Polyrhachis dolomedes

Distribution
This taxon was described from Indonesia (Seram Island).

Nomenclature

 *  dolomedes. Polyrhachis dolomedes Smith, F. 1863: 14 (w.q.) INDONESIA (Seram I.). Combination in P. (Myrmatopa): Donisthorpe, 1932c: 469. Senior synonym of amboinae: Kohout, 2012: 35.
 * gracilior. Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) schang var. gracilior Karavaiev, 1927e: 11 (w.q.m.) INDONESIA (Ambon I.). [Junior primary homonym of gracilior Forel, above.] Replacement name: amboinae Santschi, 1928h: 139.
 * amboinae. Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) schang var. amboinae Santschi, 1928h: 139. Replacement name for gracilior Karavaiev, 1927e: 11. [Junior primary homonym of gracilior Forel, 1893c: 25.] Junior synonym of dolomedes: Kohout, 2012: 35.

Polyrhachis dolomedes type material.


 * Syntype workers and queen from Seram I., Indonesia, A.R. Wallace (examined by Kohout, 2012).

Note: Barry Bolton supplied Kohout (2012) with a copy of his unpublished ‘Catalogue of F. Smith type-material from UM, Oxford’ which contains the following notes on the syntype material of P. dolomedes: 'Syntypes 1 worker and 1 queen in UM, Oxford. One further syntype (worker) in BMNH. The UM Oxford specimens bear a Donisthorpe type-label and the BMNH specimen a ‘compared with type’ label of Donisthorpe. However, if the writing on the underside of the stage cards is consulted it becomes obvious that all three specimens were originally mounted together and that the card has been divided at a later date. The underside of the stage card of the BMNH specimen has ‘P. /’ (part of the ‘D’) and ‘Ceram’. The Oxford specimens have ‘Dolomedes’ (with part of the ‘D’ missing). The two cards fit together perfectly to read ‘P. Dolomedes. Ceram’' (Bolton unpublished data, cited by Kohout, 2012).

Polyrhachis schang gracilior type material.


 * Syntype workers, queens, males and ergatogynes from Ambon I., Indonesia, Leitimor, Hito (V. Karavaiev # 2501, 2503,, ) (examined by Kohout, 2012).

Additional References

 * Kohout, R.J. 2012. A review of the Australian Polyrhachis ants of the subgenera Myrma Billberg, Myrmatopa Forel, Myrmothrinax Forel and Polyrhachis Fr. Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum – Nature 56(1): 25-59.