Socially-parasitic Myrmica species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Himalaya, with the description of a new species

Zookeys. 2016 Jul 14:(605):113-29. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.605.9087. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

A new socially-parasitic species, Myrmica latra sp. n. is described based on a queen and male from Indian Himalaya. Its queen differs from other species by the distinctly narrower petiole and postpetiole, blunt and non-divergent propodeal spines, and a darker body colour. The taxonomic position of the three known Himalayan socially-parasitic Myrmica species is discussed, and Myrmica ereptrix Bolton 1988 is transferred to the smythiesii species-group. It is supposed that Myrmica nefaria Bharti 2012 is a temporary social parasite, but Myrmica ereptrix and Myrmica latra sp. n. are permanent social parasites, and a key for their identification is provided.

Keywords: Ants; Myrmica ereptrix; Myrmica latra sp. n.; Myrmica nefaria; Taxonomy; social parasitism.