Formica angusticeps STARCKE 1947

Formica angusticeps STÄRCKE, 1947 Formica rufa var. angusticeps STÄRCKE, 1947 [description, zoogeography] The taxon was described from the Netherlands. BOL- TON (1995) considered the name as available. The title of the paper “De boreale form van de roode boschmier ( Formica rufa rufa )” suggests tha...

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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5584836 2024-09-15T18:17:54+00:00 Formica angusticeps STARCKE 1947 Seifert, Bernhard 2021-04-28 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584836 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/F52B87F65E2D615AFC9FDAAEFC261C39 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.25849/myrmecol.news_031:133 http://zenodo.org/record/5582216 http://publication.plazi.org/id/0912FF8E5E366141FFC9DA41FF91193E http://zoobank.org/0E55C0D7-531A-48D7-A078-148B96BD461D https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584835 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584836 oai:zenodo.org:5584836 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/F52B87F65E2D615AFC9FDAAEFC261C39 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess License Not Specified A taxonomic revision of the Palaearctic members of the Formica rufa group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) - the famous mound-building red wood ants, pp. 133-179 in Myrmecological News, 31, 160, (2021-04-28) Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Formicidae Formica Formica angusticeps info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.558483610.25849/myrmecol.news_031:13310.5281/zenodo.5584835 2024-07-27T03:00:15Z Formica angusticeps STÄRCKE, 1947 Formica rufa var. angusticeps STÄRCKE, 1947 [description, zoogeography] The taxon was described from the Netherlands. BOL- TON (1995) considered the name as available. The title of the paper “De boreale form van de roode boschmier ( Formica rufa rufa )” suggests that STÄRCKE (1947) intended to introduce the new name at infrasubspecific rank. Yet, the main text did not make it clear what his intention was. If the name is available, we can assume a synonymy with Formica pratensis based on the following argumentation. The type locality is in Hoge Veluwe (51.08° N, 5.83° E, 38m) – a sand dune area with interspersed moister parts. We have only four species of the F. rufa group potentially occurring in that region: F. rufa , Formica polyctena , F. pratensis , and Formica truncorum . Formica truncorum is extremely rare in the Netherlands and STÄRCKE (1947) would have noted the diagnostic pigmentation. Therefore, he would have referred to one of the other three species. The reported presence on extensor profile of tibiae of 5 - 11 setae which are erected by 30 - 45° clearly speaks against F. rufa , F. polyctena , or F. polyctena × rufa . STÄRCKE (1947) gave no data on pilosity on back of head but he compared his F. angusticeps with specimens of “ F. rufa rufa ” from the Norwegian coast near the Lofoten (68° N) and of “ F. rufa alpina Santschi ” from the high Alps. For zoogeographical and morphological reasons, his specimens from the Lofoten obviously belonged to Formica lugubris and those from the high Alps to either F. lugubris or Formica paralugubris . These data implicate F. angusticeps to have a rich overall pilosity as it is typical for F. pratensis and to be hairier than in the hairiest F. rufa phenotypes. Published as part of Seifert, Bernhard, 2021, A taxonomic revision of the Palaearctic members of the Formica rufa group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) - the famous mound-building red wood ants, pp. 133-179 in Myrmecological News 31 on page 160, DOI:10.25849/myrmecol.news_031:133, ... Other/Unknown Material Lofoten Zenodo
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Formica
Formica angusticeps
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Formica
Formica angusticeps
Seifert, Bernhard
Formica angusticeps STARCKE 1947
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Formica
Formica angusticeps
description Formica angusticeps STÄRCKE, 1947 Formica rufa var. angusticeps STÄRCKE, 1947 [description, zoogeography] The taxon was described from the Netherlands. BOL- TON (1995) considered the name as available. The title of the paper “De boreale form van de roode boschmier ( Formica rufa rufa )” suggests that STÄRCKE (1947) intended to introduce the new name at infrasubspecific rank. Yet, the main text did not make it clear what his intention was. If the name is available, we can assume a synonymy with Formica pratensis based on the following argumentation. The type locality is in Hoge Veluwe (51.08° N, 5.83° E, 38m) – a sand dune area with interspersed moister parts. We have only four species of the F. rufa group potentially occurring in that region: F. rufa , Formica polyctena , F. pratensis , and Formica truncorum . Formica truncorum is extremely rare in the Netherlands and STÄRCKE (1947) would have noted the diagnostic pigmentation. Therefore, he would have referred to one of the other three species. The reported presence on extensor profile of tibiae of 5 - 11 setae which are erected by 30 - 45° clearly speaks against F. rufa , F. polyctena , or F. polyctena × rufa . STÄRCKE (1947) gave no data on pilosity on back of head but he compared his F. angusticeps with specimens of “ F. rufa rufa ” from the Norwegian coast near the Lofoten (68° N) and of “ F. rufa alpina Santschi ” from the high Alps. For zoogeographical and morphological reasons, his specimens from the Lofoten obviously belonged to Formica lugubris and those from the high Alps to either F. lugubris or Formica paralugubris . These data implicate F. angusticeps to have a rich overall pilosity as it is typical for F. pratensis and to be hairier than in the hairiest F. rufa phenotypes. Published as part of Seifert, Bernhard, 2021, A taxonomic revision of the Palaearctic members of the Formica rufa group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) - the famous mound-building red wood ants, pp. 133-179 in Myrmecological News 31 on page 160, DOI:10.25849/myrmecol.news_031:133, ...
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