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摘要
这项研究补充了我们的“蚂蚁幼虫:综述和合成”(1974)。描述了Simopone n. sp.和Turneria sp.(靠近dahli)的幼虫,并对每个属进行了特征描述。Simopone绝对是cerapachyine,但与该亚科其他已知属的幼虫截然不同。Turneria是典型的多面虫,但很容易通过尾巴和背凸的形状和位置与亚科的其他属区分开来。蠓亚科蠓亚科蠓亚科蠓亚科蠓亚科蠓亚科蠓亚科蠓亚科。它的轮廓与其他四个已知属(Cerapachys, Eusphinctus, Lioponera和Phyracaces)相似。下颌骨是自成一体的,我们必须为它建立一个新的单型分类“下颌骨”。嘴部的小尺寸也是该属的独特之处。在我们蚂蚁幼虫的一般分类中,Simopone与Cerapachys, Eusphinctus和Phyracaces一起跑到49b;从这些可以通过下颌骨的形状来区分。它的专业化指数(见我们1974年的报告)是24;亚族是22。(最特化的蚂蚁幼虫leptanillinae的指数为35,而Ponerinae的指数较低,为17。整个家庭的指数为22。)
Supplementary studies on ant larvae: Simpone and Turneria.
This study supplements our "Ant Larvae: Review and Synthesis" (1974). The larvae of Simopone n. sp. and Turneria sp. (near dahli) are described and figured and each genus is characterized. Simopone is definitely cerapachyine but quite distinct from the larvae of other known genera of the subfamily. Turneria is typically dolichoderine but readily distinguished from other genera of the subfamily by the tail and the shape and location of the dorsal bosses. SUBFAMILY CERAPACHYINAE The larva of Simopone is definitely cerapachyine. Its profile is myrmecioid like that of the other four known genera (Cerapachys, Eusphinctus, Lioponera, and Phyracaces). The mandible is sui generis and we must establish for it a new monotypic rubric "simoponoid." The small size of the mouth parts is also distinctive for the genus. In our general key for ant larvae Simopone runs to 49b in company with Cerapachys, Eusphinctus, and Phyracaces; from these it can be distinguished by the shape of the mandibles. Its index of specialization (see our 1974) is 24; that of the subfamily is 22. (The most specialized ant larvae Leptanillinae-have an index of 35, while the Ponerinae are less specialized with 17. The index for the family as a whole is 22.)