Eutetramorium

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Eutetramorium
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E. monticellii worker from Comoros
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Eutetramorium

Emery, 1899
Type species
Eutetramorium mocquerysi[1]
Emery, 1899
Diversity[2]
3 species

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Eutetramorium is a small genus of ants within the subfamily Myrmicinae. To date it contains three species found in Madagascar and Comoros.[3]

Species

Description

The queen is extremely ergatoid in E. mocquerysi, alate in E. monticellii. In E. parvum a normal dealate queen is present in the type-series, but there is also a specimen that may be an ergatoid or a worker-queen intercaste, or possibly merely an oversized worker. Males are known only for E. mocquerysi, where it is smaller than conspecific workers.[3]

Taxonomy

This small genus was established by Emery (1899) for two conspicuous, large, darkly coloured Madagascan species that superficially resemble Tetramorium. Initially, Emery (1912, 1914) was of the opinion that the genus was referable to the tribe Myrmecinini, but Ashmead (1905) and Wheeler (1910) had already referred it to Tetramoriini, an opinion that Emery (1915, 1924) also came to accept. Bolton (1976) excluded Eutetramorium from Tetramoriini on morphological grounds, and tentatively transferred it to Myrmicini. This placement persisted until recently, when a molecular analysis of Myrmicini by Jansen & Savolainen (2010) showed that the monophyly of the tribe was dubious, and that Eutetramorium formed a clade with Huberia. The yet unpublished, more detailed, DNA analysis of Myrmicinae by Philip S. Ward has established that Eutetramorium belongs in a strongly supported, endemic Madagascan clade that also includes the other four genera: Malagidris, Myrmisaraka, Royidris and Vitsika.[3]

References

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  • Ashmead, W.H. (1905). "A skeleton of a new arrangement of the families, subfamilies, tribes and genera of the ants, or the superfamily Formicoidea." Canadian Entomologist, 37: 381–384
  • Bolton, B. (1976). "The ant tribe Tetramoriini. Constituent genera, review of smaller genera and revision of Triglyphothrix Forel." Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) (Entomology), 34: 281–379
  • Emery, C. (189.). "Formiche di Madagascar raccolte dal Sig. A. Mocquerys nei pressi della Baia di Antongil (1897–1898)." Bullettino della Società Entomologica Italiana, 31, 263–290
  • Emery, C. (1914). "Intorno alla classificazione dei Myrmicinae." Rendiconto delle Sessioni della R. Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna (N.S.), 18: 29–42
  • Emery, C. (1915). "Noms de sous-genres et de genres proposés pour la sous-famille des Myrmicinae." Modifications à la classification de ce groupe. Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de France, 1915: 189–192
  • Jansen, G. & Savolainen, R. (2010) "Molecular phylogeny of the ant tribe Myrmicini". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 160: 482–495
  • Wheeler, W. M. (1910.) Ants, their structure, development and behaviour. Columbia University Biological Series, 9: 1–663
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