A review of the ant genus Myrmecorhynchus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Author
Shattuck, S. O.
text
Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3955.2.6
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Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
André
(
Figs 2
,
4
,
5
)
Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
André, 1896
: 254
.
Myrmecorhynchus musgravei
Clark, 1934
: 43
. NEW SYNONYM
Myrmecorhynchus rufithorax
Clark, 1934
: 46
. NEW SYNONYM
Types
.
M. emeryi
:
Holotype
worker from the Victorian Alps, Victoria (Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, examined).
M. musgravei
:
Holotype
male from Lamington Nat. Park (as National Park), Queensland (A. Musgrave,
19 December 1926
) (Australian Museum, Sydney).
M. rufithorax
:
Syntype
workers from Warburton, Victoria (L. B. Thorn, in trees) (Museum Victoria, Melbourne).
Diagnosis.
Mesosomal dorsum and legs with abundant erect hairs. Body colour variable, ranging from reddish to reddish-brown.
FIGURE 4.
Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
, major worker, Gerroa, New South Wales, B.B. Lowery (ANIC 32-010956).
Comments.
Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
is the most widely distributed species in the genus, occurring from south-eastern Queensland (with a single record further north) south through New South
Wales
and Victoria to south-western Western
Australia
. It is found in a range of habitats including mallee, sandstone scrub and moist gully woodlands, dry to wet sclerophyll and rainforest. Nests are found in dead branches, twigs and vines, in soil most commonly at the base of tree but also under rocks or occasionally in moss. Nests have also been found in dead stumps (including a
Xanthorrhoea
stump). Three females were found in a cavity in a small dead twig
2.5m
(
8 ft
) above the ground. This would suggest that this species is pleometrotic, however additional observations are needed to confirm this. Workers are most commonly seen foraging on trees and low vegetation and have been found feeding at extra-floral nectaries of
Acacia pycnantha
.
FIGURE 5.
Myrmecorhynchus emeryi
, minor worker, Mt. Remarkable, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, P.J.M. Greenslade (ANIC32-010964).
When describing the taxon
M. rufithorax
,
Clark (1934)
commented that this species was “near
M. emeryi
Andre
”, but gave no specific characters to separate these two taxa. With the presently available material, there seems little doubt that
M. rufithorax
represents the pale form of a single variable species, with
M. emeryi
representing the darker form. Intermediately coloured individuals are abundant and no additional characters could be found to suggest that more than a single species is involved. Because of this these two taxa are here considered synonyms.
Myrmecorhynchus musgravei
, also described by
Clark (1934)
, was based on an unassociated male. Clark mentions several characters which separate
M. musgravei
from
M. emeryi
, including differences in colour (testaceous in
M. musgravei
, reddish yellow in
M. emeryi
) and wing morphology (discoidal cell large in
M. musgravei
, small in
M. emeryi
). However the limited available male material makes it difficult to assess the taxonomic significance of these and other characters used by
Clark (1934)
. Numerous worker collections from the region of the
type
locality of
M. musgravei
in south-eastern Queensland suggest that a single species occurs there. There is no evidence for two distinct species in this region. Combined, the presently available information suggests that
M. musgravei
is the male of
M. emeryi
and not a separate species.
The major worker of this species was described by
Emery (1898)
, the queen and male by
Clark (1934)
and the larva by
Wheeler (1917)
and
Wheeler & Wheeler (1968)
.
Material examined.
Australia
:
Australian Capital Territory
: Black Mountain (Greaves,T.); Black Mountain Reserve (Liepa,Z.); Black Mt. (Greaves,T.; Lowery,B.B.); Black Mt., Canberra (Lowery,B.B.); Mount Ainslie (Lowery,B.B.).
New South
Wales
:
10mi
. S Kiama (Lowery,B.B.);
20km
E Legume (Greenslade,P.J.M.);
4 mi
. E of Berry (Lowery,B.B.);
9.5km
S Bungendore (Shattuck,S.O.); Berry Mountain, Berry (Lowery,B.B.); Bilambil (Lowery,B.B.); Blue Knob Mt., Nightcap Range (Lowery,B.B.); Bogan River (Armstrong,J.); Bola Creek NP, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Cambewarra Mountain (Lowery,B.B.); Cool and Candle Crk., Kuring-gai Chase (Lowery,B.B.); Cowan, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Dalrymple Forest, Pymble, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Foxground (Lowery,B.B.); Frenchs Forest, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Gerroa (Lowery,B.B.); Gerroa,
10mi
. S Kiama (Lowery,B.B.);
Gibraltar
Ra. Nat. Pk. via Glen Innes (Monteith,G.); Hills to W of Mudgee (Lowery,B.B.); Jerusalem Bay, Cowan (Lowery,B.B.); Kyogle (Froggatt,W.W.); Mt. Saddleback, Kiama (Lowery,B.B.); Mt. Warning (Lowery,B.B.); Riverview College, Lane Cove, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Riverview College, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Runnyford Ck., Nelligen (Liepa,Z.); St. Ives, Frenchs Forest, Sydney (Lowery,B.B.); Tooloom Plateau,
14km
W Urbenville (Naumann,I.D.); W of Mt. Warning (Lowery,B.B.); Wallerawang (Lowery,B.B.); Wentworth Falls (Wheeler,W.M.); Wentworth Falls, Blue Mts. (Lowery,B.B.).
Queensland
:
13km
NE Eungella (Ward,P.S.);
1km
SSE Eungella (Ward,P.S.);
50mi
. W Mackay, Eungella NP (Lowery,B.B.);
7km
NNW North Tamborine (Ward,P.S.); Diggings Road, Eungella (Monteith,G.B. & Thompson,G.); Lamington N.P. (Andersen,A.N.); Mt. Tamborine (Greaves,T.); Palm Grove N.P.,
8km
ESE North Tamborine (Shattuck,S.O.); Tomewin (Lowery,B.B.); Tomewin, Murwillumbah (Lowery,B.B.).
South
Australia
: Belair Rec. Park, Adelaide (O'Dowd,D.J.); Bridgewater (Greenslade,P.J.M. & Hutson); Kangaroo Is., Breakneck R. (Greenslade,P.J.M.); Mt. Bold Reservoir, SE of Adelaide (Ward,P.S.); Mt. Lofty (Lowery,B.B.); Mt. Lofty summit (Gross,G.F.); Mt. Remarkable, Flinders Ranges (Greenslade,P.J.M.); Sevenhill (Lowery,B.B.); Spring Gully (Lowery,B.B.); Streaky Bay (Lowery,B.B.); Upper Sturt (Herridge,J.A.); Worlds End,
23km
S Burra (Lowery,B.B.).
Victoria
:
15km
WNW Yaapeet, Wyperfeld Natl. Pk (Andersen,A.N.);
20km
S Ouyen (Shattuck,S.O.); Harrietville (Lowery,B.B.); Heathcote (Lowery,B.B.); Hurstbridge (Lowery,B.B.); Leongatha (Lowery,B.B.); Warrandyte (Greaves,T.); Woori Yallock (as Wooriyalock) (Thorn,L.B.).
Western
Australia
:
11 mi
. E Pingrup (Greaves,T.);
15km
N of Norseman (Lowery,B.B.); Corrigin (Lowery,B.B.); Grass Patch (Lowery,B.B.); Junana Rock,
9km
NW Mt. Ragged (Taylor,R.W.); Pingrup (Greaves,T.); Tingledale (Taylor,R.W.).