Camponotus javaensis

Phillipine specimens were collected from trees in a mangrove forest.

Identification
Zettel and Zimmerman (2007) - Minor: Scape and tibiae brown. Clypeus brown, medially with small, elongate tubercle. Vertex with long setae medially. Pronotum with few moderately long setae. Tibiae with erect setae. Petiolar node broadly rounded in lateral view.

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

Nomenclature

 * overbecki. Forelophilus overbecki Kutter, 1931b: 193, figs. (w.q.) INDONESIA (Java).
 * Combination in Camponotus: Ward, et al. 2016: 349.
 * [Junior secondary homonym of Camponotus dolichoderoides subsp. overbecki Viehmeyer, 1916a: 162.]
 * Status as species: Kutter, 1932: 208; Bolton, 1995b: 190; Zettel & Zimmermann, 2007: 26; Pfeiffer, et al. 2011: 39.
 * Replacement name: Camponotus javaensis Ward, et al. 2016: 349.
 * . Camponotus javaensis Ward, et al. 2016: 349.
 * Replacement name for Forelophilus overbecki Kutter, 1931b: 193. [Junior secondary homonym of Camponotus dolichoderoides subsp. overbecki Viehmeyer, 1916a: 162.]

Worker
Zettel and Zimmerman (2007) - Lectotype (minor): TL = 3.6 mm; HW = 0.91 mm; HL = 0.91 mm; CI = 100; EL = 0.25 mm; OMD = 0.36 mm; SL = 0.92 mm; SI = 101; PW = 0.61 mm; HFL = 0.92 mm; HFI = 101. Paralectotype (minor worker; n = 1): TL = 3.6 mm; HW = 0.85 mm; HL = 0.88 mm; CI = 97; EL = 0.25 mm; OMD = 0.37 mm; SL = 0.87 mm; SI = 102; PW = 0.61 mm; HFL = 0.89 mm; HFI = 105.

Colour of minor: Blackish brown. Mandibles yellowish. Flagellum orange (first segment infuscated). Legs middle brown, tibiae slightly darker than femora, tarsi black. Whitish margins on tergites narrow, indistinct. Colour of gyne: Similar to worker. Clypeus and mandibles reddish. Hind margin of pronotum yellowish translucent. Tegulae and basal wing sclerites whitish yellow. Legs brown to reddish, only extreme base of tarsi black. Hind margins of tergites broadly whitish translucent.

Structural characteristics of minor worker: Generally more shiny than both Philippine species. Vertex almost smooth, with strongly reduced microsculpture. Clypeus with distinctly convex middle lobe, its apex inconspicuously surpassing level of sides. Sides of mesosoma, pro- and mesonotum matt. Metathoracic spiracular tubercles distinctly surpassing dorsal face of propodeum. Dorsal face of propodeum with strongly reduced reticulation, shiny, in lectotype with almost smooth medial groove (absent in paralectotype); posterior face with reduced reticulation, almost smooth dorsally. Tarsi moderately widened, similar to those of Camponotus stefanschoedli. Dorsum of petiolar node smooth and shiny. Gaster almost smooth, with strongly reduced reticulation.

Queen
Zettel and Zimmerman (2007) - Paralectotype (gyne; n = 1): TL = 6.9 mm; HW = 1.38 mm; HL = 1.38 mm; CI = 100; EL = 0.44 mm; OMD = 0.51 mm; SL = 1.04 mm; SI = 75; PW = 1.17 mm; HFL = 1.24 mm; HFI = 90.

Structural characteristics of gyne: Similar to structural characteristics of worker. Dorsal surface almost completely matt (except narrow midline of mesosoma anteriorly) by dense, fine punctures or shagreen. Head sub-truncate, vertex straight in frontal view. Eye relatively large, distinctly surpassing outline of head. Three ocelli small. Clypeus with medial lobe distinctly surpassing sides, anteriorly shallowly notched, slightly impressed along midline in distal third, without ridge or tubercle. Mandible with a very small sixth tooth at base of masticatory margin. Pronotum with three setae on both sides of hind margin. In lateral view, outline of mesoscutum and mesoscutellum almost straight. Mesoscutum longer than wide (1.15 times). Mesoscutellum shorter than wide (0.9 times). Metanotal furrow deep. Propodeum with simple, convex outline in lateral view, with some setae on declivitous part. Tibiae without erect setae. Node of petiole, if seen from front or rear, distinctly widened towards dorsal margin. Gaster matt, but slightly shiny on white hind margins which occupy about one fifth of tergites 1 - 3 (narrower on tergite 4).

Type Material
Zettel and Zimmerman (2007) - Examined: Lectotype (minor worker) by present designation, with following label data: “1927/5”, “8/24”, “Typus/Overbecki”, “M.-Java, Sarangan,\Lawoe-Geb. 1500-2000m\H.Overbeck”, “Forelophilus overbecki”, “GBIF-D/FoCol\0486\specimen+label\data documeted”, “Lectotypus\Forelophilus\overbecki Kutter, 1931\des. Zettel & Zimmermann 2007”. Paralectotype (dealate gyne) with label data: “1927/5”,“8/05”,“Typus/ Overbecki ♀ ”, “M.-Java, Sarangan,\Lawoe-Geb. 1500-2000m\ H.Overbeck”, “Forelophilus overbecki”, “GBIF-D/FoCol\0487\specimen+label\data documeted”, Paralectotypus\Forelophilus\overbecki Kutter, 1931\Zettel & Zimmermann 2007” (MTKD). Paralectotype (minor worker) with label data: “M.-Java, Sarangan,\Lawoe-Geb. 1500-2000m\H.Overbeck”, “1927/5”, “8/25”, Typus”, “Forelophilus\overbecki”, Paralectotypus\Forelophilus\overbecki Kutter, 1931\Zettel & Zimmermann 2007”.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

 * Kutter H. 1931. Forelophilus, eine neue Ameisengattung. Mitt. Schweiz. Entomol. Ges. 15: 193-195.
 * Kutter H. 1932. Ameisen aus dem Museum zu Dresden. Mitt. Schweiz. Entomol. Ges. 15: 207-210.
 * Pfeiffer M.; Mezger, D.; Hosoishi, S.; Bakhtiar, E. Y.; Kohout, R. J. 2011. The Formicidae of Borneo (Insecta: Hymenoptera): a preliminary species list. Asian Myrmecology 4:9-58
 * Zettel H., and D. Zimmermann. 2007. On the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Philippine islands: II. The genus Forelophilus Kutter, 1931.Asian Myrmecology 1: 19-30.