Dolichoderus angusticornis

Dolichoderus angusticornis has been collected in dry scrub heath across southern Western Australia and South Australia with workers foraging both day and night.

Identification
Pronotum rounded, lacking spines, propodeum with elongate spines directed upward at angle of greater than 60° to horizontal plane (may be almost vertical), the angle between them approximately 45°. The presence and angle of the propodeal spines will distinguish this species from all other Australian Dolichoderus species.

Identification Keys including this Taxon

 * Key to Australian Dolichoderus Species

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Australasian Region: Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  angusticornis. Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea) angusticornis Clark, 1930b: 260, fig. 10 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Combination in D. (Diceratoclinea): Wheeler, W.M. 1935c: 69.

Worker
Black. Legs and apical half of the spines brownish red.

Subopaque. Mandibles shining with large scattered punctures. Head coarsely punctate-rugose. Clypeus longitudinally rugose. Thorax with very large shallow punctures, densely reticulate between and in the punctures. Epinotal declivity shining, finely transverse striate. Node strongly striate transversely behind. Gaster densely and microscopically punctate.

Hair yellow, erect, long and abundant throughout, shorter and suberect on the legs. Pubescence not apparent, except on the gaster, where it forms a yellowish, rather coarse covering, hiding the sculpture.

Head as long as broad, broader behind than in front, the occipital border straight, the sides strongly convex. Frontal carinae separated by fully their length. Clypeus convex above. the anterior border feebly convex. almost straight, not excised in the middle. Eyes globular, placed at the middle of the sides. Scapes extending beyond the occipital border by onethird of their length; first segment of the funiculus one-third longer than the second, the others subequal. The masticatory border of the mandibles feebly denticulate; the terminal border with seven or eight strong sharp teeth. Thorax one and one-third times longer than broad. Pronotum almost one and three-quarter times broader than long, convex above. Mesonotum circular, convex above. there is a strong sharp tooth on the sides below. Epinotum as broad as long, furnished with two long slender, almost parallel spines, feebly directed outward above; in profile the spines rise at an angle of seventy-five degrees, their base occupying almost all the surface of the epinotum, the declivity abrupt and straight, one and a half times longer than the dorsum. Node three times broader than long, rather deeply concave on top, the anterior face concave. the posterior convex. Gaster longer than broad, concave in front below. Legs long and slender.

Shattuck and Marsden (2013) - The available material shows little variation.

Measurements (n=5). CI 93–97; EI 22–23; EL 0.28–0.30; HL 1.28–1.31; HW 1.21–1.27; ML 1.83–1.98; MTL 1.10–1.21; PronI 71.87–76.86; PronW 0.88–0.97; SI 104–115; SL 1.31–1.44.