2016
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4132.1.4
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The Westpalaearctic Lasius paralienus complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) contains three species

Abstract: Application of Numeric Morphology-Based Alpha-Taxonomy (NUMOBAT) demonstrated the existence of three cryptic species within the Westpalaearctic Lasius paralienus species complex: L. paralienus Seifert, 1992, having a wider European distribution north to Sweden, L. casevitzi sp. nov., an endemic of Corsica, and Lasius bombycina sp. nov. from southeast Central Europe, the Balkans and Asia Minor. Hierarchical NC-Ward clustering and non-hierarchical NC-k-means clustering of 16 morphological characters resulted in … Show more

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“…The following taxonomic literature was considered for the identification of species: Arnol'di [1977], Borowiec and Salata [2013], Csősz et al [2007Csősz et al [ , 2015Csősz et al [ , 2018, Dlussky [1969], Dlussky and Radchenko [1994], Dlussky and Zabelin [1985], Radchenko [1994bRadchenko [ , 1996aRadchenko [ , b, 1997Radchenko [ , 1998], Radchenko and Elmes [2010], Borowiec [2015, 2018], , Seifert [1992Seifert [ , 2000aSeifert [ , 2002Seifert [ , 2003Seifert [ , 2011Seifert [ , 2016Seifert [ , 2018, Seifert and Galkowski [2016], Seifert and Schultz [2009a, b], Seifert et al [2017], Steiner et al [2018], Wagner et al [2017]. Where available, we compared our samples with high quality images of the type specimens on the AntWeb website [http://www.antweb.org].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following taxonomic literature was considered for the identification of species: Arnol'di [1977], Borowiec and Salata [2013], Csősz et al [2007Csősz et al [ , 2015Csősz et al [ , 2018, Dlussky [1969], Dlussky and Radchenko [1994], Dlussky and Zabelin [1985], Radchenko [1994bRadchenko [ , 1996aRadchenko [ , b, 1997Radchenko [ , 1998], Radchenko and Elmes [2010], Borowiec [2015, 2018], , Seifert [1992Seifert [ , 2000aSeifert [ , 2002Seifert [ , 2003Seifert [ , 2011Seifert [ , 2016Seifert [ , 2018, Seifert and Galkowski [2016], Seifert and Schultz [2009a, b], Seifert et al [2017], Steiner et al [2018], Wagner et al [2017]. Where available, we compared our samples with high quality images of the type specimens on the AntWeb website [http://www.antweb.org].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After collection, all ants were stored in ethanol to conserve them for further analysis. Ants were identified using Czechowski, Radchenko, Czechowska, and Vepsäläinen (2012), Radchenko and Elmes (2010), Seifert (2007), Seifert and Galkowski (2016), Seifert and Schultz (2009…”
Section: Sampling Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We generally considered the analysis of the extremely similar morphologies in the C. nuda group problematic when the smallest cluster contained less than ten nest samples and/or when the number of individual workers in the smallest cluster is less than threefold of the number of characters considered by the controlling LDA. This 10-samples stopping threshold, of course, does not apply when the morphologies of the considered clusters are not extremely similar- Seifert & Galkowski (2016), for example, considered a cluster of six samples and 18 workers as a valid sister species. Even more, the description of a species on the basis of only a single sample may be justified under certain conditions.…”
Section: Numobat: Explorative and Supervised Data Analyses Classificmentioning
confidence: 99%