A new ant genus from the Greater Antilles and Central America, Zatania (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), exemplifies the utility of male and molecular character systems
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The ant genus Prenolepis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is the nominal member of the recently established Prenolepis genus-group within the subfamily Formicinae. Our molecular phylogenetic analyses using fragments from six genes (CAD, elongation factor 1-α F1, elongation factor 1-α F2, wingless, arginine kinase, and cytochrome oxidase) discovered that this genus is polyphyletic. While the majority of Prenolepis species were found to belong to the same monophyletic group (Prenolepis, sensu stricto), a smaller subset of Prenolepis species, all found in either Central America or the Greater Antilles, were robustly inferred to comprise a distinct lineage that is sister to the Old World genus Paraparatrechina. Here we describe this newly discovered lineage within the larger Prenolepis genus-group clade. The genus Zatania, gen. nov., is comprised of five extant species (albimaculata, cisipa, gibberosa, gloriosa, sp. nov., and karstica) and one Dominican amber fossil species (electra, sp. nov.)..., Concatenated exon data matrixConcatenated_exon_data.nxsAmino acid translationAmino_acid_translation.nxs,
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2026-04-29



