F. Serna, W. Mackay
Journal of Insect Science 10 (111), 1-36, (1 July 2010) https://doi.org/10.1673/031.010.11101
KEYWORDS: Hymenoptera, Aculeata, Formicidae, Cephalotini, qualitative characters, external anatomy, taxonomy
Morphology is the most direct approach biologists have to recognize uniqueness of insect species as compared to close relatives. Ants of the genus Procryptocerus possess important morphologic characters yet have not been explored for use in a taxonomic revision. The genus is characterized by the protrusion of the clypeus forming a broad nasus and antennal scrobes over the eyes. The toruli are located right posterior to the flanks of the nasus opposite to each other. The vertex is deflexed posteriorly in most species. An in-group comparison of the external morphology is presented focusing on the workers. A general morphology for gynes and males is also presented. Previously mentioned characters as well as new ones are presented, and their character states in different species are clarified. For the metasoma a new system of ant metasomal somite nomenclature is presented that is applicable to Aculeata in general. Finally, a Glossary of morphological terms is offered for the genus ( View glossary). Most of the terminology can be used in other members of the Formicidae and Aculeata.