Pseudomyrmecinae
Pseudomyrmecinae | |
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Pseudomyrmex acanthobius | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Suborder: | Apocrita |
Superfamily: | Vespoidea |
Family: | Formicidae |
Subfamily: | Pseudomyrmecinae Smith, 1952 |
Tribe: | Pseudomyrmecini Smith, 1952 |
Type genus | |
Pseudomyrmex | |
Genera | |
Pseudomyrmecinae is a small subfamily of ants containing only three genera of slender, large-eyed arboreal ants, predominantly tropical or subtropical in distribution.[1]
Systematics
- Pseudomyrmecinae Smith, 1952
- Pseudomyrmecini Smith, 1952
- Myrcidris Ward, 1990
- Pseudomyrmex Lund, 1831
- Tetraponera Smith, 1852
- Pseudomyrmecini Smith, 1952
Identification
Workers of this subfamily can be recognized by the combination of large eyes (EL/HL usually > 0.25), short mandibles, flexible promesonotal connection, and presence of a postpetiole. Other characteristic features include: antennal sockets partly exposed in full-face (frontal) view; the scape is relatively short (SL/HL < 0.75); the clypeus is narrow (front to back) and does not extend posteriorly between the frontal carinae; the metapleural gland orifice is situated at the extreme posteroventral margin of the metapleuron; the hind tibia usually has two apical spurs, of which the posterior spur is pectinate; and the sting is well developed.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Subfamily: Pseudomyrmecinae". antweb.org. AntWeb. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
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External links
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