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Brachymyrmex (Bryscha) micromegas Santschi, 1923b PDF: 675, figs. 30, 32 (w.) BRAZIL. Neotropic.
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Ortiz & Fernández, 2014 PDF: 16 (w.).
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Description
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Minor worker. Lectotype measurements (mm) (n=1) HL1 0.78; HL2 0.49; HL3 0.29; HW 0.70; SL 0.72; EL 0.21; WL 0.98; PnL 0.29; PnW 0.53; ML 0.23; MW 0.53; Indices CI 90; SI1 102.77; SI2 148; OI 30.55.
Paralectotype measurements (mm) HL1 0.78; HL2 0.49; HL3 0.29; HW 0.70; SL 0.72; EL 0.21; WL 0.98; PnL 0.29; PnW 0.53; ML 0.23; MW 0.53; Indices CI 90; SI1 102.77; SI2 148; OI 30.55.
Additional material examined measurements (mm) (n=2) HL1 0.83 – 0.94; HL2 0.25 – 0.33; HW 0.77 – 0.86; SL 0.74 – 0.80; EL 0.16 – 0.19; WL 1.0 – 1.10; PnL 0.29 – 0.33; PnW 0.53 – 0.59; ML 0.23 – 0.27; MW 0.25 – 0.33; Indices CI 92 – 94; SI1 92 – 97; SI2 71 – 76; OI 21 – 22.
Description. Head longer than wide, sub-rectangular. Posterior cephalic border slightly concave. Clypeus large, with rounded anterior margin. Toruli touching the posterior clypeal margin but never surpassing it (best observed in anterodorsal oblique view). Scapes long, surpassing the posterior margin of the head. Ocelli present. Eyes well developed, situated posterior to mid line of head, with 14–15 ommatidia at maximum diameter. Promesonotum in profile conspicuously convex, higher than propodeum. Mesonotum inclined, strongly convex, in profile and separated from pronotum (Fig. 5).
Metanotal groove deep, wide. Metathoracic spiracles fully dorsal, tumuliform, bulging out of the metanotal groove in lateral view (Fig. 5). Propodeal spiracle near to declivity of propodeum. Petiolar scale not inclined forward.
Body smooth and shiny, except for the metapleura, which have very fine, longitudinal striations. Most of mandibular surface smooth and shiny (best observed in anterodorsal oblique view). Entire body, including antennae, legs and palps with conspicuous erect and sub-erect pilosity. Clypeus with a row of many long thick hairs near the anterior margin, the rest of the clypeal surface with many shorter hairs. Gaster smooth and shiny without scattered long erect hairs and without dense pubescence. Body usually light brown, gaster often darker.
Major worker. Paralectotype measurements (mm) (n=3). HL1 1.66 – 1.88; HL2 1.17; HL3 0.57 – 0.63; HW 1.66 – 1.83; SL 1.12 – 1.23; EL 0.25 – 0.28; WL 1.66 – 1.8; PnL 0.49 – 0.73; PnW 1.05 – 1.13; ML 0.55 – 0.63; MW 0.63 – 0.75; Indices CI 95 – 100; SI1 61.6 – 74.12; SI2 105; OI 15.1 – 15.7.
Description. Head strongly cordate, broader at eye level (Fig. 1). Clypeus large, with anterior margin rounded. Toruli touching the posterior clypeal margin but never surpassing it. Scapes surpassing the posterior margin of the head. Ocelli present. Eyes well developed, situated posterior to the midline of the head. Promesonotum in profile strongly convex, higher than the propodeum.
Metanotal groove deep. Metathoracic spiracles fully dorsal, tumuliform, bulging out of the metanotal groove in lateral view (Fig. 2). Propodeal spiracle near to declivity of propodeum. Petiole scale not inclined forward, rounded.
Body smooth and shiny, except for the metapleura, which has very fine, longitudinal striations. The entire body, including antennae, legs and palps with conspicuous, erect and sub-erect pilosity. Clypeus with a row of many long thick hairs near anterior margin, the rest of the clypeal surface shiny and with many shorter hairs. Body light brown.
Queen and male. Unknown.
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- Claudia M. Ortiz, Fernando Fernández
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- Ortiz C, Fernández F (2014) Brachymyrmex species with tumuliform metathoracic spiracles: description of three new species and discussion of dimorphism in the genus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) ZooKeys 371: 13–33
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- Claudia M. Ortiz
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- Fernando Fernández