词条 | Daceton boltoni |
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|name = Daceton boltoni |image = |image_caption = |regnum = Animalia |phylum = Arthropoda |classis = Insecta |ordo = Hymenoptera |familia = Formicidae |subfamilia = Myrmicinae |tribus = |genus = Daceton |species = D. armigerum |binomial = Daceton armigerum |binomial_authority = Azorsa & Sosa-Calvo, 2008 }} Daceton boltoni is a Neotropical species of arboreal ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The species occurs in Peru and Brazil and is similar to its sister species, D. armigerum. DistributionIt seems to be exclusively canopy-dwelling[1] and is known to occur in Iquitos, Peru, and Manaus and Cotriguaçu, Brazil.[3] D. boltoni is sympatric with D. armigerum. Although its known distribution is currently only two locations in the Amazonian forest, it is possible and indeed likely that D. boltoni shares a broadly overlapping distribution with D. armigerum.[4] DescriptionThe worker caste of D. boltoni shares many important character states with that of its sister species D. armigerum, including the heart-shaped head, the large eyes located on a low cuticular prominence, the number of apical mandibular teeth, and general habitus. Daceton boltoni differs from D. armigerum by the absence of a specialized row of thick setae on the inner (masticatory) margin of the mandibles; by mandibles that are slightly shorter and more stout, which could indicate differences in prey preferences between the two species; by a broad gap, when seen in profile, between the bases of the fully closed mandibles and the margins of the head capsule; by shallow depressions adjacent to and ventral to the mandibular insertions; by long and simple lateral pronotal spines; by a weakly impressed metanotal groove; and by subdecumbent to decumbent hairs on the tergite of abdominal segment IV.[4] Behaviorally, D. boltoni appears to be very similar to D. armigerum. However, drop tests conducted at the type locality indicate that D. boltoni individuals exhibit weak and inconsistent aerial gliding behavior relative to those of D. armigerum.[4] Gynes and males are unknown.Worker variationAmong the specimens studied in the original description, Azorsa & Sosa-Calvo (2008) documented some morphological variation, including:[1]
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5 : Myrmicinae|Insects described in 2008|Hymenoptera of South America|Insects of Brazil|Invertebrates of Peru |
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