Macaranga Crematogaster
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Key to Macaranga View in CoL -associated Crematogaster ( Crematogaster borneensis -group) species: Queens
1a Queens light to medium-brown; compound eyes oval and> 0.5 mm diameter (longest distance) when head is in lateral view (e.g. Fig S1.1A and S1.1B). 2
1b Queens medium- to dark brown (nearly black); compound eyes round to slightly oval and <0.5 mm in diameter (longest distance) when head is in lateral view (e.g. Fig S1.3A and S1.3B). 4
2a Distance between lateral ocelli always greater than diameter of anterior ocellus (OD1> OW) (Fig 3.1; Fig S1.1A and S1.1B). Head (in full-face view) always longer (measured from anterior clypeal margin to posterior margin of head) than wide (measured at the widest point; head capsule only, compound eyes not included) (CI <0.95). C. borneensis View in CoL 2b Anterior ocellus as wide as or wider in diameter than distance between lateral ocelli (Fig 3.2 and 3.3), or, if the anterior ocellus is not as wide as the distance between the two lateral ocelli, then CI> 0.95. 3
3a Length of scape> 0.75 mm. Diameter of compound eyes (EL) rarely <0.65 mm (Fig 3.2). LHT rarely <1.1 mm. Species colonizes predominantly waxy hosts of the section Pruinosae ( M. hosei View in CoL , M. pearsonii View in CoL , M. pruinosa View in CoL ) (Fig S1.2A and S1.2B). C. linsenmairi
3b Length of scape usually <0.75 mm. Diameter of compound eyes (EL) between 0.55 and 0.65 mm, usually around 0.6 mm (Fig 3.3). LHT rarely> 1.1 mm (specimens with LHT between 1.1 and 1.8 were rarely found in Sarawak only). Widespread on non-waxy host species of the section Pachystemon ( M. bancana View in CoL , M. indistincta View in CoL , M. angulata View in CoL , M. trachyphylla View in CoL , M. petanostyla View in CoL , M. hullettii , M. calcicola View in CoL , M. kingii View in CoL ) (Fig S1.4A and S1.4B). C. captiosa View in CoL
4a Small queens with elongated head (CI <0.9) and small compound eyes (EL 0.3 – 0.32; Legs in comparison to alitrunk length relatively short (REL <0.28), HW 0.95 to 1.02 (Fig 3.8; Fig S1.8A and S1.8B). Postpetiole always wider than petiole (or at most as wide) (PI ≤ 1.0). Species endemic to east of Peninsula Malaysia and colonizing waxy hosts of the section Pachystemon ( M. constricta View in CoL and M. hypoleuca View in CoL ).
4b Head of queens less elongated (CI> 0.9) and small to medium sized compound eyes (EL between 0.34 and 0.5 mm). 5
5a Scape length (SL)> 0.7 mm. Postpetiole always wider than petiole (PI <1.0). HL between 1.21 and 1.42, head usually as wide as or wider than long (Fig 3.6; Fig S1.5A and S1.5B), rarely longer than wide (CI usually> 1.0). Widespread species, occurring over the whole geographical range of the symbiosis that colonizes waxy hosts of the section Pachystemon ( M. beccariana View in CoL , M. havilandii View in CoL , M. hypoleuca View in CoL ). C. decamera View in CoL 5b Scape length (SL) <0.7 mm. Petiole usually as wide as or wider than postpetiole (PI> 1.0). 6
6a Eye length (EL) between 0.34 to 0.38 mm. HL <1.22, HW 1.01 – 1.2 mm. Compound eyes relatively small in relation to head length in lateral view (REL 0.28 – 0.34; Fig 3.7; Fig S1.6A and S1.6B). The first three segments (distal) of the flagellum of the antenna form a distinct club. Species found on Borneo (Sabah, Sarawak, East Kalimantan), mostly on waxy host plants of the section Pachystemon ( M. havilandii View in CoL , M. hypoleuca View in CoL , M. motleyana View in CoL ) and rarely on the non-waxy M. angulata View in CoL and M. indistincta View in CoL (in primary forest or at higher elevation). C. maryatii
6b Eye length (EL) between 0.39 and 0.5 mm, HL>0.18. Flagellum not with distinct club (may look slightly like 3- or 4-segmented club) 7
7a Compound eyes relatively large (EL 0.45 to 0.5 mm). Head as wide as or wider than long (CI> 1.0) and petiole usually wider than postpetiole in dorsal view (PI> 1.0). ROD between 0.13 and 0.17 (Fig 3.4; Fig S1.7A and S1.7B). Species endemic to Borneo, mainly found in Sabah, occurring mostly on non-waxy host plants of the section Pachystemon (e.g., M. angulata View in CoL , M. indistincta View in CoL ) and on the slightly wax covered M. glandibracteolata View in CoL . C. claudiae
7b Compound eyes rarely larger than 0.45 mm (EL 0.39 – 0.47 mm). Cephalic index (CI) between 0.96 and 1.07. Postpetiole usually as wide as or wider than petiole in dorsal view (PI <1.0). ROD between 0.09 and 0.13 (Fig 3.5; Fig S1.3A and S1.3B). Petiole flat and rounded when in dorsal view. Species colonizes non-waxy hosts of the section Pachystemon ( M. bancana View in CoL , M. hullettii , M. kingii View in CoL , M. trachyphylla View in CoL , M. umbrosa View in CoL ); on Peninsula Malaysia found at higher elevation only (approximately> 500m); not found in Sabah. C. hullettii Key to Macaranga -associated Crematogaster View in CoL ( Crematogaster borneensis -group) species: Workers
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