Pheidole prattorum Wilson 2003

Formicidae, Hymenoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia

worker face view

worker lateral view

major face view

major lateral view

Identification

Minor worker: head length 0.58mm, head width 0.54mm, scape length 0.51mm, Webers length 0.73mm (n=1). Head flattened to somewhat cordate behind; promesonotum evenly arched, mesonotal suture absent; propodeal spines short, sharp, upturned; face shining, largely smooth but with faint sculpture on vertex, stronger punctatorugose sculpture between eye and frontal carinae; pronotum punctatorugose anterodorsally, foveolate posteriorly and on humeri, large shiny patches dorsomedially and laterally; katepisternum mostly smooth, foveolate at edges; anepisternum, and propodeum feebly punctatorugose; gaster smooth and shining; dorsal pilosity abundant, long, flexuous; color orange.

Major worker: head length 1.36mm, head width 1.24mm, scape length 0.63mm (n=1). Face punctatorugose anterior to eyes and beneath sweep of scapes, medial area between frontal carinae with parallel longitudinal carinae, rest of face smooth and shining; clypeus with keel-like median carina, concave shiny area on each side of carina, bounded laterally by pair of carinae extending obliquely from bases of frontal carinae; bases of frontal carinae somewhat elevated; hypostomal margin with no medial tooth, pair of subtriangular teeth located less than one third distance to recessed teeth flanking mandibles (Figure); dorsal pilosity abundant; head with abundant setae projecting from sides of head in face view.

Range

Costa Rica (La Selva).

Natural History

Occurs in lowland rainforest; recruits to baits on forest floor; one nest observed beneath epiphytes in old treefall.

Selected Records

La Selva: Winkler sample, Berlese sample, bait.

La Selva: mature wet forest; under epiphyte mats on old treefall.


Page authors:

John T. Longino, The Evergreen State College, Olympia WA 98505 USA. longinoj@evergreen.edu

Stefan Cover, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138 USA. scover@oeb.harvard.edu


Date of this version: 2 September 2003.
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