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Meranoplus periyarensis, a remarkable new ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from India
Himender Bharti,Shahid Ali Akbar 한국응용곤충학회 2014 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.17 No.4
Meranoplus periyarensis sp. nov. is the sixth species of its genus to be described from India. The others are:M. bicolor (Guerin-Meneville, 1844), M. bellii Forel, 1902; M. laeviventris Emery, 1889; M. levis Donisthorpe,1942 and M. rothneyi Forel, 1902. A revised key to the Indian species is provided.
Two remarkable new species of Aenictus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from India
Himender Bharti,Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo,Rakesh Kumar 한국응용곤충학회 2012 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.15 No.2
Descriptions of two new species Aenictus indicus sp. nov. and Aenictus wilsoni sp. nov. are provided from India. The presence of an unusual distinct ridge between mesonotum and mesopleuron relates them to three sympatric Philippine species, Aenictus philippinensis Chapman, 1963; Aenictus rabori Chapman, 1963 and Aenictus pangantihoni Zettel and Sorger, 2010. An identification key to the worker caste of Indian species is provided.
Himender Bharti,Rakesh Kumar 한국응용곤충학회 2012 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.15 No.2
Lophomyrmex terraceensis sp. nov. is described from India. This species belongs to the bedoti group of the genus Lophomyrmex, which is characterized by a pronotum with lateral irregular marginations. The new species can be separated from other species within this group by the presence of sub-parallel, blunt and thick propodeal spines of almost uniform diameter and by an obliquely truncate petiolar node.
Himender Bharti,Shahid Ali Akbar 한국응용곤충학회 2015 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.18 No.3
Protanilla wardi sp. nov. from Kerala, India is described and illustrated, which also confirms first record of the genus from this country. The new species is somewhat close to P. rafflesi Bolton, 1990 for its anteriorly concave petiolar node but differs from the latter by its vertical, not anteriorly inclined postpetiolar node. The new species represents only the 9th known species of this rare ant genus to be described.
Three new species of genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Himalaya
Himender Bharti,Yash Paul Sharma 한국응용곤충학회 2013 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.16 No.2
Three new species of the genus Myrmica are described from the Himalayas. Myrmica curvispinosa sp. nov.,Myrmica kothiensis sp. nov. and Myrmica religiosa sp. nov. belong to the Myrmica inezae species group, which is earlier represented by 4 species. Myrmica curvispinosa sp. nov. is described based on worker and gyne, with a report of ergatoid aswell.Myrmica kothiensis sp. nov. andMyrmica religiosa sp. nov. are described based onworker caste only. A key to the species of the Myrmica inezae species group has been provided in the following.
Himender Bharti,Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo 한국응용곤충학회 2013 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.16 No.2
A key to the Indian species of the ponerine ant genus Anochetus Mayr, 1861 is presented and two newspecies are described: Anochetus cryptus sp. nov. and Anochetus validus sp. nov. collected from foothills of Himalaya, the Shivalik. Anochetus cryptus is a cryptobiotic species with minute eyes, light-pigmented integument, relatively reduced size and feeble sculpture; it most resembles Anochetus evansi Crawley, 1922. Anochetus validus is a member of the wide spread graeffei group, with strong sculpture and highly pigmented integument.
Taxonomic review of ant genus Nylanderia Emery, 1906 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in India
Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo,Himender Bharti 국립중앙과학관 2015 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.8 No.2
In this paper, Indian Nylanderia fauna is revised for the first time. Seven species are recognized, of which Nylanderia himalayana sp. nov. is described as new. Hitherto undescribed female and male castes of N. birmana are described for the first time. Photomontage images and comparative diagnosis by workers are provided. Information on the distribution of Indian Nylanderia is given. A revised key to the workers of Nylanderia for the Indian region is provided.