Abstract

We revise the taxonomy of the myrmicine ants of the Monomorium monomorium species-group for the Arabian Peninsula. Six species are recognized: Monomorium aeyade Collingwood & Agosti, 1996, M. clavicorne André, 1881, M. exiguum Forel, 1894, M. holothir Bolton, 1987, M. mohammedi sp. n., and M. sarawatense Sharaf & Aldawood, 2013. On the basis of the worker caste, we describe Monomorium mohammedi sp. n. from the southwestern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). We designate a neotype for Monomorium aeyade Collingwood & Agosti and redescribe and illustrate the worker caste. Furthermore, we provide a worker-based species identification key, distribution maps for the treated species, and ecological and biological notes, if available. Monomorium holothir is recorded for the first time from the KSA. Also, we propose M. clavicorne var. punica Santschi, 1915a as a junior synonym of M. clavicorne, as well as M. dryhimi Aldawood & Sharaf, 2011 and M. montanum Collingwood & Agosti, 1996 to be treated as junior synonyms of Monomorium exiguum.

Highlights

  • The ant genus Monomorium is one of the most diverse genera in the subfamily Myrmicinae, with 388 described species and subspecies (Bolton, 2017)

  • On the basis of the worker caste, we describe Monomorium mohammedi sp. n. from the southwestern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

  • We provide the first comprehensive revision of the M. monomorium speciesgroup for the Arabian Peninsula

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Introduction

The ant genus Monomorium is one of the most diverse genera in the subfamily Myrmicinae, with 388 described species and subspecies (Bolton, 2017). The available revisionary contributions on the fauna of the M. monomorium species-group are scarce, and basically consist of Bolton (1987) for the Afrotropical fauna and Heterick (2001) and Heterick (2006) for the Australian and Malagasy faunas respectively. These include many species removed from the genus

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