longinoi
 * Solenopsis stricta

This is a group of New World thief ants in the genus Solenopsis.

Diagnosis - The workers are moderately large in size (total length 1.6-2.25 mm), with relatively large eyes (0.03-0.04 mm maximum diameter). The lateral clypeal teeth are poorly developed or even absent, with the clypeal carina passing anteriorly, abruptly bending and forming the lateral anterior border of the clypeus. The notopropodeal suture is deeply impressed; the propodeum is broadly rounded, with no indication of a separation into a dorsopropodeum and posteropropodeum. The petiole is much larger and wider than in the workers in the other complexes, with the width (at the level of the dorsum of the anterior peduncle) greater than the height (from dorsum of anterior peduncle to apex).

Key to workers of the stricta species complex

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 * Propodeum dome-shaped, with noticeable hump; scape long (0.48-0.50 mm); length of minor funicular segments long (0.22-0.24 mm); peduncle noticeably elongate; known only from Costa Rica. . . . . Solenopsis longinoi


 * Propodeum broadly rounded, with no prominent bulge; scape shorter (0.33-0.42 mm); length of minor funicular segments shorter (0.15-0.18 mm); peduncle not extended; widespread . . . . . 2

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 * Usually deep reddish-brown, with black gaster (occasionally concolorous yellow in Brazil); petiole thickened, robust (viewed dorsally); Mexico to Paraguay . . . . . Solenopsis hayemi


 * Usually pale brown to medium brown, with slightly darker gaster; petiole thin, slender (viewed dorsally); Panama south to Paraguay and Bolivia . . . . . Solenopsis stricta

Clave para las obreras del complejo stricta