Myrmoteras arcoelinae

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

Nomenclature

 *  arcoelinae. Myrmoteras (Myagroteras) arcoelinae Agosti, 1992: 413, figs. 9, 15, 16 (w.) BORNEO.

Description
HOLOTYPE WORKER. TL 1.66, HL  1.00, HW  1.04, CI  104, SL 1.16, SI 112, EL 0.61, El 59, ML 1.64, MI 164, PF 5/3. In full frontal view, head and occiput smooth and shining, with the exception of three to four rugae originating posterio-medially of the torulus. Alitrunk shining, dorsum of pronotum  and propodeum  with  a smooth and  spacious curvilinear sculpture; pronotum, anteriorly and posteriorly transversally, and in between convergent rugose. The sculpture is rather variable in this species, i.e. the sculpture can be reduced but the basic pattern is still visible;  on the anterior part of the head, the sculpture can be extended beyond the antennal insertions. The sculpture is not variable on the occiput, the occipital lobe, and on the propodeum. M. arcoelinae might include two species, as from the same localities two different distinct forms are recognizable. One with smooth lateral parts of the pronotal dorsum, the second with the whole pronotal dorsum spacious and flat rugously sculptured. The colour is variable from dark brown to chestnut. See also Myrmoteras tonboli.

Material Examined : Holotype worker, E-Malaysia, Sabah, G. Kinabalu, Liwagu Trail, 1560-1660 m, 27.iv.1987 (D.H. Burckhardt & I.Lobl), #Sb, leaf litter; MHNG. Paratypes: 1 worker same locality as holotype; 2 workers, E-Malaysia, Sabah, G. Kinabalu, 1750 m, 24.iv.1987 (D.H. Burckhardt & I. Lobl); #2a, leaf litter; 3 workers E-Malaysia, Sabah, G. Kinabalu, Liwagu Trail, 22.v .1987 (D.H. Burckhardt & I. Lobl); #3b, leaflitter; BMNH, DAAC, MCZC,MHNG. Additional material examined: 2 workers, E-Malaysia,  Crocker Range, km 51-52 from Kota Kinabalu to Tambunan, 1600 m, 18.v.1987 (D.H. Burckhardt & I. Lobl), sifting of vegetational debris in a wet gully and in a gap, humid forest of Lithocarpus-Castanopsis with tree ferns. (Agosti, 1992)