The species is probably most closely related to
A. vieti, known from
North Vietnam and
Taiwan.
Aenictus gutianshanensis can be easily distinguished from all other species of the
Aenictus wroughtonii group by the
pronotum, the
petiole, and the side of the
postpetiole completely finely reticulate. The species is most similar to
Aenictus vieti and to
Aenictus camposi, but is slightly larger in all measurements. Males of
Aenictus gutianshanensis and many other
Aenictus species are unknown. In addition to having the
pronotum and petiole completely finely reticulate,
Aenictus gutianshanensis can be easily distinguished from
Aenictus vieti and
Aenictus camposi by the following characters (characters for
Aenictus vieti and
Aenictus camposi are given in brackets): ventral margin of subpetiolar process almost straight (ventral margin convex), femora densely punctate (smooth and shiny in Jaitrong
et al. 2010, but superficially and irregularly sculptured and shiny in two paratypes examined by the reviewer), postpetiolar process more developed with a rim below (less developed, without ventral rim), and longest standing hairs on pronotal dorsum distinctly longer (maximal 0.13 mm). ==References==