Malagidris
Malagidris is a Malagasy genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Described in 2014, the genus contains six species.
Species
Malagidris alperti Bolton & Fisher, 2014Malagidris belti Malagidris dulcis Bolton & Fisher, 2014Malagidris galokoa Bolton & Fisher, 2014Malagidris jugum Bolton & Fisher, 2014Malagidris sofina Bolton & Fisher, 2014Taxonomy
The type species of this genus, M. belti, has had a moderately varied taxonomic history. It was originally described in the genus Aphaenogaster, even though Forel remarked on its 3-segmented antennal club, rather than 4 as is usual in that genus. This character, coupled with the presence of angulate humeri and a queen with a depressed mesosoma, caused Emery to exclude M. belti from Aphaenogaster and transfer it to Atopula. Forel decided that Atopula was artificial, "composed of disparate species," and established the genus Brunella to include only M. belti. The component species of Atopula were later dispersed to other genera by Bolton, who retained genus Brunella as its "affinities are unclear." Later however, Bolton synonymised Brunella under Aphaenogaster, thus returning M. belti to its original generic combination.More extensive recent sampling of the Madagascan ant fauna has made it clear that this synonymy was incorrect. The discovery of several species referable to Forel's Brunella has allowed the diagnosis of a distinct group of Madagascan endemics, which are convergent in some characters with Aphaenogaster but certainly not congeneric with it. The final act of this history has been the realisation that Brunella is the junior homonym of a crustacean genus Brunella, from Tasmania. No replacement name was essential for Brunella while it was a junior synonym, but after it was revived from synonymy a replacement name was necessary: Malagidris.