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 carteri
Clark
(
Fig. 3
)
Myrmecorhynchus carteri
Clark, 1934
: 43
.
Types
.
Syntype
workers from Barrington Tops, New South
Wales
(H. J. Carter) [Museum Victoria, Melbourne, examined] and Kinglake, Victoria (T. Greaves) [location unknown].
Diagnosis.
Mesosomal dorsum with at most a few scattered erect hairs, legs with appressed pubescence but lacking erect hairs; at most a narrow band of yellow on anterolateral clypeal margin; mandibles bicoloured, yellow basally and dark apically; propodeum higher and more rounded and metapleural groove more strongly angled when compared to
M. nitidus
.
Comments.
Myrmecorhynchus carteri
occurs from north-coastal New South
Wales
south to Tasmania (it is the only species known from Tasmania). It is found in mallee, thick scrub, dry to wet sclerophyll (including
Eucalyptus pauciflora
,
E. perriniana
and
E. stellulata
forests), coastal scrub (wet scrub; hillside, black soil; at water’s edge) and rainforest. Nests are in dead branches or twigs above the ground (including
Acacia sophorae
,
Eucalyptus perriniana
and
E. stellulata
) or occasionally on the ground, or less commonly in soil under rocks. One nest was found in a dead, rotten branch with a colony of
M. emeryi
; however the relationship between these ants, if any, is unknown. Foragers are commonly found on tree trunks and are known to visit
Eucryphia lucida
flowers and wander into malaise traps. The larvae were described by
Wheeler & Wheeler (1970)
.
Morphologically this species is similar to
M. nitidus
, differing in colour pattern and the shape of the metanotal groove and propodeum. While colour pattern shows considerable variation in
M. emeryi
, this does not seem to be the case here. All known specimens show either the
M. carteri
or
M. nitidus
patterns with no intermediate individuals being found. Thus colour suggests that these two taxa are distinct. The shape of the metanotal groove and propodeum also support this conclusion. All known specimens of
M. carteri
have the propodeum higher and more rounded dorsally compared to
M. nitidus
workers, resulting in the metanotal groove being more distinct and angular. As with colour, all specimens show one or the other pattern with intermediate forms unknown. Combined, these characters suggest that two separate taxa are involved rather than a single variable species.
FIGURE 3.
Myrmecorhynchus carteri
, minor worker, Moppy Lookout, Barrington Tops State Forest, New South Wales, T.A. Weir (ANIC32-010761).
Material examined.
Australia
:
Australian Capital Territory
: Woods Reserve, nr.
Gibraltar
Falls (Naumann,I.D.).
New South
Wales
: Belmore Falls (Top) (Liepa,Z.); Blue Knob, Nightcap Range (Lowery,B.B.); Dainers Gap (Morrow,P.); Dilgry River Barrington Tops S.F. (Weir,T.A.); East Boyd State Forest, Goanna Rd.,
56km
SE Bombala (Lambkin,C. & Starick,N.); Kosciuszko National Park,
1.7km
ENE of Thredbo (Lambkin,C., Starwick,N. & Recsei,J.); Moppy Lookout Barrington Tops S.F. (Weir,T.A.); Mt. Wilson, Blue Mountains (Horning,D.S., Jr.); New
England
Nat. Park. via Ebor (Monteith,G.).
Tasmania
:
4km
N Montagu (Lowery,B.B.);
5km
E Low Head (Lowery,B.B.);
5km
N Emita (Lowery,B.B.); Blythe Sdg. (Greaves,T.); Darling Range, Flinders Island (Lowery,B.B.); Derwent Bridge, Bronte (collector unknown); Devonport (Lowery,B.B.); Friendly Beaches, Freycinet Natl. Pk. (Lowery,B.B.); Greens Beach, Asbestos Range Natl. Pk. (Lowery,B.B.); Headwaters, Olga R., E of Mt. Eleanor (Howard,C., et al.); Leith (Lowery,B.B.); Lower Gordon River, E of Goulds Landing (collector unknown); near Lake Chisholm (Ettershank,G. & Ettershank,J.A.); Olga R. Top Plain, Transects 12 & 13 (Howard,C. & Johnson,C.); Sisters Beach (Lowery,B.B.);
Thule
Rd., Flinders Island (Lowery,B.B.); Upr. Gordon River, N and W of Denison Camp (Howard,C., et al.); Upr. Gordon River, nr. Angel Cliffs (Howard,C., et al.).
Victoria
: Coopracambra NP,
27km
NNE Cann River, Beehive Creek (Lambkin,C. & Starick,N.); Ferntree Gully (Lowery,B.B.); Flinders (Lowery,B.B.); Harrietville (Lowery,B.B.); Kinglake (Greaves,T.); Leongatha (Lowery,B.B.); Mt. Dandenong (Schwarz,M.); Woori Yallock (Thorn,L.B.).