Stigmacros stanleyi

Typically found in litter.

Identification
Heterick (2009) - Stigmacros stanleyi and Stigmacros pilosella are two reddish brown species which have erect setae on the mesosoma, and non-marginal as well as marginal setae on the tergites of the gaster. The propodeum in S. stanleyi is truncate and rather square in dorsal view, whereas the propodeum in S. pilosella is oblique and identical with that of S. epinotalis.

Distribution
Heterick (2009) - Within the SWBP Stigmacros stanleyi is typically part of the Stigmacros fauna of the wheatbelt and goldfields regions. A queen and worker of S. stanleyi were also collected at Martin in the Darling Range, on the outskirts of Perth. This ant occurs interstate, and has been found in NSW and Vic.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Australasian Region: Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  stanleyi. Stigmacros (Campostigmacros) stanleyi McAreavey, 1957: 34, figs. 115-117 (w.) AUSTRALIA.