Pheidole providens (Sykes)
Major Minor Type location India (Atta
providens Sykes 1835: 103, illustrated major worker; in Pheidole,
Westwood, 1839: 219; possible senior synonym of P. indica,
Bingham, 1903: 220, footnote) from Poona, collector Sykes - no images
on Antweb (February 2019)
junior synonym indica (Pheidole
indica n. sp., Mayr, 1879: 679, major & minor workers & queen;
Forel, 1902c: 199, male; see also Bingham, 1903: 263; Menozzi, 1939a:
298; and, Ogata, 1982: 196) from India, new synonymy - shown on
linked major and minor pages (see below)
subspecies
coonoorensis (Pheidole indica v. coonoorensis
n. var., Forel, 1902c: 185, major) from India, Coonoor, collector
Wroughton - see http://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?name=casent0907895
himalayana (Pheidole indica r. himalayana
n. subsp., Forel, 1902c: 185, major, 199, minor worker & male;
raised
to species by Bingham, 1903: 264; subspecies of indica in
Emery, 1921f: 91 (catalogue), Menozzi, 1939a: 298, and Pisarski, 1967:
385) from India, Cachemire, collector Lorinere - see http://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?code=casent0907897
rotschana (Pheidole indica r. rotschana
n. subsp., Forel, 1902c: 185, major;
raised to species by Bingham, 1903: 264; subspecies of indica
Forel, 1909e: 394, and, Forel, 1911i: 222) from India, Poona
collector, Wroughton - see minor at http://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?code=casent0907900.
Ogata also listed Pheidole striativentris Mayr,
1879: 678. INDIA, Calcutta, as a new synonym of P. indica.
Ogata, however, listed only apparently self-collected specimens from
Japan as those he examined. Mayr
(1879: 675) clearly set out the separation of the major workers in his
key and in his description gave the gaster as with the basal third
sculptured with striations. Mayr (1879) gave the sizes as: major
worker, TL 4.5-5.5 mm; minor worker, TL 2.9-3.0 mm; queen, TL 8.5 mm.
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Sykes's (1835) description of providens is at . Mayr's (1879) description of indica
is at . Forel's (1902c) descriptions of coonoorensis,
himalayana and rotschana, all minor workers,
plus a male of rotschana, are at . with his key separation of majors at . Bingham's (1903) description is at . Menozzi's (1939a) record and key is at . Ogata's (1982) key is at .
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Atta
providens Sykes 1835: 103, illustrated major worker, type location India,
Poona.
Bingham (1903: 220, footnote) stated - "Neither Sykes's
original description nor subsequent descriptions by Westwood or Jerdon
are sufficiently detailed to allow of the species named "providens"
by Sykes to be discriminated from "indicus", Mayr, but it
probably was "providens" that Mayr re-named".
It seems from his comments that Bingham had not seen the
original Sykes publication, as the illustration on Plate XIII, albeit
wrongly labelled in the original text section, is very good. The
photographs of majors we show on the linked page are near identical.
Sykes's measurements of TL 2¾ lines, head
(lat.corp) width 1 line, i.e. 5.8 mm, 2.1 mm, perhaps are larger than
usually reported.
From the Latin, the description is - Black, head "magno", mandibles and
antennae blackish, tarsi yellowish. Head very large, squarish-oblong,
occiput emarginate, piceous black. Mandible widely arcuate, apex
truncate, two major teeth, other teeth minute. Antennae black,
3-segmented club. Alitrunk short, sub-bipartite, convex in front and
posterior bispinose. Petiole node squamate, apex transverse.
Postpetiole raised in profile, laterally produced sharply. Gaster
globose. Legs with femora and tibia piceous, tarsi pale.
Thus, we are confident in regarding Pheidole indica
as a junior synonym of providens.
A search in the Oxford University Museum of Natural
History did not find any Sykes' specimens among those in the Westwood
collection.
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With the availability of a reasonable
quantity of fresh specimens from Egypt and Israel, the link pages give
fresh photographs and descriptions of
Major
workers and Minor
workers
Revisionary
notes on "teneriffana", fervens and providens
(j. syn. indica)
Notes. From the very short description, key and
illustration, we surmise this is the species reported as P.
teneriffana from Saudi Arabia by Collingwood (1985) and Collingwood
& Agosti (1996). Other Saudi Arabian specimens can be seen listed under Pheidole teneriffana at, e.g. https://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?code=casent0264427
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Oxford University Museum
specimens
Pheidole providens
B Taylor det.
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Egypt
M Fadl Ali
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2008
El Minia
28°05'N
30°45'E
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minor
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3
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Pheidole providens
B Taylor det. |
Egypt
M Sharaf
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1.i.2002
Qaliobyia
30°15' N
31°21' E
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Abuzabal
major & minor
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2
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Pheidole providens
B Taylor det. |
Israel
A Ionescu
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20.iii.2007
Tel Aviv
32.0666667 N
34.7666667 E
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Tel Aviv Zoo
major & minor
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2
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Pheidole providens
B Taylor det. |
Israel
A Ionescu
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20.iii.2007
Tel Aviv
32.0666667 N
34.7666667 E
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Tel Aviv University,
Sherman
major & minor
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2
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