Tranopelta subterranea

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Neotropical Region: Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador.

Nomenclature

 *  subterranea. Monomorium (Mitara) subterraneum Mann, 1916: 444, pl. 4, figs. 29, 30 (w.) BRAZIL. Fernández, 2003c: 658 (q.m.). Combination in Tranopelta: Emery, 1919b: 61. Junior synonym of huberi: Emery, 1919b: 61. Revived from synonymy: Emery, 1922e: 193.

Worker
Fernández (2003) - Lectotype [here designated] (other material N=3): HW 0.92 (0.71-1.33) HL 0.99 (1.00-1.34) DA 0.42 (0.43-0.50) SL 0.92 (0.92-1.09) EL 0.10 (0.10-0.13) WL 1.17 (1.34-1.54) PL 0.42 (0.45-0.50) PPL 0.29 (0.28-0.38) GL 1.30 (1.29-1.64) TL 4.38 (4.59-5.64) CI 93 (71-100) SI 100 (81-129).

Feebly polymorphic. Head as long as broad (minors) to broader than long (majors). Posterior border of head slightly convex or flat (minors) to concave (majors). Lateral sides of head slightly concave and parallel (minors) to concave and narrower anteriorly (majors). Mandibles with five stout teeth, the apical and subapical teeth larger in majors. Mandibles smooth and shining with several longitudinal carinae, feebly impressed. Anterior margin of clypeus sinuous, concave in the middle. Clypeus never carinate, without median apical seta. Frontal lobes short. Antennal scrobes absent. Eyes minute (with 3-4 facets) to moderate (around 12 facets) in size. Scape ending near or surpassing slightly the head border. Inside view, promesonotum forms a convexity clearly separated from the propodeum, which is also concave. Metanotal groove deep. Pronotal suture impressed dorsally and broad laterally. Propodeum gently rounded, without spines. Bulla of metapleural gland bulging. Petiole pedunculated, node distinct. Subpetiolar process varies from a faint projection to a conspicuous spine. Petiole ventrally with a median carina posteriorly bifurcated in Y shape. Postpetiole with distinct anterior process, and a second transverse carinae. Postpetiole more or less broadly attached to gaster. Head with feebly short striae on posterior part (towards vertex) and clypeus. Dorsum of pronotum with microrugulation. Dorsum of mesonotum with scattered and irregular transverse striae. Dorsal and posterior declivitous face of propodeum with transverse striae extending onto sides. Peduncle of petiole and postpetiole with dense microsculpture, less marked on petiolar node. First tergum smooth and shining. Moderate pilosity on dorsum (except propodeum), consisting of erect hairs, larger on promesonotum. Color brownish yellow, with same hair color. Antennal club with denser pubescence than other segments.

Queen
(n= 1): HW 1.95 HL 1.65 SL 1.25 EL 0.43 WL 3.55 PL 0.95 PPL 0.50 GL 3.9 TL AA 10.5 11.10 CI 118 SI 64.

Head broader than long in frontal view, posterior margin straight, occipital corner narrow, sides slightly convex, subparallel. Eyes in middle of head. Scapes surpassing vertexal margin. Mandibles with six stout teeth, the apical tooth largest. Mesosoma modified as in myrmicine queens. Promesonotum dorsally with impressed longitudinal central line and two short lateral lines. Front wing as in figure 31. Petiole ventrally with one central carinae and several short and irregular carinae toward posterior border of petiole. Postpetiole broadly attached to gaster.

Head, mesosoma, petiole, and postpetiole with dense microsculpture (isodiametricaly granulose). Dorsum of gaster with fine and dense punctuation. Body and wings with dense pubescence. Short and erect pilosity over body, except propodeum. Head, promesonotum and gaster dark brown, otherwise rest or body lighter.

Male
(n= 1): HW (including eyes) 1.28 HL 0.95 EL 0.53 SL 0.38 WL 2.35 PL 0.60 PPL 0.50 GL 2.4 TL 6.95 CI 135 SI 30.

Head approximately as broad as long. Mandibles narrow, touching when closed and with 3 teeth, the apical tooth largest and separated from the other two. Clypeus nearly straight in the middle. Eyes closer to posterior clypeal margin than to ocellar area. Front wing as in Figure 31. Ventral surface or petiole devoid or central carina, instead several longitudinal, very short carinae. Sculpture and pubescense as in the female, hair longer.