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      First discovery of the ant genus Eburopone Borowiec, 2016 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Dorylinae) in the Oriental realm, with description of a new species from Vietnam

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          The doryline ant genus Eburopone Borowiec, 2016 currently contains only one valid species, E. wroughtoni (Forel, 1910) from southern Africa, with a considerable number of undescribed species awaiting formal description in the Afrotropical and Malagasy regions. In the present paper, Eburopone easoana sp. nov. is described based on workers and dealate queens from a colony series collected in an evergreen forest on the Dak Lak Plateau of Vietnam (Ea So Nature Reserve, Dak Lak Province). The worker of the new species is morphologically clearly distinguished from E. wroughtoni by the combination of following characteristics: i) frontal line distinct, extending a little beyond mid-length of cranium; ii) anterior (frontoclypeal) margins of torulo-posttorular complex not forming conspicuous lobes protruding over anterior clypeal margin in full-face view; iii) mandibles when closed in full-face view forming only a little space between anterior clypeal margin and mandibles; iv) promesonotal suture faint and inconspicuous; v) abdominal segment III in dorsal view distinctly wider than long, with lateral margins only feebly convex. This represents the first discovery of the genus Eburopone in the Oriental realm, revealing the disjunct distribution of the genus. A partial sequence of the mitochondrial COI gene (658 bp) is provided as a DNA barcode for the new species. A worker-based key to the doryline genera of the Oriental realm is also provided.

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              Generic revision of the ant subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

              Abstract The generic classification of the ant subfamily Dorylinae is revised, with the aim of facilitating identification of easily-diagnosable monophyletic genera. The new classification is based on recent molecular phylogenetic evidence and a critical reappraisal of doryline morphology. New keys and diagnoses based on workers and males are provided, along with reviews of natural history and phylogenetic relationships, distribution maps, and a list of valid species for each lineage. Twenty-eight genera (27 extant and 1 extinct) are recognized within the subfamily, an increase from 20 in the previous classification scheme. Species classified in the polyphyletic Cerapachys and Sphinctomyrmex prior to this publication are here distributed among 9 and 3 different genera, respectively. Amyrmex and Asphinctanilloides are synonymized under Leptanilloides and the currently recognized subgenera are synonymized for Dorylus . No tribal classification is proposed for the subfamily, but several apparently monophyletic genus-groups are discussed. Valid generic names recognized here include: Acanthostichus (= Ctenopyga ), Aenictogiton , Aenictus (= Paraenictus , Typhlatta ), Cerapachys (= Ceratopachys ), Cheliomyrmex , Chrysapace gen. rev., Cylindromyrmex (= Holcoponera , Hypocylindromyrmex , Metacylindromyrmex ), Dorylus (= Alaopone syn. n., Anomma syn. n., Cosmaecetes , Dichthadia syn. n., Rhogmus syn. n., Shuckardia , Sphecomyrmex , Sphegomyrmex , Typhlopone syn. n.), Eburopone gen. n., Eciton (= Camptognatha , Holopone , Mayromyrmex ), Eusphinctus gen. rev., Labidus (= Nycteresia , Pseudodichthadia ), Leptanilloides (= Amyrmex syn. n., Asphinctanilloides syn. n.), Lioponera gen. rev. (= Neophyracaces syn. n., Phyracaces syn. n.), Lividopone , Neivamyrmex (= Acamatus , Woitkowskia ), Neocerapachys gen. n., Nomamyrmex , Ooceraea gen. rev. (= Cysias syn. n.), Parasyscia gen. rev., † Procerapachys , Simopone , Sphinctomyrmex , Syscia gen. rev., Tanipone , Vicinopone , Yunodorylus gen. rev., Zasphinctus gen. rev. (= Aethiopopone syn. n., Nothosphinctus syn. n.).
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                Pensoft Publishers
                1313-2989
                1313-2970
                2023
                10 November 2023
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                [1 ] Systematic Zoology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0397, Japan Tokyo Metropolitan University Hachioji Japan
                [2 ] Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Road, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Hanoi Vietnam
                [3 ] Department of International Health and Medical Anthropology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, 1-12-4 Sakamoto, Nagasaki, Nagasaki, 852-8523, Japan Nagasaki University Nagasaki Japan
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                Corresponding author: Aiki Yamada ( aiki.ymd@ 123456gmail.com)

                Academic editor: Matthew Prebus

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2141-0661
                https://orcid.org/0009-0006-8024-2553
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1054-1295
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                109702
                10.3897/zookeys.1184.109702
                10838167
                38314328
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                Aiki Yamada, Dai Dac Nguyen, Katsuyuki Eguchi

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 18 July 2023
                : 18 October 2023
                Funding
                Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) - Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research (B)) (JSPS KAKENHI, No. 22KK0087, Leader: K. Eguchi, FY2022–2025); Tokyo Metropolitan University Fund for TMU Strategic Research (Leader: Noriaki Murakami, FY2020–FY2022); Asahi Glass Foundation (Leader: K. Eguchi, FY2017–FY2022).
                Categories
                Research Article
                Formicidae
                Hymenoptera
                Systematics
                Taxonomy
                Asia
                Vietnam

                Animal science & Zoology
                central highlands,disjunct distribution,indochina,morphology,non-army ant dorylines,taxonomy,tay nguyen

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