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Camponotus (Orthonotomyrmex) lateralis var. rebeccae Forel 1913

Authors: Seifert, Bernhard;

Camponotus (Orthonotomyrmex) lateralis var. rebeccae Forel 1913

Abstract

Camponotus (Orthonotomyrmex) lateralis var. rebeccae Forel 1913 Investigated was a type worker from MHN Genève with missing gaster, labeled ‘Typus’, ‘Damascus’, ‘U.Sahlb.’, ‘ Camponotus (Orthonotomyrmex) lateralis Ol. v. Rebeccae type For.’, ‘CASENT0910432’. Running this type specimen as wild-card in a 5-class LDA considering all RAV-corrected characters except RipD (because of missing gaster), it is allocated with p = 0.9965 to the cluster of 36 ants given in Tab. 2. The posterior probabilities of the type specimen of belonging to other species were: p = 0.0035 for C. lateralis morph 1 and each p = 0.0000 for C. lateralis morph 2, C. anatolicus and C. honaziensis (for sample size see Tab. 2).

Published as part of Seifert, Bernhard, 2019, A taxonomic revision of the members of the Camponotus lateralis species group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Europe, Asia Minor and Caucasia, pp. 7-32 in Soil Organisms 91 (1) on page 21, DOI: 10.25674/so, http://zenodo.org/record/10724028

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Camponotus, Animalia, Camponotus (orthonotomyrmex) lateralis var. rebeccae forel 1913, Biodiversity, Camponotus lateralis, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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