2010
DOI: 10.1673/031.010.11101
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A Descriptive Morphology of the Ant GenusProcryptocerus(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Abstract: Morphology is the most direct approach biologists have to recognize uniqueness of insect species as compared to close relatives. Ants of the genus Procryptocerus possess important morphologic characters yet have not been explored for use in a taxonomic revision. The genus is characterized by the protrusion of the clypeus forming a broad nasus and antennal scrobes over the eyes. The toruli are located right posterior to the flanks of the nasus opposite to each other. The vertex is deflexed posteriorly in most s… Show more

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“…General terminology and abbreviations are based on Longino and Fernández (2007), Serna and Mackay (2010) and Serna et al (2011). Measurements (in mm.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General terminology and abbreviations are based on Longino and Fernández (2007), Serna and Mackay (2010) and Serna et al (2011). Measurements (in mm.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The terminology for sting apparatus follows Kugler [1994Kugler [ , 1997, that for sculpture follows Harris [1979], and other terminology as in Serna and Mackay [2010].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definitive pleural area of the metapleuron is here provided with the terms lower and upper metapleural area to describe the ventral and dorsal metapleural portions of alate ants as these are almost always divided by an external sulcus. Dorsopropodeum, lateropropodeum, and posteropropodeum from Serna and Mackay (2010) are adopted as shorthand for the dorsal, lateral, and posterior propodeal faces (= propodeal declivity), respectively. Orientation of the male head capsule is treated differently than the female castes as the male of Myopias is hypognathous.…”
Section: Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%