Sociobiology (Jun 2015)

A Remarkable New Dimorphic Species of Solenopsis from Argentina

  • Fabiana del Carmen Cuezzo,
  • Fernando Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v62i2.187-191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 2

Abstract

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Solenopsis Westwood (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) is an ant genus that represents a taxonomical challenge including about 117 species in the New World, most of them Neotropical. Solenopsis can be divided in two artificial groups: “fire ants” and “thief ants”. The second group is represented by species often difficult to identify because of their small size and uniformity of color and sculpture. Most of the thief ants are pale yellow, monomorphic, and develop lestobiosis, inhabiting small colonies, often inside the nests of other species of ants. In this paper we describe a new species of thief ant, Solenopsis longicephalus sp. n. caracterized to be extremely dimorphic and with a set of characters probably convergent with other genera of Myrmicinae, such as Carebara and Pheidole.

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