Carebara periyarensis

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Carebara periyarensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Myrmicinae
Tribe: Crematogastrini
Genus: Carebara
Species: C. periyarensis
Binomial name
Carebara periyarensis
Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022

The only known specimens of this Indian species were manually collected beneath a stone in Medaganam region of the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The ground is heavily covered with leaf litter and has a dense canopy overhead. The region has an average daily temperature of 32°C and is comprised of intact tropical wet evergreen forest with minimum light penetration.

Photo Gallery

  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Fig. 1. Major worker of Carebara periyarensis, head in full face view.
  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Fig. 2. Major worker of Carebara periyarensis, body in profile view.
  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Fig. 3. Major worker of Carebara periyarensis, body in dorsal view.
  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Fig. 4. Minor worker of Carebara periyarensis, head in full face view.
  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Fig. 5. Minor worker of Carebara periyarensis, body in profile view.
  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Fig. 6. Minor worker of Carebara periyarensis, body in dorsal view.

Identification

C. periyarensis can be differentiated from the already described species from India on the basis of antennal segment as new species have 11 segmented antenna while rest of the species have 9 segmented antenna excluding Carebara affinis and Carebara diversa having 11 segmented antenna.

Though, it can be differentiated from C. affinis on the basis of following characteristics (Fig. 7 A, B and Fig. 7 C, D)

  • Head in C. periyarensis is as long as broad (head is distinctly longer than broad in C. affinis)
  • In C. periyarensis petiole node dorsally emarginated (petiole node dorsally not emarginated in C. affinis)
  • In C. periyarensis propodeum with a pair of denticles (propodeum with a pair of distinct long spines in C. affinis)
  • In C. periyarensis head finely and longitudinally striate throughout except small smooth median area at the frontal region, pronotum dorsally with longitudinal striations and laterally with transverse striations (head feebly longitudinally striate and mostly smooth with punctures, pronotum mostly smooth with few transverse striations anteriorly in C. affinis)

From C. diversa (Fig. 7 E, F), it can be distinguished by the following combination of characteristics

  • In C. periyarensis body size not large TL (Major worker 3.54-3.76mm and Minor Worker 1.76-1.92mm) (body of C. diversa is disproportionately huge TL (Major worker 10.34-11.71mm and Minor Worker 2.08-2.57mm)
  • In C. periyarensis head is short without a median ocellus in front and propodeum with a pair of short spine (head massive and subtriangular with a median ocellus in front and propodeum with a pair of distinct long spines in C. diversa)


  • Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022, Figs 7. A. Head in full face view of Carebara periyarensis. B. Profile view of Carebara periyarensis. C. Head in full face view of Carebara affinis. D. Profile view of Carebara affinis. E. Head in full face view of Carebara diversa. F. Profile view of Carebara diversa.

Keys including this Species

Distribution

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists

Oriental Region: India (type locality).

Distribution based on AntMaps

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Distribution based on AntWeb specimens

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Countries Occupied

Number of countries occupied by this species based on AntWiki Regional Taxon Lists. In general, fewer countries occupied indicates a narrower range, while more countries indicates a more widespread species.
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Estimated Abundance

Relative abundance based on number of AntMaps records per species (this species within the purple bar). Fewer records (to the left) indicates a less abundant/encountered species while more records (to the right) indicates more abundant/encountered species.
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Biology

Castes

Nomenclature

The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.

  • periyarensis. Carebara periyarensis Dhadwal & Bharti, 2022: 410, figs. 1-6 (s.w.) INDIA (Kerala).

Type Material

  • Holotype (worker): India: Kerala: Periyar Tiger Reserve, 930m, 9.3230°N, 77.1315°E, 27.i.2017 [PUAC T 101].
  • Paratype; 6 (w.) with same data as holotype, Hand picking method, leg. Tarun Dhadwal [PUAC T 103-108 ].

Description

Worker

Major

Head in full face view as long as broad, posterior margin concave in the middle with occipital corners rounded, lateral sides convex anteriorly; median portion of clypeus bicarinate and divergent anteriorly, anterior margin weakly concave; mandibles with 5 teeth; antennae slender, 11 segmented with a two segmented club, scape short reaching up to half of the head length; eyes small with 3 pair of ommatidium. In profile view, promesonotum high and convex, promesonotal suture obsolete, metanotal groove deeply impressed; propodeum with a pair of short denticles; propodeal declivity slightly concave; petiole node thick and subtriangular furnished with a keel beneath; postpetiole subglobose in shape. In dorsal view, pronotum globular, large, strongly convex occupying most of mesosoma; mesonotum small, transverse, metanotum reduced; petiole emarginated; postpetiole with convex lateral sides.

Sclupture, pilosity & Color: Mandibles longitudinally striated and clypeus smooth and shiny. Head finely and longitudinally striate throughout except small smooth median area at the frontal region, occiput with transverse striations; promesonotum longitudinally striated, metanotum reticulate and propodeum reticulate with few transverse striations; lateral sides of pronotum and propodeum with transverse striations; mesopleuron reticulated; in lateral view petiole and postpetiole with transverse striations and microreticulate in dorsal view, with one or two longitudinal rugae on petiole; postpetiole dorsally smooth and gaster reticulate anteriorly and rest of gaster smooth with punctures. Head and body with abundant erect to suberect hairs; scapes and tibiae with dense decumbent pubescence. Body generally reddish yellow in color, head somewhat darker in color and legs lighter yellowish in color.

Measurements and Indices:

Holotype: HL 1.03; HW 0.98; SL 0.57; ML 0.68; EM 0.36; WL 0.94; PW 0.58; MFL 0.66; MTL 0.51; PTL 0.30; PTH 0.22; PTW 0.16; PPL 0.28; PPH 0.20; PPW 0.26; GL 0.99; GW 0.70;CI 95.14; MI 66.01; SI 55.33; MLI 64.077; PPLI 93.33; PPI s162.50; TL 3.54 mm.

Paratypes (n=2): HL 1.01-1.06; HW 0.96-0.99; SL 0.52-0.57; ML 0.65-0.75; EM 0.33-0.39; WL 0.90-0.97; PW 0.54-0.63; MFL 0.64-0.69; MTL 0.51-0.53; PTL 0.30-0.33; PTH 0.22-0.24; PTW 0.14-0.16; PPL 0.24-0.28; PPH 0.21-0.22; PPW 0.25-0.28; GL 1.09-1.12; GW 0.74-0.84;CI 93.39-95.04; MI 64.35-70.75; SI 51.48-53.77; MLI 63.36-65.09; PPLI 80.00-84.84; PPI 175-178.57; TL 3.54-3.76 mm.


Minor

All characteristics are same except; size of minor worker is small, posterior margin widely emarginated in the middle, occipital corners almost straight, slightly rounded; mandibles smooth, head feebly longitudinally striate at sides, having smooth median portion and reticulated at occipital corners; pronotum smooth feebly reticulated anteriorly, mesonotum and metanotum reticulated, mesopleuron and metapleuron minutely reticulated. Body generally with less hair as compared to major worker.

Measurements and Indices(n=4): HL 0.42-0.47; HW 0.45-0.49; SL 0.35-0.39; ML 0.28-0.31; EM 0.14-0.17; WL 0.52-0.55; PW 0.28-0.31; MFL 0.36-0.39; MTL 0.32-0.35; PTL 0.19-0.20; PTH 0.14-0.16; PPL 0.15-0.17; PPH 0.13-0.15; PTW 0.11-0.12; PPW 0.14-0.16; GL 0.48-0.53; GW 0.32-0.37; CI 104.25-107.14; MI 65.95-66.66; SI 82.97-83.33; MLI 82.97-85.71; PPLI 78.94-85.00; PPI 127.27-133.33; TL 1.76-1.92 mm.


Queen

Unknown.


Male

Unknown.


Etymology

The species has been named after the name of the Periyar Tiger Reserve.

References