Taxonomy and species-groups of the subgenus Crematogaster (Orthocrema) in the Malagasy region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
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Blaimer, Bonnie B.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.199.2631
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.199.2631
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Crematogaster madecassa Emery
Figures 2728
Crematogaster sordidula
var. madecassa Emery, 1895: 342. Worker and queen syntypes from MADAGASCAR: Diego-Suarez (Ch. Alluaud) [MSNG, examined]. Combination in
Crematogaster
(
Orthocrema
): Wheeler, W.M. 1922:1024. Subspecies of sordidula: Wheeler, W.M. 1922:1024. Raised to species: Emery, 1912: 668; Emery, 1922:131.
Type material examined
(MSNG). MADAGASCAR: Antsiranana: Diego-Suarez: [-12.26670, 49.28330] (Ch. Alluaud), CASENT0102053, CASENT0102054 and CASENT0101933. Lectotype worker by present designation: lower specimen of 2 workers on one pin, CASENT0102054 (image on AntWeb).
Other material examined
(CASC, PSWC, MSNG, MCZC). MADAGASCAR: Antsiranana: Sakalava Beach: -12.26278, 49.39750, 10m (R.
Harin'Hala
); 7 km N Joffreville: -12.33333, 49.25000, 360m (R.
Harin'Hala
); R.S. Ambre: -12.46889, 49.24217, 325m (B.L.Fisher et al.); P.N. Montagne
d'Ambre
: -12.50035, 49.17500, 885m; -12.53444, 49.17950, 925m (B.L.Fisher et al.); R.S. Manongarivo: -13.96167, 48.43333, 400m; -13.97667, 48.42333, 780m; -13.99833, 48.42833, 1175m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Ampasindava, Ambilanivy: -13.79861, 48.16167, 600m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Nosy
Be
, R.N.I.
Lokobe
: -13.41944, 48.33117, 30m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Andavakoera: -13.11833, 49.23000, 425m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Antsahabe: -13.21167, 49.55667, 550m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Binara: -13.25500, 49.61667, 375m; -13.26333, 49.60333, 650-800m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Analabe: -13.08333, 49.90833, 30m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Bekaraoka: -13.16667, 49.71000; 150m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Ampondrabe: -12.97000, 49.70000, 175m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Montagne
d'Akirindro
: -15.28833, 49.54833, 600m (B.L.Fisher et al.); 6.9 km NE Ambanizana: -15.56667, 50.00000, 825m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Montagne
d'Anjanaharibe
: -15.18833, 49.61500, 470-1100m (B.L.Fisher et al.); P.N. Marojejy: -14.43333, 49.78333, 450m; -14.43817, 49.77400, 488m; -14.43500, 49.76000, 775m (B.L.Fisher et al.); P.N. Marojejy [Manantenina]: -14.43667, 49.77500, 450m (B.L.Fisher et al.); R.N.I. Marojejy: -14.43583, 49.76056, 610m (G. Alpert); F Ambanitaza: -14.67933, 50.18367, 240m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Betaolana: -14.52996, 49.44039, 880m (B.L.Fisher et al.); P.N. Ankarana: -12.86361, 49.22583, 210m (B.L.Fisher); F Ambato: -13.46450, 48.55167, 150m (B.L.Fisher); F Anabohazo: -14.30889, 47.91433, 120m (B.L.Fisher et al.); 30km N Antalaha, Amboangy, -14.66480, 50.19070, 130m (G.Alpert); Fianarantsoa: P.N. Andringitra: -22.23333, 47.0000, 825m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Vevembe: -22.79100, 47.18183, 600m
(
B.L.Fisher et al.);
Res
. Marotandrano: -16.28322, 48.81443, 865m (B.L.Fisher et al.); R.S. Manombo: -23.01580, 47.71900, 30m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Mahabo [
Res
.
Forestiere
d'Agnalazaha
]: -23.19383, 47.72300, 20m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Mahajanga: PN Ankarafantsika (Ampijora): -16.32083, 46.81067, 130m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Toamasina: P.N. Mananara-Nord: -16.45500, 49.78750, 225m (B.L.Fisher et al.); RS Ambatovaky: -16.81739, 49.29402, 360m; -16.77274, 49.26551, 450m; -16.81209, 49.29216, 460m; -16.77020, 49.26638, 470m; -16.76330, 49.26692, 520m (B.L.Fisher et al); F Ambatovy: -18.84950, 48.29470, 1010m; F.C. Sandranantitra: -18.04833, 49.09167, 450m (B.L.Fisher et al.);
Res
. Betampona: -17.92400, 49.19967, 390m; -17.88667, 49.20250, 520m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Kalalao [Ile St.Marie]: -16.92250, 49.88733, 100m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Sahafina: -18.81445, 48.96205, 100m;
Res
. Ambodiriana: -16.67233, 49.70117, 125m (B.L.Fisher et al.);
Foret
d'Analava
Mandrisy: -16.48567, 49.84700, 10m (B.L.Fisher et al.); S.F. Tampolo: -17.28250, 49.43000, 10m (B.L.Fisher et al.); Toliara: F Ivohibe: -24.56900, 47.20400, 200m (B.L.Fisher et al.); P.N. Andohahela: -24.75850, 46.85370, 275m (B.L.Fisher et al.); 10km NW Enakara,
Res
. Andohahela: -24.56667, 46.81667, 430m; 11km NW Enakara,
Res
. Andohahela: -24.56667, 46.83333, 800m (B.L.Fisher); 6km SSW Eminiminy,
Res
. Andohahela: -24.75000, 46.78330, 500m (P.S.Ward); 9km SSW Eminiminy,
Res
. Andohahela: -24.73330, 46.80000, 330m (P.S.Ward); 2.7km WNW 302
°
St.Luce: -24.77167, 47.17167, 20m (B.L.Fisher et al.); F Mandena: -24.95167, 47.00167, 20m (B.L.Fisher)
.
Worker measurements
(n=21). Lectotype worker: HW 0.54; HL 0.51; EL 0.13; SL 0.43; WL 0.54; SPL 0.13; PTH n.a.; PTL 0.17; PTW 0.16; PPL 0.10; PPW 0.17; LHT 0.40; CI 1.05; OI 0.26; SI 0.85; SPI 0.23; PTHI n.a.; PTWI 0.95; PPI 1.67; LBI 1.36.
Other material.
HW 0.48-0.60; HL 0.43-0.51; EL 0.10-0.14; SL 0.37-0.51; WL 0.44-0.63; SPL 0.08-0.14; PTH 0.09-0.14; PTL 0.14-0.22; PTW 0.12-0.22; PPL 0.09-0.14; PPW 0.13-0.21; LHT 0.33-0.52; CI 1.00-1.12; OI 0.22-0.27; SI 0.85-1.01; SPI 0.17-0.26; PTHI 0.55-0.72; PTWI 0.78-1.04; PPI 1.35-1.98; LBI 1.22-1.48.
Diagnosis.
Workers of
Crematogaster madecassa
can be distinguished from all other species treated here except
Crematogaster telolafy
by the presence of two distinct vertical carinae on the clypeus (Figure 16). From workers of
Crematogaster telolafy
,
Crematogaster madecassa
workers are distinguishable by their longer, more spiniform propodeal spines (Figure 18A) and longer antennal scapes. Queens of
Crematogaster madecassa
can be easily identified from queens of most species (
Crematogaster rasoherinae
,
Crematogaster volamena
,
Crematogaster mpanjono
) by the presence of propodeal spines.
Crematogaster madecassa
queens can be distinguished from
Crematogaster razana
queens by the absence of a median clypeal notch (present in
Crematogaster razana
queens). Note however that queens of
Crematogaster telolafy
are currently unknown and could be very similar morphologically to
Crematogaster madecassa
queens.
Worker description
(Figure 26
A-C
). Very small species (HW 0.48-0.60, WL 0.44-0.63), with characters of the
Crematogaster madecassa
-group, in addition to the following. Clypeus with two distinct median vertical carinae; antennal scapes well surpassing posterior margin of head.
Metanotal groove constricted to less than half as wide as pronotal width; propodeal spines medium-sized (SPI 0.17-0.26) and straight, usually thin and acute, in lateral view directed upwards, in dorsal view moderately diverging; subpostpetiolar process usually present, often as acute minute tooth.
Promesonotum usually with 6 erect, long flexuous setae: 2 humeral setae, and 2 setae each at anterior and posterior end of mesonotal carinae. Color pale to medium yellow.
Intermediate worker measurements
(n=2). HW 0.82-0.85, HL 0.73-0.78, EL 0.18-0.19, SL 0.55-0.59, WL 0.89-1.01, SPL 0.20, PTH 0.18-0.19, PTL 0.31-0.33, PTW 0.27-0.28, PPL 0.19, PPW 0.28-0.31, LHT 0.60, CI 1.09-1.12, OI 0.24, SI 0.75, SPI 0.20-0.22, PTHI 0.59, PTWI 0.86, PPI 1.46-1.66, LBI 1.48-1.68.
Intermediate worker description
(Figures 27
E-G
). Intermediate between workers and queens in size. Head, petiole and postpetiole characters similar to queens; ocelli present, but smaller than in queens; mesonotum is to various extent raised and fused dorsally over pronotum and has wing attachment sutures; otherwise mesosomal characters more similar to worker characters.
Figure 27.
Crematogaster madecassa
, worker, intermorph and distribution.
A-C
worker (CASENT0038498) A full face B dorsal C lateral D distribution
E-G
intermorph (CASENT0436247) E full face F lateral G dorsal.
Queen measurements
(n=11). HW 0.87-1.03, HL 0.72-0.86, EL 0.24-0.32, SL 0.54-0.62, MSNW 0.66-0.92, MSNL 0.72-0.98, WL 1.28-1.53, SPL 0.06-0.21, PTH 0.19-0.26, PTL 0.38-0.49, PTW 0.30-0.39, PPL 0.21-0.28, PPW 0.34-0.42, LHT 0.65-0.81, CI 1.11-1.21, OI 0.29-0.37, SI 0.68-0.76, MSNI 1.55-1.87, SPI 0.04-0.14, PTHI 0.45-0.61, PTWI 0.68-0.91, PPI 1.42-1.69, LBI 1.87-2.08.
Queen description (Figure 28
A-C
). Very small (HW 0.87-1.03, WL 1.28-1.53), with characters of the
Crematogaster madecassa
-group, in addition to the following.
Mesosoma
more compact (MSNI 1.55-1.87, WL 1.28-1.53), mesoscutum in dorsal view almost as wide as long; propodeal spines present, much shorter than in workers (SPI 0.04-0.14).
Male unknown.
Figure 28.
Crematogaster madecassa
, queen. A full face, B lateral, C dorsal (CASENT0040391).
Distribution and biology.
Crematogaster madecassa
is fairly widespread throughout the rainforests and littoral forests of northern, eastern and southeastern Madagascar (Figure 27D) and is found up to medium elevations (highest record from 1175m). It occurs widely in sympatry with
Crematogaster rasoherinae
, and at a few localities also with
Crematogaster volamena
,
Crematogaster mpanjono
and
Crematogaster telolafy
. There is evidence that
Crematogaster madecassa
nests both on the ground and arboreally, as collections have been made from rotten logs, as well as from dead twigs above the ground. As in
Crematogaster rasoherinae
(see above), intermediate workers are found in
Crematogaster madecassa
(Figure 27
E-F
).