Anochetus rectangularis Mayr

Anochetus rectangularis Mayr (Fig. 11) Anochetus rectangularis Mayr, 1876: 86. Anochetus rectangularis var. diabolus Forel, 1915: 35 (junior synonym of rectangularis by Brown, 1978: 558). Types. A. rectangularis : Holotype worker from Rockhampton, Queensland (NHMW, type-compared voucher in ANIC exam...

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Main Authors: Shattuck, Steven O., Slipinska, Ewa
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Anochetus
Anochetus rectangularis
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Anochetus
Anochetus rectangularis
Shattuck, Steven O.
Slipinska, Ewa
Anochetus rectangularis Mayr
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Anochetus
Anochetus rectangularis
description Anochetus rectangularis Mayr (Fig. 11) Anochetus rectangularis Mayr, 1876: 86. Anochetus rectangularis var. diabolus Forel, 1915: 35 (junior synonym of rectangularis by Brown, 1978: 558). Types. A. rectangularis : Holotype worker from Rockhampton, Queensland (NHMW, type-compared voucher in ANIC examined). A. rectangularis diabolus : Holotype worker from Christmas Creek, Queensland (NHRS). Diagnosis. Sculpture on front of head extending only slightly beyond eyes; pronotum smooth dorsally, sculptured laterally; mesonotum smooth and without sculpturing; petiolar node in side view tapering gradually to apex in the form of an inverted “V”, with the striations fading towards the summit; propodeal angle sharply rounded. This species is similar to A. turneri but differs in having the anterior face of the petiolar node uniformly concave rather than angular. It differs from the otherwise similar A. rufolatus and A. rufostenus in the more narrowly tapering petiolar node (when viewed laterally) which lacks striations near the summit, and in the more sharply angular propodeal angle. Worker description. Sculpturing on front of head extending slightly beyond eyes. Scapes not reaching posterolateral corners ('lobes') of head; with limited pubescence and a limited number of erect hairs. Pronotum smooth dorsally, striate laterally and anterior section with transverse wrinkles and ridge. Mesonotum smooth and shining. Dorsum of propodeum flattened, with coarse striate-rugose or striate sculpture and with inclined short hairs. Metapleuron with distinct transverse striations. Petiolar node slightly rounded laterally and moderately concave dorsally; in side view tapering gradually to V-shaped apex; weak striations fade dorsally. Hind tibiae with erect hairs limited to outer surfaces. Colour yellow-brown to dark brown, head yellow-brown, antennae, mandibles and legs yellow. Measurements. Worker (n = 6): CI 88–91; EI 22–25; EL 0.23–0.26; HL 1.08–1.18; HW 0.95–1.06; HFL 0.89–0.99; ML 1.30–1.40; MandL 0.55–0.62; MTL 0.64–0.70; PronI 63–65; PronW 0.62–0.67; SL 0.85–0.92; SI 85–90. Material examined. Australia: New South Wales : Bombala (Froggatt, W.W.) (ANIC); Warrah (collector unknown; Froggatt, W.W.) (ANIC); Northern Territory : 18 km SE Katherine (Greenslade, P.J.M.) (ANIC); 5km NNW of Cahills Crossing (Taylor, R.W.) (ANIC); Rimbija Is., Wessel Islands (Weir, T.A.) (ANIC); slopes above Baroalba Spring (Taylor, R.W.) (ANIC); Wildman R., Cashew Farm (Houston, W.) (ANIC); Queensland : 10 mi. S of Maryborough (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); 10 mi. SW of Charters Towers (Gay, F.J.) (ANIC); 14 ml. S of Maryborough (Greaves, T.) (ANIC); 2km N Rokeby (Zborowski, P. & Horak, M.) (ANIC); 5km N by E Mt. Morgan (Taylor, R.W. & Weir, T.A.) (ANIC); Brisbane (Hacker, H.) (ANIC); Charters Towers nr. airport (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); Homestead (Greaves, T.) (ANIC); Horne Creek, 23km N Coen (Ward, P.S.; Wild, A.L.) (ANIC); Karumba (Weatherill, L.) (ANIC); nr. Dimbulah (Taylor, R.W. & Feehan, J.E.) (ANIC); Prince of Wales Island, Torres Strait (Heatwole, H. & Cameron, E.) (ANIC); Scraggy Pt., Hinchinbrook Island (Shattuck, S.O.) (ANIC); St. George (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); Townsville (Wheeler, W.M.) (ANIC); Wacol, Brisbane (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); Western Australia : 18km S Roebourne (WA Dept. of Cons.) (JDMC); Ashburton Downs Station, 38km ESE Paraburdoo (WA Dept. of Cons.) (JDMC); Barrow Island (Callans, S. & Graham, R.; Callans, S. & Randall, N.) (JDMC). Comments. Anochetus rectangularis is found in north-western Western Australia, the Top End of the Northern Territory and from Cape York south into at least south-eastern Queensland. There are two old collections from New South Wales made by W. W. Froggatt (ANIC), one from Warrah and the other from Bombala. Both of these sites are well south of other more modern records for this species and the Bombala site, at over 700m elevation, is far colder and wetter than any other locality known for the genus. Warrah is located much further north at approximately 500m elevation and two additional species, A. armstrongi and A. graeffei , occur in this same general area. Thus while it is likely that A. rectangularis does extend into northern New South Wales it is highly likely that the Bombala record is in error and the species does not occur this far south. In any event, the species has clearly reached the limit of the main part of its range by southern Queensland and is at best rare in northern New South Wales. In northern Australia this species is currently unknown from the Kimberley Region. Whether this is a true absence or lack of collecting effort is uncertain at the present time. Biologically, this species is found primarily in dry sclerophyll and savannah woodlands with only the occasional record from rainforest. Nests are in soil generally under rocks or logs but it is also known to nest in termite mounds as well as the unoccupied nests of Iridomyrmex purpureus . : Published as part of Shattuck, Steven O. & Slipinska, Ewa, 2012, Revision of the Australian species of the ant genus Anochetus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 3426 on pages 16-18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3426.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/282010 : {"references": ["Mayr, G. (1876) Die australischen Formiciden. Journal des Museum Goddefroy, (4) 12, 56 - 115.", "Forel, A. (1915) Results of Dr. E. Mjoberg's Swedish scientific expeditions to Australia, 1910 - 1913. 2. Ameisen. Arkiv for Zoologi, 9 (16), 1 - 119.", "Brown, W. L., Jr. (1978) Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. Part 6. Ponerinae, tribe Ponerini, subtribe Odontomachiti. Section B. Genus Anochetus and bibliography. Studia Entomologica (N. S.), 20, 549 - 652."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5063895 2023-05-15T18:03:33+02:00 Anochetus rectangularis Mayr Shattuck, Steven O. Slipinska, Ewa 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5063895 https://zenodo.org/record/5063895 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/282010 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE9FF96FF9485353054D76CBD01B41C https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3426.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/282010 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE9FF96FF9485353054D76CBD01B41C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5063896 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Formicidae Anochetus Anochetus rectangularis article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5063895 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3426.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.282021 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5063896 2022-04-01T17:47:34Z Anochetus rectangularis Mayr (Fig. 11) Anochetus rectangularis Mayr, 1876: 86. Anochetus rectangularis var. diabolus Forel, 1915: 35 (junior synonym of rectangularis by Brown, 1978: 558). Types. A. rectangularis : Holotype worker from Rockhampton, Queensland (NHMW, type-compared voucher in ANIC examined). A. rectangularis diabolus : Holotype worker from Christmas Creek, Queensland (NHRS). Diagnosis. Sculpture on front of head extending only slightly beyond eyes; pronotum smooth dorsally, sculptured laterally; mesonotum smooth and without sculpturing; petiolar node in side view tapering gradually to apex in the form of an inverted “V”, with the striations fading towards the summit; propodeal angle sharply rounded. This species is similar to A. turneri but differs in having the anterior face of the petiolar node uniformly concave rather than angular. It differs from the otherwise similar A. rufolatus and A. rufostenus in the more narrowly tapering petiolar node (when viewed laterally) which lacks striations near the summit, and in the more sharply angular propodeal angle. Worker description. Sculpturing on front of head extending slightly beyond eyes. Scapes not reaching posterolateral corners ('lobes') of head; with limited pubescence and a limited number of erect hairs. Pronotum smooth dorsally, striate laterally and anterior section with transverse wrinkles and ridge. Mesonotum smooth and shining. Dorsum of propodeum flattened, with coarse striate-rugose or striate sculpture and with inclined short hairs. Metapleuron with distinct transverse striations. Petiolar node slightly rounded laterally and moderately concave dorsally; in side view tapering gradually to V-shaped apex; weak striations fade dorsally. Hind tibiae with erect hairs limited to outer surfaces. Colour yellow-brown to dark brown, head yellow-brown, antennae, mandibles and legs yellow. Measurements. Worker (n = 6): CI 88–91; EI 22–25; EL 0.23–0.26; HL 1.08–1.18; HW 0.95–1.06; HFL 0.89–0.99; ML 1.30–1.40; MandL 0.55–0.62; MTL 0.64–0.70; PronI 63–65; PronW 0.62–0.67; SL 0.85–0.92; SI 85–90. Material examined. Australia: New South Wales : Bombala (Froggatt, W.W.) (ANIC); Warrah (collector unknown; Froggatt, W.W.) (ANIC); Northern Territory : 18 km SE Katherine (Greenslade, P.J.M.) (ANIC); 5km NNW of Cahills Crossing (Taylor, R.W.) (ANIC); Rimbija Is., Wessel Islands (Weir, T.A.) (ANIC); slopes above Baroalba Spring (Taylor, R.W.) (ANIC); Wildman R., Cashew Farm (Houston, W.) (ANIC); Queensland : 10 mi. S of Maryborough (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); 10 mi. SW of Charters Towers (Gay, F.J.) (ANIC); 14 ml. S of Maryborough (Greaves, T.) (ANIC); 2km N Rokeby (Zborowski, P. & Horak, M.) (ANIC); 5km N by E Mt. Morgan (Taylor, R.W. & Weir, T.A.) (ANIC); Brisbane (Hacker, H.) (ANIC); Charters Towers nr. airport (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); Homestead (Greaves, T.) (ANIC); Horne Creek, 23km N Coen (Ward, P.S.; Wild, A.L.) (ANIC); Karumba (Weatherill, L.) (ANIC); nr. Dimbulah (Taylor, R.W. & Feehan, J.E.) (ANIC); Prince of Wales Island, Torres Strait (Heatwole, H. & Cameron, E.) (ANIC); Scraggy Pt., Hinchinbrook Island (Shattuck, S.O.) (ANIC); St. George (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); Townsville (Wheeler, W.M.) (ANIC); Wacol, Brisbane (Lowery, B.B.) (ANIC); Western Australia : 18km S Roebourne (WA Dept. of Cons.) (JDMC); Ashburton Downs Station, 38km ESE Paraburdoo (WA Dept. of Cons.) (JDMC); Barrow Island (Callans, S. & Graham, R.; Callans, S. & Randall, N.) (JDMC). Comments. Anochetus rectangularis is found in north-western Western Australia, the Top End of the Northern Territory and from Cape York south into at least south-eastern Queensland. There are two old collections from New South Wales made by W. W. Froggatt (ANIC), one from Warrah and the other from Bombala. Both of these sites are well south of other more modern records for this species and the Bombala site, at over 700m elevation, is far colder and wetter than any other locality known for the genus. Warrah is located much further north at approximately 500m elevation and two additional species, A. armstrongi and A. graeffei , occur in this same general area. Thus while it is likely that A. rectangularis does extend into northern New South Wales it is highly likely that the Bombala record is in error and the species does not occur this far south. In any event, the species has clearly reached the limit of the main part of its range by southern Queensland and is at best rare in northern New South Wales. In northern Australia this species is currently unknown from the Kimberley Region. Whether this is a true absence or lack of collecting effort is uncertain at the present time. Biologically, this species is found primarily in dry sclerophyll and savannah woodlands with only the occasional record from rainforest. Nests are in soil generally under rocks or logs but it is also known to nest in termite mounds as well as the unoccupied nests of Iridomyrmex purpureus . : Published as part of Shattuck, Steven O. & Slipinska, Ewa, 2012, Revision of the Australian species of the ant genus Anochetus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 3426 on pages 16-18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3426.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/282010 : {"references": ["Mayr, G. (1876) Die australischen Formiciden. Journal des Museum Goddefroy, (4) 12, 56 - 115.", "Forel, A. (1915) Results of Dr. E. Mjoberg's Swedish scientific expeditions to Australia, 1910 - 1913. 2. Ameisen. Arkiv for Zoologi, 9 (16), 1 - 119.", "Brown, W. L., Jr. (1978) Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. Part 6. Ponerinae, tribe Ponerini, subtribe Odontomachiti. Section B. Genus Anochetus and bibliography. Studia Entomologica (N. S.), 20, 549 - 652."]} Text Prince of Wales Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Queensland Homestead ENVELOPE(-119.369,-119.369,55.517,55.517) Brisbane ENVELOPE(-45.633,-45.633,-60.600,-60.600) Prince of Wales Island ENVELOPE(-99.001,-99.001,72.668,72.668) Weir ENVELOPE(177.167,177.167,-84.983,-84.983) Randall ENVELOPE(167.667,167.667,-72.800,-72.800) Cape York ENVELOPE(-87.000,-87.000,73.801,73.801) Shattuck ENVELOPE(-81.467,-81.467,-80.433,-80.433)