Colobopsis explodens sp. n., model species for studies on "exploding ants" (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), with biological notes and first illustrations of males of the Colobopsis cylindrica group

A taxonomic description of all castes of Laciny & Zettel, from Borneo, Thailand, and Malaysia is provided, which serves as a model species for biological studies on "exploding ants" in Southeast Asia. The new species is a member of the (COCY) group and falls into a species complex that...

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Veröffentlicht in:ZooKeys 2018, Vol.751 (751), p.1-40
Hauptverfasser: Laciny, Alice, Zettel, Herbert, Kopchinskiy, Alexey, Pretzer, Carina, Pal, Anna, Salim, Kamariah Abu, Rahimi, Mohammad Javad, Hoenigsberger, Michaela, Lim, Linda, Jaitrong, Weeyawat, Druzhinina, Irina S
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Zusammenfassung:A taxonomic description of all castes of Laciny & Zettel, from Borneo, Thailand, and Malaysia is provided, which serves as a model species for biological studies on "exploding ants" in Southeast Asia. The new species is a member of the (COCY) group and falls into a species complex that has been repeatedly summarized under the name (Emery, 1889) (formerly ). The COCY species group is known under its vernacular name "exploding ants" for a unique behaviour: during territorial combat, workers of some species sacrifice themselves by rupturing their gaster and releasing sticky and irritant contents of their hypertrophied mandibular gland reservoirs to kill or repel rivals. This study includes first illustrations and morphometric characterizations of males of the COCY group: Laciny & Zettel, and (Smith, 1857). Characters of male genitalia and external morphology are compared with other selected taxa of Camponotini. Preliminary notes on the biology of Laciny & Zettel, are provided. To fix the species identity of the closely related , a lectotype from Singapore is designated. The following taxonomic changes within the complex are proposed: (Menozzi, 1926), and (Menozzi, 1926), are synonymized with Roger, 1863, a common endemic species of the Philippines. Stitz, 1925, ., hitherto a subspecies of , is raised to species level.
ISSN:1313-2989
1313-2970
DOI:10.3897/zookeys.751.22661