A new ant species of the genus tetramorium mayr, 1855 (hymenoptera: Formicidae) from saudi arabia, with a revised key to the arabian species

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Abstract

Tetramorium amalae sp. n. is described and illustrated from Saudi Arabia based on two worker caste specimens collected in Al Bahah region. The new species belongs to the T. shilohense group and appears to be closely related to T. dysderke Bolton from Nigeria. T. amalae is distinguished by having well-developed frontal carinae, smaller eyes, greater head length and width, greater pronotal width, and the petiole node is longer than broad. Tetramorium latinode Collingwood & Agosti is recorded for the first time from Saudi Arabia and for only the second time since the original description. The worker caste of T. latinode is redescribed and illustrated using scanning electron micrographs to facilitate recognition and the gyne is described for the first time with observations given on species relationships, biology and habitat. A revised key to the nineteen Tetramorium species recorded from Arabian Peninsula based on worker castes is provided. Tetramorium bicarinatum (Nylander) is recorded for the first time from Saudi Arabia. It is suggested that T. amalae and T. latinode are endemic to the Arabian Peninsula. © 2012 Sharaf et al.

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Sharaf, M. R., Aldawood, A. S., & Taylor, B. (2012). A new ant species of the genus tetramorium mayr, 1855 (hymenoptera: Formicidae) from saudi arabia, with a revised key to the arabian species. PLoS ONE, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030811

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