A new species and new record of the cryptobiotic ant genus Ponera latreille, 1804 (Hymenoptera, formicidae) from Hong Kong

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Abstract

Despite its small size, Hong Kong hosts a surprising level of ant diversity. Through faunal studies on arthropods conducted in Hong Kong over recent years, a new record and species of the genus Ponera have been discovered, which are introduced here. Ponera guangxiensis Zhou, 2001 is reported for the first time from Hong Kong, and Ponera tudigong sp. nov. is here described as a new species, easily distinguishable from other Ponera species and unique within the genus for its four mandibular teeth.

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Pierce, M. P., Leong, C. M., & Guénard, B. (2019). A new species and new record of the cryptobiotic ant genus Ponera latreille, 1804 (Hymenoptera, formicidae) from Hong Kong. ZooKeys, 2019(867), 9–21. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.867.36139

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