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Bariamyrma gen. n. Type-species: Bariamyrma hispidula sp. n. Diagnosis of queen Ants belonging to the subfamily Myrmicinae. 1. Mandibles triangular, with a series of 9 teeth on the masticatory margin, the apical tooth being the largest. 2. Palp formula 3,2 (in situ count). 3. Anterior clypeal border convex, medially produced into a blunt point and covering basal mandibular margins. 4. Clypeus posteriorly narrowly inserted between the widely separated frontal lobes. 5. Clypeus with longitudinal rugae, not distinctly bicarinate but with a prominent anteromedian carina. 6. Lateral portions of clypeus not posteriorly raised into a shield-wall in front of the antennal fossae. 7. Anterior margin of clypeus with hairs but without a single prominent median seta. 8. Frontal carinae extend posteriorly to slightly behind the eyes; almost as long as the scapes and posteriorly diverging one from another. 9. No evident antennal scrobe present. 10. Antennae with 12 segments, funiculus clavate with a vague 3-merous club; each funicular segment sharply constricted one from another. 11. Frontal triangle well defined, smooth and shining. 12. Propodeal spiracle situated slightly above mid-height of sclerite, close to junction of metapleuron and anterad of teeth, well back from the edge of the declivitous face. 13. Declivitous propodeal face with a pair of sharply pointed triangular lateral teeth joined by carinae to the well developed, bluntly pointed inferior propodeal plates. 14. Posteroventral alitrunk with a median convex emargination, not open and extending anterad of hind coxae. 15. Metasternal process absent. 16. Strongly pedunculate petiole, node conical with a bluntly pointed apex, petiolar ventrum with a low longitudinal carina, no prominent process. 17. Petiolar spiracle is at mid-peduncular length. 18. Postpetiolar node dome-shaped as seen laterally, and campaniform dorsally; prominent transverse subpostpetiolar process. 19. Sting weakly sclerotized and ending in a prominent lobular flange. 20. Apex of meso- and metatibiae each with a single simple spur. 21. Strongly sculptured cuticle except for gaster. Features of the anterior wing venation include Mfl branching out quite distad of cu-a, the absence of 1r and r-m, the continuity of 2r and Rsf2-3. One cubital cell is present and the radial cell is closed. The posterior wing has only one cell, neither Rs, M, nor CuA extends after r-m, and M-Cu does not reach the wing base. A thickened cu-a reaches toward but does not touch the brief and thick anal vein. Wings with abundant decumbent pilosity, borders of posterior wings with a fringe of short hairs, but such a fringe lacking about the anterior wings.
Published as part of Lattke, J., 1990, A new genus of myrmicine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Venezuela., pp. 173-178 in Entomologica Scandinavica 21 on pages 173-174
Insecta, Arthropoda, Bariamyrma, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, Bariamyrma, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy
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