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[[
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<taxonomicName id="FD444B6B851195334F2B21DCFBA8EBE2" LSID-HNS="urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:183520" authority="Mayr, 1861" authorityName="Mayr" authorityYear="1861" class="Hexapoda" family="Formicidae" genus="Temnothorax" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName-HNS="Temnothorax chandleri (Mackay)" order="Hymenoptera" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="chandleri">Temnothorax chandleri (Mackay)</taxonomicName>
is evidently closely related to
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and might prove to be conspecific with it. The main diagnostic feature of
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is the heavily sculptured head, which lacks a shiny surface except for a median strip. The type series consisted of three workers, of which the holotype was destroyed while in transit to MCZC (Stefan Cover, pers. comm.). A paratype worker was said to be deposited at the University of New Hampshire (Mackay 2000: 331) but no specimen is present there (Don Chandler, pers. comm.).
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Thus, the only known type specimen is the
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worker in
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Here is a description of that specimen which I examined briefly in August 2003:
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<paragraph id="82295B617C9AA77F7DC128CEDF2379B8" pageNumber="19">Petiole cuneate in profile; HW ~0.57 mm; head densely reticulate-foveolate (with weak longitudinal orientation), except for a small shiny central strip which does not extend to the posterior margin; mesosoma densely reticulate-foveolate; propodeal spines short, blunt; dorsum of mesosoma with about 24 short, erect hairs in profile; abdominal tergite IV smooth and shiny except for weak basal striolae; postpetiole moderately broad, length ~0.7× width; pale yellow brown.</paragraph>
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This paratype agrees with five workers collected recently at
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,
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,
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), in a fallen log of cottonwood (
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) in
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.
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The types of
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were collected from leaf litter at the
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(Mackay 2000). These limited biological data suggest that
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may be a riparian habitat specialist, whereas
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is found in a diverse array of habitats from sea level to ~2600m.
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