Australian species of the ant genus Dolichoderus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Author
Shattuck, Steven O.
Author
Marsden, Sharon
text
Zootaxa
2013
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101
143
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3716.2.1
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Dolichoderus scabridus
Roger
(
Fig. 23
)
Dolichoderus scabridus
Roger, 1862: 244
.
Polyrhachis foveolatus
Lowne, 1865: 334
(junior synonym of
scabridus
by Mayr 1876:80).
Dolichoderus scabridus ruficornis
Santschi, 1916: 175
(
new synonym
).
Types
.
Dolichoderus scabridus
: "Several" worker
syntypes
from
Australia
(specific locality not given) (Roger 1862:244, probably in BMNH).
Polyrhachis foveolatus
: Unspecified
material from Sydney, New South
Wales
(BMNH).
Dolichoderus scabridus ruficornis
:
3 worker
syntypes
from
Australia
(specific locality not given) (NHMB).
Diagnosis
. Pronotum rounded, lacking spines; propodeum with elongate spines directed upward at angle of 45° or less to horizontal plane, the angle between them at least 90°; dorsum of petiolar node broad, base of propodeal spines forming a "U" with a broad concavity connecting their bases (sometimes this region flat or weakly convex); legs yellowish-red in colour, distinctly lighter than the colour of the body.
FIGURE 23.
Dolichoderus scabridus
, worker from Tantawangalo Mts., New South Wales (ANIC32-008003). A. Front of head; B. Side of body; C. Top of body; D. Distribution of material examined.
This species is most similar to
D. inferus
but differs in having yellowish-red legs. This species is also similar to
D. ypsilon
,
D. rufotibialis
and
D. niger
, but in
D. scabridus
(and
D. inferus
) the petiolar node is broad rather than angular, and the bases of the propodeal spines form a broad "U" rather than a narrowly angled "V" when viewed from the front.
Worker description
. See
Fig. 23
. All specimens very similar to that figured with the exception of the antennal scape colour, which varies from red to dark reddish-brown.
Measurements
(n=5). CI 93–100; EI 19–24; EL 0.26–0.33; HL 1.34–1.47; HW 1.26–1.47; ML 1.89–2.10; MTL 1.10–1.22; PronI 68.58–74.77; PronW 0.91–1.04; SI 95–106; SL 1.30–1.46.
Material examined
.
Australian Capital Territory
: 9 Km East of Mount Gudgenby, Namadgi National Park (Lepschi,B.J.) (ANIC); Black Mountain (Shattuck,S.O.; Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Black Mountain, near CSIRO site (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); Black Mt., Site 1 (Barnett,N.J.) (ANIC); Blundells (Greaves,T.) (ANIC); Blundells [Blundells Flat] (Bruce,W.A.; Greaves,T.) (ANIC); Lees Creek (Greaves,T.) (); Lees Spring (Greaves,T.) (ANIC); nr. Picadilly Circus (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Uriarra [Forest] (collector unknown; Greaves,T.; Greaves,T. & F.G.H.) (ANIC); Woods Reserve, nr.
Gibraltar
Falls (Naumann,I.D.) (ANIC);
New South
Wales
:
2 mi
. S of Guyra (Greaves,T.) (ANIC);
23km
NW Batemans Bay (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC);
2mi
. S Guyra (Greaves,T.) (ANIC);
38km
SEbyS Mungo (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC);
3km
SW Morrisset (Gush,T.) (ANIC);
4 mi
. S of Deepwater (Greaves,T.) (ANIC);
4.5km
N Batemans Bay (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC);
4km
NE Mt. Wog Wog,
17km
SE Bombala (Margules,C.R.) (ANIC);
4km
NE Mt. Wog Wog,
17km
SE Bombala (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC);
4mi
. S Deepwater (Greaves,T.) (ANIC);
8km
SE Ebor (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC);
9km
NE Batemans Bay, West Side Hwy 1, ca.
0.5km
N Durras Rd. (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC);
Acacia Plat. (Armstrong,J.)
(ANIC);
Acacia Plateau (Armstrong,J.)
(ANIC); Bago Forest (Greaves,T.) (ANIC); Bago Forest, Batlow (Greaves,T.) (ANIC); Bago State Forest (Greaves,T.) (ANIC); Bark Hut, Mt. Kaputar Nat. Pk. (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); Batemans Bay (Billen,J.) (ANIC); Bega (Smith) (ANIC); Botany Bay (Schrader,H.P.) (ANIC); Brisbane Water National Park (Gush,T.) (ANIC); Bundeena (Ward,P.S.) (ANIC); Clyde Mountain, Eastern fall (Colless,D.H.) (ANIC); Clyde Mountain, Western fall (Colless,D.H.) (ANIC); Como (collector unknown; Nicholson) (ANIC);
Congo
,
8km
SE by E of Moruya (Upton,M.S.) (ANIC); Cowan (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Dawsons Spring, Mt. Kaputar National Park (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); East Boyd State Forest, Goanna Rd.,
56km
SE Bombala (Lambkin,C. & Starick,N.) (ANIC); Ebor (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Governor, Mt. Kaputar, Narrabri (Room,P.M.) (ANIC); Gwydir Hwy,
5km
E Warialda (Reichel,H.L.M.) (ANIC); Leumeah (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Lidsdale S.F., Lithgow (York,A.) (ANIC); Maroota State Forest (Gush,T.) (ANIC); Menai (collector unknown; Freeland,J.) (ANIC); Mount Ku-ring-gai (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Mumbulla State Forest (Gush,T.) (ANIC); nr. Georges River, Leumeah (Imai,H.T.) (ANIC); Olney State Forest (Gush,T.) (ANIC); Runnyford Ck., Nelligen (collector unknown; Liepa,Z.) (ANIC); South Black Ra., Tallaganda National Park.,
14.5km
fr. Hoskinstown (Lambkin,C. & Starick,N.) (ANIC); Sydney (Lea) (ANIC); Tantawangalo Mts. (collector unknown; Hill,G.F.) (ANIC); Tomago (Jackson,G.P.) (ANIC); Wang Wauk State Forest (Gush,T.) (ANIC); Whiporie,
55km
S Casino (York,A.) (ANIC); Wild Cattle Flat (collector unknown) (ANIC); Woronora (Bason,M.L. & Coutman,J.J.) (ANIC);
Queensland
: Girraween Nat. Park, Bald Rock Creek Camping Area (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); Girraween NP, nr. The Pyramids (Reichel,H.L.M.) ();
South
Australia
: Alligator Gorge, Flinders Ra. (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Belair (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Belair Nat. Pk. (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Bordertown (McArthur,A.J.) (SAMA); Bridgewater (
Baker
,G.F.;
Baker
,G.H.; Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Clare (McAreavey,J.M.) (ANIC); Cleland, Mt. Lofty Ra. (Yeatman,E.) (ANIC); Coorong-Keith,
5km
SSW Bunbury (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Cox Scrub National Park (McArthur,A.J.) (SAMA); Gawler, Hale National Park. (Greenslade,P.J.M. & Forrest,J.) (ANIC); Hale National Park. (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Jupiter Creek,
4km
W Echunga (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); Kangaroo Creek Reservoir near Athelstone (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Kuitpo (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Long Gully, Belair National Park (McQuillan,P.B.) (SAMA); Mt. Bold Reservoir, SE of Adelaide (Ward,P.S.) (ANIC); Mt. Crawford Forest Reserve (Tuckwell,R.) (SAMA); Mt. Lofty (Greenslade,P.J.M. & Kirkby,C.A.) (ANIC); Mt. Remarkable (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Mt. Remarkable Summit (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Mt. Remarkable, Flinders Ranges (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Myponga (collector unknown; Elston,A.H.) (ANIC); Ngarkat Conservation Park, between Bucks camp well and Box Flat (Mathews,E.G. & Forrest,J.A.) (SAMA); Ngarkat Conservation Park, between north boundary and
12km
NW (Forrest,J.A.) (SAMA); Para Wirra Recreation Park (Gross,G.F.) (SAMA); Para Wirra [as Parrawirra] (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Roachdale Reserve, near Williamstown (Szent- Ivány,J.J.H.) (SAMA); S Flinders Ra., Black Hill (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Sevenhill (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Victor Harbour (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC);
Victoria
:
50km
NNE Orbost nr. Goongerah, Bendoc-Bonang S.F., Bonang Highway (Lambkin,C. & Starick,N.) (ANIC); Bendigo (Froggatt,W.W.; McAreavey,J.) (ANIC); Buchan (collector unknown) (ANIC); Coburg (collector unknown; Spry,F.P.) (ANIC); Coopracambra NP,
26km
NNE Cann River (Lambkin,C. & Starick,N.) (ANIC); Greensborough (McAreavey,J.) (ANIC); Kiata (C.H.B.) (ANIC); Maldon (Goudie,J.C.) (ANIC); Portland (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Riddell (collector unknown; Hill,G.F.) (ANIC); Ryans Lookout, Warby Range State Park (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); Salt Lake track, Little Desert National Park (Shattuck,S.O.) (ANIC); Stawell (C.H.B.) (ANIC); Youngs Creek,
12km
N Orbost [Young Creek] (Colless,D.H. & Liepa,Z.) (ANIC).
Comments
.
Dolichoderus ruficornis
was established as a subspecies of
D. scabridus
. Its
type
specimens differ from typical
D. scabridus
in having the antennal scapes red rather than dark reddish-brown. No other differences could be found between these two forms during this study and given the minor overall differences in antennal colour both forms are here considered to belong to a single species. It should be noted, however, that the
D. ruficornis
form predominates at lower elevations in South
Australia
although it has also been found in Victoria (a single collection from Greensborough) while the
D. scabridus
form from South
Australia
is generally found at higher elevation sites in the Flinders Ranges. Across Victoria and New South
Wales
the
D. scabridus
form predominates.
Dolichoderus scabridus
is one of the most frequently encountered species within the genus, occurring from north-eastern New South
Wales
south and west to the Adelaide, South
Australia
region. It is found in a wide range of forested habitats ranging from mallee and spinifex on sand through dry sclerophyll to wet sclerophyll; they have also been found in pine plantations. Workers forage in columns on the ground, on rotten logs and on tree trunks. Nests occur in rotten branches, logs and stumps on the ground, under bark and in soil under rocks.
The following literature has examined this taxon: Clark (1930) (male description), Wheeler and Wheeler (1951) (larval description), Cavill and Hinterberger (1960a) (glandular compounds), Cavill and Hinterberger (1960b) (glandular compounds), Crozier (1970) (karyotype), Wheeler and Wheeler (1974) (larva); Imai, Crozier and Taylor (1977) (karyotype), Blum and Hermann (1978) (venom and venom apparatus) and Freeland
et al
. (1982) (behaviour, morphology).