Strumigenys augustandrewi

This species occurs in mature cloud forest. It is known from four workers from four different Winkler samples of sifted litter from the forest floor. (Longino 2006)

Identification
Longino (2006) - This species is similar to Strumigenys longinoi. In Bolton's (2000: 147) key to Neotropical Pyramica, it fails at couplet 70, which differentiates Strumigenys prex and Strumigenys longinoi. Like S. prex, S. augustandrewi has the head less dorsoventrally flattened (maximum depth of head = 0.62 × HW) and with the mandibles fully closed the cuticular margins of the mandibles from which the teeth arise diverge anteriorly (they are parallel in S. longinoi). Like S. longinoi, the dorsum of the petiolar node is longer than wide, and it is a large species, similar in size to S. longinoi (S. prex is minute). The propodeal spines of S. longinoi are relatively short with well-developed infradental lamellae; in contrast, the spines of P. augustandrewi are longer, more spiniform, and without strongly developed infradental lamellae. The first gastral sternite of S. longinoi is strongly concave anteriorly, so that the gaster is teardrop-shaped in side view. The first gastral sternite of S. augustandrewi is less concave and the gaster is more elliptical in side view.

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

Castes
Known only from the worker caste.

Nomenclature

 *  augustandrewi. Pyramica augustandrewi Longino, 2006b: 140, figs. 22-24 (w.) COSTA RICA. Combination in Strumigenys: Baroni Urbani & De Andrade, 2007: 116

Worker
Holotype: ML 0.134, HL 0.746, HW 0.600, HD 0.372, MeL 0.763.

Mandible short and curving downward in profile; lateral head capsule with the antennal scrobe mostly or entirely smooth and shining; propodeal spines present (former Glamyromyrmex); leading edge of scape lacking erect setae; disc of postpetiole in dorsal view very broadly U-shaped, with an extremely deeply concave anterior face; spongiform tissue absent from ventral surface of petiole, postpetiole and first gastral sternite; face lacking erect setae; head in side view convex above and below, not flattened; pronotum in dorsal view elongate, anterior margin strongly convex, rounding into lateral margins; pronotal humeral hair absent; dorsum of petiolar node strongly reticulate rugose; gaster in lateral view relatively elliptical, not strongly concave near postpetiolar insertion.

Type Material
Holotype worker: Costa Rica: Heredia Prov., 16 km SSE La Virgen (10° 16' N, 84° 05' W), 1100 m elevation, 20. II.2001, leg. Project ALAS 11/WF/01/13, specimen code INB0003213484. Paratypes: 2 workers, same data as holotype but 11/ WF/01/23, INB0003213214, 11/WF/01/40, INB 0003213234 (JTLC); 1 worker, Costa Rica: Heredia Prov., 10 km NE Vara Blanca (10° 14' N, 84° 05' W), 1500 m elevation, 9.III.2005, leg. Project ALAS 15/WF/02/03, INB0003666649.

Etymology
Named for my son August Andrew Longino.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

 * Longino J. T. L., and M. G. Branstetter. 2018. The truncated bell: an enigmatic but pervasive elevational diversity pattern in Middle American ants. Ecography 41: 1-12.
 * Longino J. et al. ADMAC project. Accessed on March 24th 2017 at https://sites.google.com/site/admacsite/