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3C9D3F0EDECC2D9D36D27B95C642ECB2.text	3C9D3F0EDECC2D9D36D27B95C642ECB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tetramorium shivalikense sp. n.	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Tetramorium shivalikense sp. n. Figs 1-3 </p>
            <p>Holotype.</p>
            <p>Worker, India, Himachal Pradesh, Terrace, 31.928591°N, 75.931342°E, 420m alt., winkler, 11 October 2008, coll. R. Kumar, PUPAC.</p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> 11(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Terrace, 420m alt., winkler, 11 October 2008; 1(w), India, Punjab, Dharampur, 450m alt., beating, 14 October 2008; 18(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Siholi, 550m alt., winkler, 19 October 2008; 1(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Terrace, 420m alt., winkler, 25 May 2009; 1(w), India, Uttarakhand, Dehradun, Selaqui, 650m alt., 9 August 2009, winkler; 50(w), India, Uttarakhand, Dehradun, Forest Research Institute, 640m alt., hand picking, 14 August 2009; 1(w), India, Uttarakhand, Dehradun, Forest Research Institute, 640m alt., winkler, 17 August 2009; 1(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Terrace, 420m alt., pitfall trap, 24 September 2009; 4(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Ghati, 450m alt., winkler, 27 September 2009; 2(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Chanaur, 600m alt., winkler, 3 October 2009; 2(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., winkler, 11June 2010; 8(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Palampur, 1140m alt., winkler, 14 June 2010;  1 (w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Dattal, 940m alt., winkler, 16 June 2010; coll. R. Kumar; PUPAC and two paratypes will be deposited in BMNH. </p>
            <p>Worker description.</p>
            <p>Measurements: Holotype worker. HL 0.56, HW 0.52, SL 0.34, EL 0.13, WL 0.60, PW 0.38, PSL 0.13, PTL 0.14, PPL 0.19, PTW 0.20, PPW 0.23, PTH 0.20, PPH 0.20, CI 92.86, OI 25.00, SI 65.38, PSLI 23.21, PeNI 52.63, LPeI 70.00, DPeI 142.86, PpNI 60.53, LPpI 95.00, DPpI 121.05, PPI 115.00.</p>
            <p>Paratype workers. HL 0.56-0.62, HW 0.52-0.56, SL 0.34-0.35, EL 0.13-0.14, WL 0.60-0.67, PW 0.38-0.42, PSL 0.13-0.14, PTL 0.13-0.14, PPL 0.19-0.23, PTW 0.20-0.23, PPW 0.23-0.25, PTH 0.20-0.21, PPH 0.20-0.21, CI 89.83-92.86, OI 24.53-25.00, SI 62.50-66.04, PSLI 22.03-23.21, PeNI 51.22-54.76, LPeI 61.90-70.00, DPeI 142.86-164.29, PpNI 59.52-60.98, LPpI 95.00-109.52, DPpI 108.70-125.00, PPI 108.70-119.05 (10 measured).</p>
            <p> Head slightly longer than broad, sides almost straight with rounded posterolateral corners, slightly broader posteriorly than anteriorly; posterior head margin straight with shallow median notch; clypeus convex with steep apical half; anterior margin of clypeus entire without median notch; anterior margin of clypeus with a narrow transverse plate-like fringe and having convex anterior margin; mandibles triangular, masticatory margin of mandibles with large apical and preapical tooth; third tooth slightly smaller than the preapical tooth followed by 3-4 denticles; frontal lobes weakly developed and elevated laterally, frontal area indistinct; antennal scrobes shallow and broad; eye moderate in size, located laterally and at mid-length of head, composed of ca. 35-36 ommatidia; antennae slender, 12-segmented; scape short from posterior head margin by one fourth of its length; mesosoma slightly longer than head, broader anteriorly than posteriorly, dorsum convex; pro-mesonotal suture and metanotal groove indistinct; propodeal spine longer (PSL 0.13-0.14mm), acute, divergent, with tips upcurved; propodeal lobes roughly broadly triangular and acute; posterior declivity of propodeum short, concave; petiole with a short peduncle, node slightly broader than long in dorsal view; base of node longer than dorsal face in lateral view, weakly convex dorsum in lateral view; ventrally petiole downcurved along its length; postpetiole broader than long; base of first gastral tergite weakly concave behind the postpetiole, anterolateral corners rounded and not projecting forward as a pair of blunt teeth or horns which go round the sides of the posterior portion of the postpetiole, gaster oval. </p>
            <p>Head longitudinally rugose with few cross-meshes up to vertex, posteriorly reticulate-rugose, interrugal space punctured and shiny; frontal carinae strongly developed and somewhat short to reach posterior head corners; mandibles longitudinally rugulose and interrugal space smooth and shiny; clypeus with a strong median carina continued to vertex and two weak lateral carinae; dorsum of mesosoma reticulate-rugose; sides of mesosoma rugo-reticulate but weaker sculptured than dorsum; dorsum of node with an unsculptured median longitudinal strip and sides with weak rugosity; dorsum of postpetiole smooth and shiny, sides with weak rugosity; propodeal declivity, gaster and legs smooth and shiny.</p>
            <p>Body darker brown in most specimens and few specimens yellowish brown; Whole body coveredwith abundant, long, erect and short subdecumbent pilosity; antennal scapes and hind tibiae with short suberect hairs.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet refers to the collection area.</p>
            <p>Ecology.</p>
            <p>This new species is widespread in the Shivalik range of the north-western Himalaya and was collected from soil and leaf litter.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p>This new species belongs to the ciliatum- species group (Bolton 1977) which is distributed in the Oriental and Indo-Australian regions. The characteristics of this group are: antennae 12-segmented, sting appendage triangular or dentiform, anterior clypeal margin entire and not notched or indented medially, frontal carinae extending well beyond the level of the posterior margins of the eyes, propodeal spines long and usually strongly developed, never downcurved along their length, anterolateral gastral corners not projecting forward as a pair of blunt teeth or horns which go round the sides of the posterior portion of the postpetiole.</p>
            <p> Tetramorium
shivalikense
 sp. n. is somewhat allied to  Tetramorium zypidum Bolton. However, it can be easily distinguished from  Tetramorium zypidum by the following combination of characters: anterior margin of clypeus is entire and convex, petiolar node slightly broader than long in dorsal view while in  Tetramorium zypidum theanterior clypeal margin is shallowly impressed medially and the petiolar node significantly longer than broad. Other significant characters of  Tetramorium shivalikense sp. n. which differentiate it from  Tetramorium zypidum include eyes located laterally at mid-length of the head, propodeal lobes broadly triangular and acute, SI 62.50-66.04, sides of postpetiole with weak rugosity, frontal carinae strongly developed and somewhat short to reach posterior head corners. In  Tetramorium zypidum the eyes are situated in front of the middle of the sides of the head, the propodeal lobes narrowly triangular and acute, SI 69.00-75.00, sides of postpetiole smooth, and the frontal carinae extend to the posterior head corners and are weak behind the level of the eyes. </p>
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            <p> Tetramorium triangulatum sp. n. Figs 412 </p>
            <p>Holotype.</p>
            <p>Worker, India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 32.036638°N, 76.566532°E, 940m alt., soil core, 19 June 2010, coll. R. Kumar, PUPAC.</p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p>15(q), India, Punjab, Patiala, 250m alt., soil core, 13 July 1999, coll. H. Bharti; 25(m), India, Punjab, Patiala, 250m alt., soil core, 13 July 1999, coll. H. Bharti; 1(w), India, Uttarakhand, Assan Barrage, 440m alt., soil core, 10 May 2009, coll. R. Kumar; 46(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., soil core, 19 June 2010, coll. R. Kumar; 7(m), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., soil core, 19 June 2010, coll. R. Kumar; 10(q), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., soil core, 19 June 2010; coll. R. Kumar; PUPAC and two paratype will be deposited in BMNH.</p>
            <p>Worker description.</p>
            <p>Measurements. Holotype worker. HL 0.60, HW 0.52, SL 0.38, EL 0.03, WL 0.63, PW 0.37, PSL 0.07, PTL 0.14, PPL 0.20, PTW 0.19, PPW 0.21, PTH 0.21, PPH 0.19, CI 86.67, OI 5.77, SI 73.08, PSLI 11.67, PeNI 51.35, LPeI 66.67, DPeI 135.71, PpNI 56.76, LPpI 105.26, DPpI 105.00, PPI 110.53.</p>
            <p>Paratype workers. HL 0.53-0.60, HW 0.45-0.52, SL 0.32-0.38, EL 0.03, WL 0.57-0.63, PW 0.31-0.37, PSL 0.07, PTL 0.12-0.14, PPL 0.17-0.20, PTW 0.16-0.19, PPW 0.19-0.21, PTH 0.19-0.21, PPH 0.16-0.19, CI 84.91-86.67, OI 5.77-6.67, SI 71.11-75.00, PSLI 11.67-13.21, PeNI 50.00-51.61, LPeI 63.16-70.00, DPeI 121.43-135.71, PpNI 56.76-61.76, LPpI 89.47-106.25, DPpI 105.00-123.53, PPI 110.53-123.53 (8 measured).</p>
            <p> Head longer than broad, sides weakly convex or almost straight with rounded posterolateral corners, broader posteriorly than anteriorly; posterior head margin straight; clypeus convex with steep apical half; anterior margin of clypeus with a na  rrow transverse plate like fringe and somewhat impressed medially; mandibles triangular with 7 teeth, masticatory margin of mandibles with large apical and preapical tooth; third tooth slightly smaller than the preapical tooth followed by 4 denticles; frontal lobes weakly developed, frontal area indistinct; antennal scrobes absent; eye small in size, located laterally and below mid-length of head, composed of single ommatidium; antennae slender, 12-segmented; scape not reach to posterior head margin and 0.63  × head length; mesosoma slightly longer than head, broader anteriorly than posteriorly, dorsum flat, tapering backwards; pro-mesonotal suture and metanotal groove indistinct; propodeal spine short (PSL 0.07mm), triangular, acute, divergent and slightly longer than propodeal lobes; propodeal lobes triangular and acute; posterior declivity of propodeum short, concave; petiolar node as broad as long in dorsal view; weakly convex dorsum in lateral view; peduncle short, with a  large , straight lamella ventrally; postpetiole broader than long, base of first gastral tergite concave behind the postpetiole, anterolateral corners prominent and projecting forward as a pair of blunt teeth or horns which go round the sides of the posterior portion of the postpetiole, gaster oval. </p>
            <p>Head longitudinally rugulose, interrugal space somewhat granular, punctured and shiny; frontal carinae very short, ending in front of the level of the eyes; mandibles longitudinally rugulose and finely punctured; clypeus longitudinally carinate and these carinae continued to head sculpture; dorsum of mesosoma longitudinally rugulose and interrugal space somewhat granular, punctured; sides of mesosoma finely rugo-reticulate; petiole and postpetiole mostly smooth with traces of rugosity; propodeal declivity with traces of fine transverse rugosity, base of first gastral tergite longitudinally rugulose; legs smooth except coxae faintly punctured.</p>
            <p> Body yellowish brown; whole body coveredwith long and short, erect and suberect pilosity; antennal scapes and hind tibiae with short suberect hairs. </p>
            <p>Queen description.</p>
            <p>Measurements. HL 0.67-0.71, HW 0.62-0.63, SL 0.42-0.44, EL 0.17-0.19, WL 0.94-0.98, PW 0.57-0.59, PSL 0.13-0.14, PTL 0.14-0.19, PPL 0.24-0.25, PTW 0.23-0.27, PPW 0.30-0.32, PTH 0.28-0.30, PPH 0.27-0.30, CI 88.73-92.54, OI 26.98-30.16, SI 67.74-69.84, PSLI 18.31-19.72, PeNI 38.98-45.76, LPeI 50.00-63.33, DPeI 135.29-171.43, PpNI 50.85-54.24, LPpI 83.33-88.89, DPpI 125.00-128.00, PPI 118.52-130.43 (3 measured).</p>
            <p>Similar to the worker in structure, sculpture and pilosity except the following characters (besides characters related to wings): eyes large in size, head with three ocelli.</p>
            <p>Male description.</p>
            <p> Measurements. HL 0.50-0.52, HW 0.46-0.48, SL 0.23-0.24, EL 0.23, WL 1.02-1.05, PW 0.66-0.69, PTL 0.14-0.16, PPL 0.21-0.24, PTW 0.21-0.23, PPW 0.27-0.28, PTH 0.23-0.24, PPH 0.23-0.25, CI 92.00-92.31, OI 47.92-50.00, SI  50.00 , PeNI 31.82-34.33, LPeI 58.33-69.57, DPeI 131.25-164.29, PpNI 39.13-42.42, LPpI 84.00-104.35, DPpI 112.50-133.33, PPI 117.39-133.33 (3 measured). </p>
            <p> Head slightly longer than broad, sides convex, posterior head margin convex, with three ocelli; mandibles with well developed 5 pointed teeth but in few specimens large apical teeth followed by series of denticles; clypeus convex and its anterior margin entire, convex with a narrow transverse plate like fringe and not impressed medially; frontal lobes reduced; antennae 10-segmented; scape short and not reach to posterior head margin and almost 0.46  × times head length; apical segment longer and twice of preapical segment, followed by 4 segments as long as broad; then followed by a segment slightly longer than broad; antennal segment attached to pedicel much longer and almost equal to apical segment which then followed by a small segment (smaller than all flagellar segments); antennal scrobes absent; eyes large, convex, situated laterally and more towards lower half of head; pronotum broader than head with rounded anterior lateral angles; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum flat; propodeal dorsal face flat and oblique with vertical declivitous part; propodeal spines absent; propodeal lobes almost rounded; petiole longer, almost 1.4  × times its width, with a ventral lamella along its entire length; Postpetiole broader than long; gaster convex, elongate, oval; longer legs. </p>
            <p>Head and clypeus longitudinally rugulose and spaces between them punctured; mandibles punctured, frontal carinae continued to the posterior ocelli; dorsum and sides of mesosoma smooth and shiny except propodeum; propodeum finely longitudinally rugulose and punctured; node of petiole, postpetiole, gaster and legs smooth and shiny except few trace of sculpture on sides of node of petiole; wings transparent.</p>
            <p>Body yellowish brown with 1st gastral tergite much darker and area of ocelli blackish; body covered with short and long suberect pilosity.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet refers to the triangular propodeal spines.</p>
            <p>Ecology.</p>
            <p>This species is uncommon in the Shivalik range of the north-western Himalaya and was collected from soil.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> Tetramorium triangulatum sp. n. belongs to the inglebyi-species group (Bolton 1977) which is apparently restricted to India and is easily characterized by antennae 12-segmented, appendage of sting triangular or dentiform, frontal carinae absent or very short, not reaching the level of the anterior margin of the eyes, eyes small, reduced to a single ommatidium in myops, antennal scrobes absent, base of first gastral tergite strongly concave in dorsal view, the anterolateral angles of the sclerite angular, produced as a short tubercles or tooth on each side of the posterolateral corners of the postpetiole. </p>
            <p> This new species is close to  Tetramorium myops Bolton as both species possess short frontal carinae, minute eyes, peduncle with ventral lamella and an medially impressed anterior clypeal margin. However, this new species can be easily distinguished from  Tetramorium myops by the following combination of characters:  Tetramorium triangulatum sp. n. has short propodeal spines (PSL 0.07mm), triangular and divergent, peduncle with a large and straight lamella ventrally, dorsum of mesosoma longitudinally rugulose, base of first gastral tergite longitudinally rugulose, while in case of  Tetramorium myops the propodeal spines are long and upcurved along their length, the peduncle with a large rounded and  convex lamella ventrally, dorsum of mesosoma with longitudinal rugulae and reticulation, base of first gastral tergite with vestiges of superficial sculpture. Some of the other significant characters of  Tetramorium triangulatum sp. n. which differentiate it from  Tetramorium myops are: head broader posteriorly with straight sides and SI 71.11-75.00 versus head with convex sides and SI 77.00-83.00 in  Tetramorium myops . </p>
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            <p> Tetramorium caldarium Roger, 1857 new record from India Figs 13-15 </p>
            <p>Material examined.</p>
            <p>11(w), India, Punjab, Patiala, 250m alt., hand picking, 07 April 2011, coll. R. Kumar, PUPAC.</p>
            <p>Worker description.</p>
            <p>Measurements (worker). HL 0.63-0.64, HW 0.53-0.56, SL 0.42-0.45, EL 0.12-0.13, WL 0.66-0.69, PW 0.37-0.38, PSL 0.03-0.05, PTL 0.13-0.14, PPL 0.18-0.20, PTW 0.18-0.19, PPW 0.21-0.23, PTH 0.20-0.21, PPH 0.18-0.19, CI 84.13-87.50, OI 21.82-23.21, SI 76.36-83.02, PSLI 4.76-7.94, PeNI 47.37-51.35, LPeI 61.90-70.00, DPeI 128.57-146.15, PpNI 55.26-62.16, LPpI 94.74-105.56, DPpI 110.53-127.78, PPI 116.67-121.05 (9 measured).</p>
            <p>Head longer than broad, sides almost straight, posterolateral corners rounded, posterior head margin shallowly emarginated; clypeus consisting of flat basal half and steep apical half; anterior margin of clypeus entire without median notch; mandibles triangular, with 6 teeth, masticatory margin of mandibles with large apical and preapical tooth; third tooth slightly smaller than the preapical tooth followed by three denticles; frontal lobes weakly developed and elevated laterally, frontal area indistinct; antennal scrobes feeble, indistinct, very little concave and not bordered posteriorly; eye moderate in size, located laterally and almost at mid-length of head, composed of ca. 8 ommatidia in a series along its maximum length; antennae slender, 12-segmented; scape short from posterior head margin by one fourth of its length; mesosoma longer than head, broader anteriorly than posteriorly, dorsum flat and tapers to backward in lateral view; pro-mesonotal suture and metanotal groove indistinct; propodeal teeth small (PSL 0.03-0.05mm), acute, triangular almost equal to its width and propodeal lobes; propodeal lobes broad and roughly triangular in shape; posterior declivity of propodeum short, concave; petiole with a short peduncle, its node as broad as long with anterior and posterior faces parallel, weakly convex dorsum in lateral view; ventrally petiole weakly downcurved along its length; peduncle with a small anteroventral lamella; postpetiole broader than long, gaster oval.</p>
            <p>Head feebly longitudinally rugose, interrugal space weakly granular or punctulate; frontal carinae feeble and developed to the level of the midlength of the eye behind which fade out or broken; mandibles weakly longitudinally rugulose; clypeus with a strong mid and two lateral carinae; dorsum of mesosoma weakly granular or punctulate with traces of rugulose sculpture; sides of mesosoma reticulate; petiole and postpetiole faintly rugulose and punctulate; propodeal declivity reticulate, upper half finely transversely rugulose, gaster unsculptured; legs smooth and shiny.</p>
            <p> Whole body yellowish brown with gaster darker brown; body with short, erect, stiff, blunt hairs and few scattered pubescence on gaster; antennal scapes and hind tibiae with very short, fine, appressed pubescence. </p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> Being tramp, it was collected from a disturbed area with high anthropogenic activities. It is widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics, associated with man and living in hothouses, zoos or other constantly heated buildings (Bolton 1980). It is uncommon in India and has been reported for the first time from India. It belongs to simillimum- species group (Bolton 1980, Hita Garcia and Fisher 2011) and is very close to  Tetramorium simillimum (Smith). From the latter, it can be distinguished by the following  combination of characters: frontal carinae developed to the level of the midlength of the eyes behind which they become very weak or broken, or gradually fade out posteriorly, ground sculpture of head is feeble with surfaces dully shiny; antennal scrobes vestigial. </p>
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            <p> Tetramorium tonganum Mayr (1870) new record from India Figs 1624 </p>
            <p>Material examined.</p>
            <p>1(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Lwasa, 1200m alt., soil core, 07 May 2009; 1(w), India, Uttarakhand, Dehradun, Forest Research Institute, 640m alt., soil core, 17 August 2009; 14(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Baijnath, 1000m alt., soil core, 17 June 2010; 8(m), India, Himachal Pradesh, Baijnath, 1000m alt., soil core, 17 June 2010; 13(q), India, Himachal Pradesh, Baijnath, 1000m alt., soil core, 17 June 2010; 3(q), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., soil core, 20 June 2010; 8(m), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., soil core, 20 June 2010; 28(w), India, Himachal Pradesh, Andretta, 940m alt., soil core, 20 June 2010; 14(w), India, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, 800m alt., soil core, 27 June 2010; coll. R.Kumar; PUPAC.</p>
            <p>Worker description.</p>
            <p>Measurements (worker).HL 0.62-0.66, HW 0.56-0.60, SL 0.46-0.48, EL 0.14, WL 0.69-0.75, PW 0.42-0.46, PSL 0.07-0.10, PTL 0.16-0.17, PPL 0.20-0.23, PTW 0.21-0.26, PPW 0.23-0.26, PTH 0.20-0.21, PPH 0.20-0.23, CI 90.32-92.19, OI 23.33-25.00, SI 76.67-85.71, PSLI 11.29-15.63, PeNI 50.00-56.52, LPeI 80.00-85.00, DPeI 131.25-152.94, PpNI 52.27-56.52, LPpI 86.96-115.00, DPpI 100.00-130.00, PPI 100.00-109.52 (7 measured).</p>
            <p>Head slightly longer than broad, sides almost straight with rounded posterolateral corners, slightly broader posteriorly than anteriorly; posterior head margin straight with shallow median notch; clypeus convex with steep apical half; anterior margin of clypeus entire without median notch; anterior margin of clypeus with a narrow transverse plate like fringe and having convex anterior margin; mandibles triangular, masticatory margin of mandibles with 7 teeth, large apical and preapical teeth; third tooth slightly smaller than the preapical tooth, fourth tooth smaller than the following teeths; frontal lobes weakly developed and slightly elevated laterally, frontal area distinct; antennal scrobes shallow; eye moderate in size, located laterally and almost at mid-length of head, composed of ca. 38-40 ommatidia; antennae slender, 12-segmented; scape long and just fail to reach posterior head margin; mesosoma longer than head, broader anteriorly than posteriorly, dorsum convex; pro-mesonotal suture and metanotal groove indistinct; propodeal spine longer (PSL 0.07-0.10mm) than propodeal lobes, acute, divergent, directed upwards; propodeal lobes broadly triangular; posterior declivity of propodeum short, concave; petiole with a long peduncle, node subglobular in dorsal view; ventrally petiole downcurved along its length, peduncle with an antero-ventral minute blunt teeth; petiole and postpetiole almost equally broader; gaster oval.</p>
            <p> Head longitudinally rugose with few cross-meshes upto vertex, posteriorly reticulate, interrugal space punctured and shiny; frontal carinae more conspicuous than oth  er cephalic sculpture and reaching to posterior head margin; mandibles longitudinally rugulose; clypeus longitudinally rugulose; dorsum and sides of mesosoma reticulate-rugulose; petiolar node with weak rugosity; postpetiole unsculptured; propodeal declivity and gaster smooth and shiny, legs smooth except coxae with punctures. </p>
            <p>Body yellowish brown while gaster somewhat darker; body coveredwith suberect abundant hairs of varying length; antennal scapes and hind tibiae with decumbent short pubescence.</p>
            <p>Queen description.</p>
            <p> Measurements (queen). HL 0.69-0.70, HW 0.64-0.66, SL 0.50-0.52, EL 0.20-0.21, WL 1.00-1.02, PW 0.64-0.66, PSL 0.12-0.13, PTL 0.16-0.17, PPL 0.27-0.28, PTW 0.31-0.32, PPW 0.31-0.32, PTH 0.27, PPH 0.27-0.28, CI 92.75-94.29, OI 30.77-31.82, SI 78.13-80.00, PSLI 17.14-18.84, PeNI 48.44  - 48.48, LPeI 59.26-62.96, DPeI 182.35-193.75, PpNI 48.44-50.00, LPpI 96.43-103.70, DPpI 114.29-114.81, PPI 100-103.23 (3 measured). </p>
            <p>Similar to the worker in structure, sculpture and pilosity except the following characters (besides characters related to wings): eyes large in size and with ca.10-12 ommatidia in a series along its maximum length, head with three ocelli, dorsum of mesosoma flat, propodeal spines slightly longer, petiolar node transverse, broad, pronotum reticulate; mesoscutum, mesoscutellum, anepisternum and sides of propodeum longitudinally rugulose; katepisternum smooth, base of propodeum transversally rugulose; petiolar node rugo-reticulate; postpetiole smooth with traces of sculpture on sides, coxae with faint transverse rugulae.</p>
            <p>Male description.</p>
            <p> Measurements. HL 0.55-0.56, HW 0.52-0.53, SL 0.27-0.30, EL 0.28-0.31, WL 1.07-1.12, PW 0.69-0.74, PTL 0.16-0.19, PPL 0.25-0.27, PTW 0.24-0.27, PPW 0.25-0.28, PTH 0.20-0.21, PPH 0.23-0.27, CI 92.86-94.64, OI  53.85 -59.62, SI 51.92-56.60, PeNI 34.78-36.99, LPeI 80.00-95.00, DPeI 142.11-158.82, PpNI 36.23-38.36, LPpI 100.00-117.39, DPpI 92.59-112.00, PPI 103.70-104.17 (3 measured). </p>
            <p> Head slightly longer than broad, sides convex, posterior head margin straight or weakly convex, with three ocelli; mandibles with well developed 6 pointed teeth; apical tooth large followed by 5 short teeth; clypeus convex and its anterior margin entire, convex with a narrow transverse plate like fringe and not impressed medially; frontal lobes reduced; antennae 9-segmented; scape short and not reach to posterior head margin and almost 0.5x times head length; apical segment longer and more than twice of preapical segment; second flagellar segment longer than scape (0.34mm); antennal scrobes absent; eyes large, convex, situated laterally and more towards lower half of head; pronotum broader than head with rounded anterior lateral angles; mesoscutum convex and mesoscutellum flat; propodeal dorsal face flat and oblique with vertical declivitous part; propodeal spines absent; propodeal lobes almost rounded; petiole longer, almost 1.4  × times its width, petiolar node  subglobular and medially sulcate shallowly; Postpetiole slightly broader than long; gaster convex, broadly oval; longer legs. </p>
            <p>Head and clypeus longitudinally rugulose and spaces between them punctured; mandibles smooth with traces of sculpture, frontal carinae continued to the each side of anterior ocellus; dorsum and sides of mesosoma mostly smooth with traces of sculpture and shiny except propodeum; propodeum finely longitudinally rugulose and punctured; node of petiole longitudinally rugulose except median sulcate region; postpetiole, gaster and legs smooth and shiny; wings transparent.</p>
            <p>Body yellowish brown except 1st gastral tergite brownish and area between ocelli blackish; body covered with short and long suberect pilosity.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> This species has been found to be widespread in the Shivalik range of the north-western Himalaya and represents a new record for India. Its male caste has been described for the first time. This species belongs to the tonganum-species group (Bolton 1977) and resembles  Tetramorium difficile Bolton. It can be distinguished from the latter due to larger size, relatively longer antennal scape, longer legs, broadly rounded pronotal corners and propodeum with long spine. </p>
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            <p> Tetramorium urbanii Bolton, 1977 Figs 25-27 </p>
            <p>Material examined.</p>
            <p>2(w), India, Shillong, 20 May 2003, hand picking, coll. H. Bharti.</p>
            <p>Worker description.</p>
            <p>Measurements (worker). HL 0.85-0.87, HW 0.74- 0.75, SL 0.70, EL 0.16, WL 1.05, PW 0.60, PSL 0.06, PTL 0.28-0.30, PPL 0.32-0.34, PTW 0.28, PPW 0.35-0.36, PTH 0.32-0.34, PPH 0.35, CI 85.06-88.24, OI 21.33-21.62, SI 93.33-94.59, PSLI 6.90-7.06, PeNI 46.67, LPeI 82.35-93.75, DPeI 93.33-100.00, PpNI 58.33-60.00, LPpI 91.43-97.14, DPpI 105.88-109.38, PPI 125.00-128.57 (2 measured).</p>
            <p> Head longer than broad, sides almost straight, rounded posterolateral corners, posterior head margin straight, very feebly indented medially; clypeus consisting of slightly convex basal half and steep apical half, without anteromedian indentation; anterior margin of clypeus with a narrow transverse plate like fringe and having convex anterior margin; mandibles triangular, with 7 teeth, masticatory margin of mandibles with large apical and preapical tooth; third tooth slightly smaller than the preapical tooth followed by four denticles; frontal lobes weakly developed and elevated laterally; frontal area deep, forming concavity behind clypeus, broader than long; antennal scrobe distinct, strongly margined dorsally by the frontal carina; eye moderate in size, located laterally and at mid-length of head, composed of ca. 9-10 ommatidia in a series along its maximum length; antennae slender, 11-segmented; scape reaching to posterolateral corners of head; mesosoma longer than head, broader anteriorly than posteriorly, dorsum convex in lateral view; pro-mesonotal suture and metanotal groove indistinct; propodeal teeth small (PSL 0.06mm), triangular, almost  equal to its width and propodeal lobes; propodeal lobes narrowly rounded; posterior declivity of propodeum short, slightly concave, separated from dorsum by a strong transverse carina; petiole with a short peduncle, its node longer than broad with convex dorsum, broader behind than front; ventrally petiole downcurved along its length; postpetiole slightly broader than long, gaster oval. </p>
            <p>Head longitudinally rugose with few cross meshes; interrugal space punctured and somewhat shiny; frontal carinae strongly developed, almost straight, divergent at eye level, running back almost to the posterior head margin; antennal scrobes feebly sculptured; mandibles longitudinally striate; clypeus longitudinally rugulose; promesonotal dorsum mostly unsculptured smooth and shiny with traces of rugulose sculpture towards the sides and posteriorly; propodeum reticulate, sides of mesosoma longitudinally rugulose; petiole and postpetiole longitudinally rugulose; propodeal declivity and gaster smooth and shiny; legs smooth.</p>
            <p> Whole body blackish brown except mandibles, antennae and legs yellowish brown. Whole body coveredwith abundant, long, erect and short subdecumbent pilosity; antennal scapes and hind tibiae with short subdecumbent hairs. </p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> Tetramorium urbanii belongs to the tortuosum- group (Bolton 1977). It has very short propodeal spines and moderately long scapes, these characters clearly separate it from the rest of the tortuosum- group species. This species was earlier reported from Bhutan and represents a first record from India. </p>
            <p> Key to the Indian species of  Tetramorium based on the worker caste (modified from Bolton 1976 and 1977) </p>
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