Meranoplus mars

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Meranoplus mars
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Myrmicinae
Tribe: Crematogastrini
Genus: Meranoplus
Species: M. mars
Binomial name
Meranoplus mars
Forel, 1902

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Specimen Labels

Distributed from south-central to north-east coastal Australia.

Identification

Schödl (2007) - M. mars is distinct by the clypeal structure, by the hook-like posteriorly directed mesonotal spines in additon with the strongly diverging propodeal spines. Meranoplus wilsoni, with which it occurs sympatrically partly has the clypeus bidentate and never with an additional medial bulge and less diverging propodeal spines.

Keys including this Species

Distribution

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists

Australasian Region: Australia (type locality).

Distribution based on AntMaps

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Distribution based on AntWeb specimens

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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.
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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.
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Biology

Castes

Nomenclature

The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.

  • mars. Meranoplus mars Forel, 1902h: 454 (w.) AUSTRALIA (Queensland).
    • Type-material: lectotype worker (by designation of Schödl, 2007: 391), 3 paralectotype workers.
    • Type-locality: lectotype Australia: Queensland, Charters Towers (Wiederkehr); paralectotypes with same data.
    • Type-depositories: MHNG (lectotype); ANIC, MHNG, NHMB (paralectotypes).
    • Status as species: Emery, 1924d: 229; Taylor & Brown, 1985: 68; Taylor, 1987a: 39; Taylor, 1990c: 32; Bolton, 1995b: 251; Schödl, 2007: 390 (redescription).
    • 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

Schödl (2007) - (n = 16). TL 5.45-6.50, HL 1.35-1.63, HW 1.45-1.78, FC 1.23-1.50, CS 1.43-1.69, SL 0.80-0.95, SI1 52-59, SI2 55-61, PML 1.0-1.3, PW 1.25-1.55, PMD 1.32-1.63, PMI2 102-111, ML 1.35-1.65, PTLL 0.40-0.48, PTLH 0.55-0.65, PTDW 0.45-0.59, PPLL 0.33-0.43, PPLH 0.55-0.68, PPI 57-68, PPDW 0.45-0.60, PT/PP 93-105.

Mandible with three teeth. Clypeus in full face view anteriorly tridentate, the median tooth frequently reduced to a blunt bulge, or all three teeth reduced to short blunt dents, moderately surpassing anterolateral frontal corners. Head moderately wider than long (CI 104 - 113), preoccipital corners evenly rounded, rear margin with shallow depression. Frontal carinae posteriorly almost parallel-sided, anteriorly broadly rounded and evenly narrowed towards clypeus, not distinctly narrower than head width (FI 115 - 122). Antennal scrobe in lateral view posteriorly reaching far beyond middle of head, feebly to distinctly transversely carinulate in posterior half, occasionally with additional shagreening, posteriorly distinctly demarcated from remainder of head. Genae and ventrolateral sides of head carinate to rugose, preoccipital lobes reticulate. Compound eyes rather large (EL 0.26-0.33, REL 0.18-0.21, with 16-19 ommatidia in the longest row) situated at about middle of lateral sides of head, dorsal ocular margin confluent with ventral scrobal margin.

Promesonotum moderately wider than long (PMI 112-129), only pronotum narrowly translucently margined, propodeal declivity partly visible from above. Anterior mesonotal projections hook-like, posterolateral and postrior teeth more or less acute and narrow, mesonotum posteriorly distinctly indented. Propodeal spines of moderate length (PSL 0.48-0.65), slightly arcuate and acute, distinctly diverging when seen from above.

Petiole higher than long (PTI 71 - 80), in profile triangular with anterior face straight and unsculptured, posterior face convex, distinctly and regularly costate. Postpetiole elongately nodiform distinctly tapering towards base, with ventral medium sized tooth, rugose throughout. First gastral tergite with dense microreticulum, basally with additional scattered carinulae.

Dorsum of head regularly costate, with few oblique transverse meshes, at very rear reticulate; interspaces with microsculpture. Promesonotal shield elongately rugose to rugoreticulate. All dorsal surfaces with short decumbent arcuate and long outstanding ( > 500 μm) thin hairs.

Concolorous brown.

Type Material

References

  • Forel, A. 1902j. Fourmis nouvelles d'Australie. Rev. Suisse Zool. 10: 405-548 (page 454, worker described)
  • Schödl, S. 2007. Revision of Australian Meranoplus: the Meranoplus diversus group. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute. 80:370-424.