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Ponera (Pachycondyla) impressa Roger 1861:6. Syntype worker: Colombia.

Pachycondyla fuscoatra r. transversa Emery 1890:58 (part). Syntype workers: Alajuela, Juan Vinas [MCSN] (examined). Syntypes recognized as mixed series by Emery (1901). Synonymized under P. impressa by Kempf 1961:195. Proposed lectotype: Alajuela queen.

Emery first included specimens from Alajuela and Juan Vinas in his description of transversa, and later reidentified the Juan Vinas specimens as Forel's purpurascens (Emery 1901, 1911). At the Emery collection in Genoa no material is clearly marked as the type of transversa, but there is a queen labeled "Alajuela" under transversa and two workers labeled "Juan Vinas" under purpurascens. I assume these specimens are the syntypes. The queen from Alajuela should be designated lectotype.

Currently there are 5 names synonymized under impressa (Kempf 1961, Bolton 1995):

andicola Santschi 1913. Ecuador.cearensis Forel 1901. Brazil.inca Emery 1901. Peru.montana Forel 1912. Colombia.purpurascens Forel 1899. Costa Rica.transversa Emery 1890. Costa Rica.

I consider purpurascens to be a distinct species (see discussion under purpurascens).

I have briefly examined specimens of the impressa complex from various sites in South America, and the features that distinguish impressa and purpurascens in Costa Rica do not remain constant elsewhere. Thus the global definition of impressa is problematic. If further research resolves impressa into multiple species elsewhere in its range, and the Costa Rican form proves distinct from impressa s.s., transversa will be the correct name to apply.

Natural History:

This species is relatively rare, compared to the similar and much more abundant P. harpax. Foragers occur on the forest floor, and are never arboreal.

I have observed one nest of impressa. In Corcovado National Park, I put dead tabanids on the ground in an area with scattered impressa workers. One picked up a tabanid and I tried to follow it, but it was easily disturbed, and it would constantly hide motionless under leaves. I eventually found a nest entrance in the center of a mud clump. The nest went horizontally back into a clay bank, a short distance to a gallery about 2cm broad and 1cm high.

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Distribution Notes

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Brown (unpublished) lists southern Mexico to mountains of Peru and northeast Brazil. Kempf (1972) lists Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Trinidad, Guianas, Brazil (AM, PA, CE, GB, RJ, SP). Costa Rica: Atlantic lowland wet forest to 800m; southern Pacific lowland wet forest to 1200m at Wilson Botanical Gardens near San Vito.

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Taxonomic History

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Ponera (Pachycondyla) impressa Roger, 1861a PDF: 6 (w.) COLOMBIA. Neotropic. AntCat AntWiki HOL

Taxonomic history

MacKay & MacKay, 2010 PDF: 395 (q.m.).Combination in Pachycondyla: Roger, 1863b PDF: 18.Senior synonym of Pachycondyla fuscoatra andicola: Kempf, 1961e PDF: 195.Senior synonym of Pachycondyla fuscoatra montana: Kempf, 1961e PDF: 195.Senior synonym of Pachycondyla transversa: Kempf, 1961e PDF: 195.Senior synonym of Pachycondyla harpax irina: MacKay & MacKay, 2010 PDF: 393.
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Diagnostic Description

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- Las Trincheras.

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Forel, A., 1905, Miscellanea myrmicologiques, II (1905)., Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, pp. 155-185, vol. 49
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Pachycondyla impressa ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Pachycondyla impressa is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de Ponerinae.[1][2] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1861 door Roger.

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