Anomalomyrma taylori

This species is known from a single queen collected in a litter sample.

Identification
Anomalomyrma taylori is known from a single dealate queen, with characters as described below.

Distribution
This taxon is known only from the type locality in Sabah, Malaysia.

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

Castes
Known only from a single queen.

Nomenclature

 *  taylori. Anomalomyrma taylori Bolton, 1990b: 279, fig. 7 (q.) BORNEO. See also: Borowiec, et al. 2011: 8.

Queen
The structure of the petiole and postpetiole in the holotype is very peculiar. The sternites are fused into a single plate which itself is fused laterally to the tergites, so that there is no possibility of flexion between these segments. The alitrunk is large and has a full complement of flight sclerites. Vestiges of wingbases indicate that this female was alate when virgin. As in Apomyrma the pronotum is large and forms an extensive part of the dorsal alitrunk. The holotype female is a moderately sized ant, with standard measurements of TL 6.0, HL 0.96, HW 1.08 (immediately behind eyes), SL 1. 13, PW 0.98, AL 1.92.

Type Material
The holotype and only known specimen of this species is a dealate female from EAST MALAYSIA: Sabah. Kinabalu Nat. Park, 1400 m, 22.v. 1987, no. 35a ( Burckhardt & Lobi) (MHN, Geneva). It was recovered from a litter sample; no workers attributable to this species were present in the sample.

Additional References

 * Bolton, B. (1990) The higher classification of the ant subfamily Leptanillinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Systematic Entomology, 15, 267–282.


 * Borowiec, M.L., Schulz, A., Alpert, G.D., Banar, P. 2011. Discovery of the worker caste and description of two new species of Anomalomyrma with unique abdominal morphology. Zootaxa 2810: 1-14.