Chrysapace jacobsoni

Collections of this species have yielded almost all of the scant biological details known for the genus. One collection included habitat information, "primary rainforest, Alluvial closed canopy," and was made from a Malaise-trap pan. A second collection was also from a Malaise trap and a third, a pitfall-trap.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Indo-Australian Region: Borneo, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines.

Nomenclature

 * . Chrysapace jacobsoni Crawley, 1924: 381, fig. 1 (q.) INDONESIA (Sumatra).
 * Type-material: holotype worker.
 * [Note: holotype is a worker, not a queen: Brown, 1975: 58.]
 * Type-locality: Indonesia: Sumatra, Suban Ajam, vii.1916, no. 6 (Benkeulen).
 * Type-depository: BMNH.
 * Brown, 1975: 58 (q.).
 * Combination in Cerapachys (Cerapachys): Chapman & Capco, 1951: 20;
 * combination in Chrysapace: Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 106.
 * Status as species: Chapman & Capco, 1951: 20; Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 106; Yamada, Lin & Eguchi, 2019: 469 (in key).
 * Senior synonym of crawleyi (unnecessary replacement name): Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 106 (by implication).
 * Senior synonym of mirandus: Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 106 (by implication).
 * Distribution: Indonesia (Sumatra), Malaysia (Sarawak), Philippines (Negros).
 * crawleyi. Cerapachys (Chrysapace) crawleyi Wheeler, W.M. 1924d: 225 (in text).
 * Unnecessary replacement name for Chrysapace jacobsoni Crawley, 1924: 381.
 * Status as species: Brown, 1975: 22, 58; Bolton, 1995b: 142; Pfeiffer, et al. 2011: 33.
 * Junior synonym of jacobsoni: Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 106 (by implication).
 * mirandus. Cerapachys mirandus Wheeler, W.M. 1924d: 224 (in text) (ergatoid q.) INDONESIA (Sumatra).
 * Type-material: holotype worker.
 * [Note: holotype is a worker, not an ergatoid queen: Brown, 1975: 58.]
 * Type-locality: Indonesia: S Sumatra, Wai Lima, Lampong (Karny).
 * Type-depository: MCZC.
 * Junior synonym of crawleyi: Brown, 1975: 22; Bolton, 1995b: 144.
 * Junior synonym of jacobsoni: Borowiec, M.L. 2016: 106 (by implication).

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

 * Borowiec M. L. 2016. Generic revision of the ant subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). ZooKeys 608: 1–280.
 * Brown W. L., Jr. 1975. Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. V. Ponerinae, tribes Platythyreini, Cerapachyini, Cylindromyrmecini, Acanthostichini, and Aenictogitini. Search Agric. (Ithaca N. Y.) 5(1): 1-115.
 * Chapman, J. W., and Capco, S. R. 1951. Check list of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Asia. Monogr. Inst. Sci. Technol. Manila 1: 1-327
 * Chapman, J.W. and S.R. Capco. 1951. Check list of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Asia. Monographs of the Institute of Science and Technology (Manila) 1: 1- 327
 * Crawley W. C. 1926. A revision of some old types of Formicidae. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1925: 373-393.
 * Forel A. 1912. Ameisen aus Java beobachtet und gesammelt von Edward Jacobson. III. Theil. Notes Leyden Mus. 34: 97-112
 * Wheeler W. M. 1924. On the ant-genus Chrysapace Crawley. Psyche (Cambridge) 31: 224-225.
 * Wilson E. O. 1959. Studies on the ant fauna of Melanesia. VI. The tribe Cerapachyini. Pacific Insects 1: 39-57.