Simopelta longinoda

Identification
Mackay and Mackay (2008) - The short antennal scape would cause confusion with Simopelta breviscapa, the other species in which the antennal scape barely exceeds the posterior lateral corner of the head. It can be easily separated by the narrower petiole node (length 0.23, maximum width 0.20 mm, versus length 0.23, width 0.25 mm in S. breviscapa) and in that the lower parts of the pronotum and mesopleuron are smooth and glossy (sculpture only moderately shiny in S. breviscapa). The predominantly punctured head could result in this species being misidentified as Simopelta oculata. It can be easily separated by the much smaller eye, and the shorter antennal scape (extends well past the posterior lateral corner in S. oculata).

Key to Simopelta

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

Castes
Known only from the worker caste.

Nomenclature

 *  longinoda. Simopelta longinoda Mackay & Mackay, 2008: 307, figs. 17, 39 (w.) COSTA RICA.

Worker
The worker is a small (2.2-2.5 mm), black ant with dark brown legs. The head length ranges from 0.70-0.71 mm, the head width ranges from 0.51-0.53 mm. The mandible has three teeth, the anterior border of the clypeus is convex, and slightly overhangs the clypeal apron. The eye is small (maximum diameter 0.05 mm), located about two diameters from the anterior margin of the head. The scape is short, extending only slightly past the posterior lateral corner of the head. The sides of the head are nearly straight and parallel, the posterior border is weakly convex. The dorsum of the mesosoma is nearly straight, the mesonotum is slightly shorter than the dorsal face of the propodeum. The anterior face of the petiole is concave, the posterior face is straight, the two faces are nearly parallel, and the dorsal face is broadly convex. The spiracular horns are moderately developed, and the subpetiolar process is weakly developed. The petiolar node is long and narrow as seen from above.

Erect hairs (up to 0.1 mm) are present on the clypeus, and a few are present on the dorsum of the mesosoma, and all surfaces of the gaster, the remainder of the hairs are short (0.03 mm), and present on the dorsum and ventral surfaces of the head, the scapes, sides of the head, posterior border, dorsum of the mesosoma, very sparse on the petiole, and gaster, the hairs on the legs are similar, and suberect.

The head is covered by large punctures, with the region between them being smooth and glossy, those on the anterior half of the head are more scattered, those on the posterior half are in rows, giving that region the appearance of having transverse striae, the dorsum of the mesosoma is similar, the punctures on the side of the mesosoma are mixed with striae, the lower third of the pronotum, lower fourth of the mesopleuron, and the gaster are smooth and glossy.

Type Material
Holotype worker, one paratype worker , Est. Pitilla, 700m, 9km S Sta. Cecilia, P.N. Guanacaste, Prov. Guanacaste, Costa Rica, C. Moraga, 2-9 mar 1992, L-N 330200,880200.

Etymology
From Latin, longus, meaning long and nodus, meaning swelling or node, referring to the relatively longer petiolar node as compared to the close relative S. breviscapa.