Anochetus pattersoni

Males have been collected in Malaise traps.

Identification
No other species of Anochetus have been recorded from the Seychelles.

Key to Anochetus of the Malagasy Region

Distribution
Known only from the Aldabra Island group, Seychelles. A majority of collections have come from Isle Picard.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Malagasy Region: Madagascar, Seychelles.

Nomenclature

 *  pattersoni. Anochetus pattersoni Fisher, in Fisher & Smith, 2008: 13, figs. 7a-h, 8d (w.q.m.) MADAGASCAR.

Worker
Measurements: maximum and minimum based on all specimens, n = 8, (holotype): HL 1.32–1.40 (1.40), HW 1.25–1.31 (1.31), CI 93–95 (94), EL 0.20–0.26 (0.23), ML 0.67–0.72 (0.72), MI 50–51 (51), SL 1.07–1.15 (1.15) SI 85–88 (88), WL 1.62–1.79 (1.78), FL 1.11–1.20 (1.19), PW 0.70–0.76 (0.74).

Dorsal margin of petiole node concave medially. Anterior portion of pronotal dorsum lightly sculptured compared to posterior portion of pronotum. Propodeal dorsum and angle transversely coarsely rugose, declivitous face below angle with transverse striae, with sculpture thinning near base of face; propodeum angulate in lateral view. Petiole scale broad; anterior half of first gastral tergum smooth and shiny with only fine punctures at base of setae. This species is most similar to the graeffei a widespread species across the Indo-Pacific, but differs from the latter by the pattern of sculpture on the mesosomal dorsum, shape the petiole (concave), broader petiole node as seen in lateral view, and its much larger size (HL+ML 1.99–2.12 mm in pattersoni, HL+ML<1.75 mm in Anochetus graeffei).

Queen
Measurements: maximum and minimum based on n = 1. HL 1.31, HW 1.29, CI 99, EL 0.30, ML 0.64, MI 49, SL 1.05, SI 81, WL 1.81, FL 1.15, PW 0.79.

Male
Measurements: maximum and minimum based on n = 2 from Madagascar: HL 0.86–0.87, HW 1.07–1.10, CI 124–126, EL 0.65–0.67, SL 0.18, SI 17, WL 1.72–1.77, FL 1.21–1.26

Type Material
Holotype: worker, Seychelles Aldabra Group, Picard Island, in old “Settlement” 09°23′34"S 046°12′14"E 5 m, mostly Casuarina with coco palms, exotic vegetation, found after dark on concrete slab in abandoned settlement 19-Dec-05 (coll. S.M.Goodman) collection code: SMG14998 CASENT0068352 1w.