Leptomyrmex burwelli, Smith, Derek J. & Shattuck, Steve, 2009
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2142.1.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E687DE-FFB2-FFAF-FF08-F8A0FEABFA02 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Leptomyrmex burwelli |
status |
sp. nov. |
Leptomyrmex burwelli sp. n.
( Figs 4–6 View FIGURES 1–6 , 19–21 View FIGURES 19–20 View FIGURES 21–22 , 23 View FIGURES 23–24 )
Types. Holotype worker from Maiala National Park, Mt. D’Aguilar Range , Queensland, R.W.Taylor, 3 May 1962, under stone, rainforest ( ANIC: R.W.Taylor 62.753, ANIC Ants Vial 9/38, ANIC32-002908 About ANIC ); six paratype workers, same data as holotype (2 each in AMSA, ANIC, QMBA).
Diagnosis. Scapes long (SI> 170, Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19–20 ); pubescence of short, sparse adpressed hairs; dorsum of petiolar node strongly convex in anterior view; anterior mesonotum with a strongly raised bump ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ).
Worker description. In full face view vertex of head weakly convex, rounding into sides of head, sides of head weakly rounded, widest at mid-length, eyes placed at mid-length of head capsule. Palps long extending about ¾ the length of the head capsule. Pronotum even with promesonotal suture, posterior margin of pronotum not rounding sharply to the suture; anterior portion of the mesonotum raised above the promesonotal suture then rounding sharply into descending plane of remainder of mesonotum producing a distinctive strongly raised anterior mesonotal “bump”. Legs long; hind tibial spurs with reduced barbules, barbules absent from basal one-quarter.
Queen description. As described in Shattuck (1992).
Male description. As described in Shattuck (1992), except the antenna lacks the distinctive bend between funicular segments 3 and 4.
Measurements. Worker (n = 117) - CI 69–79; EL 0.20–0.25; HL 0.79–0.97; HW 0.60–0.70; MTL 0.71–0.96; SI 171–200; SL 1.10–1.29; WL 1.2–1.4. Queen (n = 1) - CI 91; EL 0.38; HL 0.94; HW 1.03; HL 1.13; MTL 1.075; SI 139; SL 1.43; WL 1.95. Male (n = 3) - CI 74–76; EL 0.33–0.36; HL 0.60–0.67; HW 0.53–0.65; MTL 0.75–0.81; SI* 10; SL 0.23–0.25; WL 1.23–1.32.
* Only 2 of the available males had all funicular segments attached. SI in males is scape length relative to length of the funicular segments ( Shattuck, 1992).
Additional material examined. N ew South Wales: Breakfast Ck., Mt. Warning (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC). Queensland: 7km NNW North Tamborine (Ward,P.S.) (ANIC); Boombana Nat. Park (Burwell,C.J.; Monteith,G.; QM Party; Wright,S.) (QMBA); c. Binna Burra (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Cunninghams Gap (Greenslade,P.J.M.) (ANIC); Joalah NP, Mt. Tambourine (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Lamington Nat. Park (Baehr,B., Grey,J. & Staunton,K.; Burwell,C.J.; Menendez,R. & Monteith,G.) (QMBA); Mary Cairncross Pk., nr. Maleny (Ward,P.S.) (ANIC); Miala NP (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Mt. D'aguilar Ra., Miala NP [as Daguilar] (Taylor,R.W.) (ANIC); Mt. Glorious (Ward,P.S.; Wild,A.L.) (ANIC); Mt. Tamborine (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC); Numinbah (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC).
Comments. Leptomyrmex burwelli is restricted to rainforest where it is known to nest under rocks or less commonly in rotten wood. It forages on the ground as well as on vegetation. This species has so far only been found in the south-eastern corner of Queensland with one record just over the border in NSW. Given the trapping intensity of the NEFBS project it is thought unlikely that the range of this species will extend further into NSW. It can readily be separated from the sympatric L. aitchisoni by the distinctively humped anterior mesonotum.
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