Proceratium arnoldi

Nothing is known about the biology of .

Identification
A member of the arnoldi clade. Outgroup of Proceratium lunatum and Proceratium burundense, and differing from both species, in the worker, by the sculpture more superficial and by the first gastral tergite more than 1/4 longer than the postpetiole instead of at least 1/7 of the length of the postpetiole. Proceratium arnoldi also differs from lunatum and burundense by the smaller value of CI (87.2-87.3) instead of 91.1-94.4. arnoldi, lunatum and burundeasse share the palp formula 3,2 and the lower mesopleurae shining and inflate. The shape of the head of arnoldi is more similar to the one of the outgroup species, Proceratium galilaeum, than to lunatum and burundense. (Baroni Urbani and de Andrade 2003)

Key to Afrotropical Proceratium Species

Distribution
This taxon was described, and is only known, from Zimbabwe.

Nomenclature

 *  arnoldi. Proceratium (Sysphincta) arnoldi Forel, 1913j: 210 (w.) ZIMBABWE. Combination in Sysphincta: Arnold, 1915: 35; in Proceratium: Brown, 1958g: 247. See also: Baroni Urbani & De Andrade, 2003b: 297.

Worker
Baroni Urbani and de Andrade (2003) - Head longer than broad, with the sides gently diverging posteriorly. Vertex in full face view weakly convex. Clypeus medially reduced, gently convex, between the and slightly longer than the antennal sockets. Anterior border of the clypeus gently convex. Antennal socket with broad torulus. Frontal carinae slightly far from each other, partially covering the antennal insertions. Frontal area concave on the posterior third. Lateral expansions of the frontal carinae narrow, raised, diverging on the two anterior thirds and subparallel on the posterior third. Genal carinae marked, each carina correspoilding to the external border of a deep sulcus. Eyes small, visible as a dark dot below the integument. Eyes placed on the mid line of the head. First funicular joint 1/4 longer than broad. Funicular joints 2-10 broader than long. Scapes short of the vertexal margin and gently thickening apically. External border of the mandibles concave. Masticatory margin of the mandibles with 3 denticles before the pointed apical tooth. Palp formula 3,2.

Mesosoma gently convex in profile and as long as the maximum head length (mandibles included). Promesopleural and meso-metapleural sutures impressed ventrally only. Basal face of the propodeum declivous posteriorly. Declivous face of the propodeum gently concave anteriorly. Basal and declivous faces of the propodeum separate laterally by a lamelliform tooth. Sides of the declivous face of the propodeum with a broader and posteriorly subangulate lamella. Lower mesopleurae with well-defined sutures, its posterior half inflate and smooth. Propodeal spiracle round amid above mid height in lateral view.

Petiolar node convex in profile, the dorsum of the node convex and bearing postero-medially a small, faint point. Petiole in dorsal view with the sides diverging on the anterior fifth and convex posteriorly. Anterior border of the petiole almost straight and carinate, the carina angulate on each side. Ventral process of the petiole lamelliform, subrectangular, pointed anteriorly and posteriorly. Postpetiole anteriorly broader than the petiole; its sides diverging posteriorly. Postpetiolar dorsurn with a posteromedial, very faint, semitransparent, flat bulla below the integument. Postpetiolar sternite anteromedially with a marked subtriangular projection and strongly convex posteriorly in side view. Constriction between postpetiole and gaster impressed. Gastral tergite I convex on the curvature and with a postero-medial, very faint, semitransparent, flat bulla below the integument. Remaining gastral tergites and sternites curved ventrally.

Legs slender and slightly elongate. All tibiae with a pectinate spur. Spurs of fore legs without basal spine. Fore basitarsi longer than the mid ones. Hind basitarsi 1/4 shorter than hind tibiae. Second tarsomere of hind legs subequal in size to the pretarsus. Pretarsal claws simple. Arolia large.

Body covered by hairs of three main types: (1) short, dense, subdecumbent on the whole body, sparse and suberect on the funicular joints; (2) longer than type (1), sparse and subdecumbent on the whole body, slightly shorter and rare on the scapes, absent on the funiculi; (3) shorter than hair type (1), dense and decumbent on the funicular joints only. In addition the funicular joints bear whitish, thick, appressed, short, sparse hairs.

Sculpture. Head, mesosoma, petiole, postpetiole and gaster punctate and superficially foveolate, the punctures very sparse and superficial on the gaster which is slightly shining, the foveae shallower, smaller, sparser and more irregular on the head.

Colour. Light brown.

Measurements in mm and Indices: TL 3.24-3.29; HL 0.78-0.79; HW 0.68-0.69; EL 0.02-0.03; SL 0.5 1; WL 0.90-0.92; PeL 0.33-0.34; PeW 0.35; HFeL 0.57; HTiL 0.48-0.49; HBaL 0.36-0.37; LS4 0.25-0.26; LT4 0.66-0.67; CI 87.2-87.3; SI 64.5-65.4; IGR 0.38-0.39.

Type Material
Baroni Urbani and de Andrade (2003) - Type locality: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Type material: holotype worker labeled: "Bulawayo (Arnold). Sysphincta Roger, sp. Proceratium (Sysphincta) arnoldi For., type" in, examined. A worker from Bulawayo, S. Rhodesia, 29.III.1913, G. Arnold, Arnold Coll. B. M. 1934-354, labelled as syntype in is likely to be the specimen on which Arnold (1915) based his description and was probably never examined by Forel.