Chelaner sculpturatus
Chelaner sculpturatus | |
---|---|
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Formicidae |
Subfamily: | Myrmicinae |
Tribe: | Solenopsidini |
Genus: | Chelaner |
Species group: | rubriceps |
Species: | C. sculpturatus |
Binomial name | |
Chelaner sculpturatus (Clark, 1934) |
Chelaner sculpturatus is an inhabitant of the moister forests along the east coast of Australia, from the Armidale plateau in New South Wales to Tasmania, where it is a cryptic forager in moss, leaf litter and in rotten logs. (Heterick 2001)
Identification
Heterick (2001) - A member of the rubriceps group. Because of its long propodeal spines, C. sculpturatus cannot be confused with any other Australian Chelaner. However, characters of the clypeus, petiole and postpetiole enable the ant to be placed firmly in the C. leae species-complex.
Keys including this Species
Distribution
Latitudinal Distribution Pattern
Latitudinal Range: -25.83333333° to -43.01666667°.
North Temperate |
North Subtropical |
Tropical | South Subtropical |
South Temperate |
- Source: AntMaps
Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Australasian Region: Australia (type locality).
Distribution based on AntMaps
Distribution based on AntWeb specimens
Check data from AntWeb
Countries Occupied
Number of countries occupied by this species based on AntWiki Regional Taxon Lists. In general, fewer countries occupied indicates a narrower range, while more countries indicates a more widespread species. |
Estimated Abundance
Relative abundance based on number of AntMaps records per species (this species within the purple bar). Fewer records (to the left) indicates a less abundant/encountered species while more records (to the right) indicates more abundant/encountered species. |
Biology
Castes
Nomenclature
The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.
- sculpturatus. Monomorium (Notomyrmex) sculpturatum Clark, 1934c: 59, pl. 4, figs. 17, 18 (w.q.) AUSTRALIA (Victoria).
- Type-material: 1 syntype worker, 1 syntype queen.
- [Note: Heterick, 2001: 438, comments that the syntype worker is missing from the collection.]
- Type-locality: Australia: Victoria, Otway Ranges, Beech Forest, (“Turton’s Track, nr Mt Sabine (1812 ft)”), 11-19.i.1932 (J. Clark).
- Type-depository: MVMA.
- Combination in Monomorium: Taylor, 1987b: 4;
- combination in Chelaner: Ettershank, 1966: 97; Sparks, et al. 2019: 233.
- Status as species: Ettershank, 1966: 97; Taylor & Brown, 1985: 58; Taylor, 1987a: 21; Bolton, 1995b: 266; Heterick, 2001: 438 (redescription); Sparks, et al. 2019: 233.
- Distribution: Australia.
Unless otherwise noted the text for the remainder of this section is reported from the publication that includes the original description.
Description
Worker
Heterick (2001) - HML 1.83-2.30; HL 0.72-0.83; HW 0.61-0.76; Cel 87-96; SL 0.50-0.60; SI 72-86; PW 0.34-0.47 (31 measured).
As for the worker of Chelaner leae, but with the following apomorphies.
Head. Head square or rectangular; vertex planar, or convex; frons longitudinally striate with combination of incurved decumbent and subdecumbent setulae and erect and suberect setae. Compound eyes elliptical; (viewed from front) compound eyes set in anterior half of head capsule. Anteromedial clypeal margin convex, straight or slightly emarginate, median clypeal carinae indistinct. Posteromedial clypeal margin level with posterior surface of antennal fossae. Palp formula 2,2. Maximum number of mandibular teeth and denticles: six; mandibles (viewed from front) triangular and striate, with piliferous punctures.
Alitrunk. Promesonotal sculpture present in form of microreticulation and rugosity over entire promesonotum; dorsal promesonotal face evenly convex. Mesonotal suture visible externally as faint ridge. Metanotal groove present as distinct and deeply impressed trough between promesonotum and propodeum. Propodeal sculpture present as uniform rugosity, with well defined costulae on declivitous face of propodeum. Processes present on posterior propodeal angles as sharp spines. Propodeal angle present; length ratio of dorsal face to declivitous face near 4:3; declivitous face of propodeum flat. Propodeal setulae absent.
Petiole and postpetiole. Petiolar spiracle lateral and positioned in pedicel well anteriad of petiolar node. Petiolar node tumular and inclined anteriad; sculpture present; petiolar node rugose. Ratio of greatest node breadth (viewed from front) to greatest node width (viewed in profile) near 1:1. Anteroventral process always present as pronounced spur. Ventral lobe always absent. Height ratio of petiole to postpetiole near 1:1; height-length ratio of postpetiole near 3:4 to near 1:2. Sculpture present; postpetiole rugose.
General characters. Colour of head, alitrunk, petiole, postpetiole and gaster amber to russet, legs and mandibles tawny yellow. Worker caste monomorphic.
Queen
Heterick (2001) - HML 2.43-2.79; HL 0.83-0.88; HW 0.78-0.83; CeI 94; SL 0.57-0.67; SI 73-81; PW 0.62 (3 measured- dealate).
As for the worker of Chelaner leae, but with the following apomorphies.
Head. Vertex of head capsule planar; frons longitudinally striate with combination of incurved decumbent and subdecumbent setulae and erect and suberect setae. Compound eyes elliptical.
Alitrunk. Mesoscutum in profile convex anteriad; thereafter flattened. Mesoscutal pilosity consisting of decumbent and subdecumbent setulae anteriad and erect and suberect setae posteriad; length-width ratio of mesoscutum and scutellum combined near 4:3. Axillae separated by distance of about half greatest width of scutellum. Propodeal sculpture present as uniform rugosity, with well defined costulae on declivitous face of propodeum. Propodeal processes present on posterior propodeal angles as sharp spines. Propodeal spiracle lateral and nearer declivitous face of propodeum than metanotal groove.
Petiole and postpetiole. Petiolar spiracle lateral and positioned in pedicel well anteriad of petiolar node. Petiolar node tumular and inclined anteriad; sculpture present; petiolar node rugose. Ratio of greatest node breadth (viewed from front) to greatest node width (viewed in profile) near 4:3 to near 1:1. Anteroventral process always present as pronounced spur. Height ratio of petiole to postpetiole near 1:1; height-length ratio of postpetiole near 2:1. Sculpture present; postpetiole rugose.
Gaster. Pilosity of first gastral tergite consisting of combination of decumbent and subdecumbent setulae and longer, erect and suberect setae.
General characters. Colour orange, appendages lighter. Brachypterous alates not seen. Ergatoid or worker-female intercastes seen and examined.
Type Material
- Monomorium (Notomyrmex) sculpturatum: Syntype, 1 worker (missing from point), 1 queen, Beech Forest, Victoria, Australia, Museum Victoria, Melbourne.
References
- Clark, J. 1934c. Ants from the Otway Ranges. Mem. Natl. Mus. Vic. 8: 48-73 (page 59, pl. 4 figs. 17, 18 worker, queen described)
- Ettershank, G. 1966. A generic revision of the world Myrmicinae related to Solenopsis and Pheidologeton (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Aust. J. Zool. 14: 73-171 (page 97, Combination in Chelaner)
- Heterick, B. E. 2001. Revision of the Australian ants of the genus Monomorium (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Invertebrate Taxonomy. 15:353-459. (page 438, see also)
- Heterick, B.E. 2022. A guide to the ants of Western Australia. Part II: Distribution and biology. Records of the Western Australian Museum, supplement 86: 247-510 (doi:10.18195/issn.0313-122x.86.2022.247-510).
- Sparks, K.S., Andersen, A.N., Austin, A.D. 2019. A multi-gene phylogeny of Australian Monomorium Mayr (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) results in reinterpretation of the genus and resurrection of Chelaner Emery. Invertebrate Systematics 33: 225–236 (doi:10.1071/IS16080).
- Taylor, R. W. 1987b. A checklist of the ants of Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). First supplement, 10 July, 1987. CSIRO Div. Entomol. Rep. 41(Suppl. .1: 1-5 (page 4, Combination in Monomorium)