Systematics of the Monomorium rothsteini Forel species complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), a problematic ant group in Australia
Author
Sparks, Kathryn S.
South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, and Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity, and School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, The University of Adelaide, 5005, Australia
kate.sparks@samuseum.sa.gov.au
Author
Andersen, Alan N.
CSIRO Land and Water Flagship, Tropical Ecosystems Research Centre, PMB 44 Winnellie, NT 0822, Australia
Alan.Andersen@csiro.au
Author
Austin, Andrew D.
Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity, and School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, The University of Adelaide, 5005, Australia
andy.austin@adelaide.edu.au
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-12-10
3893
4
489
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journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3893.4.2
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Monomorium stagnum
Sparks
,
NEW
SPECIES
(
Fig.
7
j–l,
11
f)
Holotype
worker
.
Western Australia
,
Kimberley Region
,
Mitchell
Falls
, site
1
,
-
14.8167
,
125.6833
,
18
Jul
2007
,
A. Andersen
, TERC
11
(deposited in
WAM
).
Paratypes
.
Western Australia
.
20
workers
, same data as holotype;
10
workers
,
Kimberley Region
,
Mitchell
Falls
camp,
-
14.8167
,
128.6833
,
18
Sep
2007
,
A. Andersen
, TERC
21
;
9
workers
Kimberley Region
,
Mitchell
Falls
,
-
14.2333
,
125.6833
,
18
Jul
2007
,
A. Andersen
, TERC
20
;
3
workers
,
Mitchell
Plateau Fire Study
,
-
14.7667
,
125.7833
,
Jun
2007
,
J. Lanoue
, TERC
6
(deposited in
NTM
,
SAM
,
WAM
).
Diagnosis.
A medium sized species with a deeply concave clypeus, strigate frons and sculpture mesonotum. T
1
is finely reticulate over anterior half.
Worker measurements (n=
9
).
HW
0.78–1.01
, HL
0.82–0.98
, EL
0.16–0.19
, PMH
0.29–0.43
,
PH
0.29–0.35
, PNH
0.19–0.23
, LHW
0.47–0.59
, EW
0.10–0.12
, PML
0.51–0.68
, ML
0.90–1.09
, PL
0.41–0.49
, PNWdv
0.21–0.31
.
Worker Description.
Medium sized species with a medium sized, rectangular head; posterior cephalic margin straight to slightly concave. Anterodorsal margin of the clypeus deeply concave with frontolateral carinae produced anteriorly, extending well beyond anteroventral margin, with acute anterolateral angles and with small, rounded, preapical teeth or nodules; anteroventral margin with or without a small median projection. Frons strigate, extending well above antennal lobes; coarse lateral cephalic strigae reach anterior eye margin. Eyes medium, EW
0.20–0.23
x LHW, number of ommatidia in longest vertical axis,
11
and
9 in
longest horizontal axis.
Mesonotum strigulate with shallow alveolae in between strigulae over entire surface posteriad of promesonotal suture or with sculpture restricted to lateral curvature, metanotal groove and posterior mesonotum. Mesopleuron alveolate with a few strigae extending anteriorly from metanotal groove. Propodeum in lateral view with dorsolateral angles clearly forming an obtuse angle, sculpture alveolate, laterally with strigae extending over metapleural gland bulla and extending between spiracle and posterodorsal corner in some specimens; dorsally with prominent transverse anterior ridge and transverse and longitudinal strigae present. Petiole node of moderate width, between
2
and
2.5
x eye width when viewed from above, oval in shape in posterior view, anterior and posterior faces converging to a broadly rounded dorsum in lateral view. Petiole and postpetiole finely reticulate, sculpture not extending onto dorsal surface. T
1
finely reticulate, covering at least anterior half of surface.
Head, mesosoma and legs light to dark amber orange, some specimens with mesosoma and legs infuscated, petiole and postpetiole infuscated on dorsal half, metasomal tergites dark brown, sternites amber, hairs dull yellow.
Distribution.
This species is known from the Kimberley region of Western
Australia
and far northern areas in the Northern Territory including Melville Island. Its range overlaps with
M. geminum
sp. nov.
/
M. topend
sp. nov.
,
M. maryannae
sp. nov.
and
M. mitchell
sp. nov.
COI
sequences
. Genbank accession numbers for this species are
KC
573011
,
KC
573012
,
KC
573015
and
KC
573016
.
Additional material examined
(
TERC
). Western
Australia
.
Mitchell
Falls, Kimberley region, -
14.8
125.66
,
18
Jul
2007
, A. Andersen TERC
19
, Kimberley Monitoring Program 0 0
2
,
Mitchell
River NP, -
14.8
125.66
,
2006
, K. Carnes.
Northern Territory.
Nguiu, Bathurst Is., -
11.76
130.63
,
24
Sep
2002
, B. Hoffmann; GanGan, NE Arnhem Land, -
13.05
135.95
,
7
Nov
2002
, B. Hoffmann;
PWCNT
Tiwi Island Fauna Survey, -
11
130
,
2000
, J. Woinarski; Maxwell Creek, Melville Island, -
11.48
130.58
,
27
Jun
2008
, B. Hoffmann.
Etymology.
The specific name is taken from the Latin word for “pool” and refers to the pools of water that are found at the
type
locality
Mitchell
Falls.