Iridomyrmex obscurior Forel

Heterick, Brian E. & Shattuck, Steve, 2011, Revision of the ant genus Iridomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) 2845, Zootaxa 2845 (1), pp. 1-174 : 115-116

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Iridomyrmex obscurior Forel
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Iridomyrmex obscurior Forel

( Figs 58 View FIGURE 58 , 90 View FIGURE 90 )

Iridomyrmex discors obscurior Forel, 1902: 465 View in CoL (raised to species by Shattuck, 1996: 42 ).

Types. Syntypes from Ballarat , Victoria ( ANIC, ANIC32-009841 View Materials , 1 worker, examined; MHNG, 4 workers) .

Worker Description. Head. Posterior margin of head weakly concave; erect setae on posterior margin in fullface view set in a row; sides of head noticeably convex; erect genal setae present on sides of head in full-face view. Ocelli absent; in full-face view, eyes set at about midpoint of head capsule; in profile, eye set anteriad of head capsule; eye semi-circular. Frontal carinae convex; antennal scape surpassing posterior margin of head by approximately 3 x its diameter, or surpassing posterior margin of head by approximately 2 x its diameter. Erect setae on scape present and abundant, or present and sparse; prominence on anteromedial clypeal margin projecting as blunt but distinct protuberance; mandible elongate triangular with oblique basal margin; long, curved setae on venter of head capsule absent. Mesosoma. Pronotum moderately and evenly curved over its length. Erect pronotal setae numerous (12 or more), short and bristly. Mesonotum straight. Erect mesonotal setae numerous (12 or more), short and bristly. Mesothoracic spiracles always inconspicuous; propodeal dorsum smoothly and evenly convex; placement of propodeal spiracle mesad, more than its diameter away from propodeal declivity; propodeal angle weakly present or absent, the confluence of the dorsal and declivitous propodeal faces indicated, if at all, by an undulation. Erect propodeal setae numerous (12 or more), short and bristly. Petiole. Dorsum of node convex; node thin, scalelike, orientation more-or-less vertical. Gaster. Non-marginal erect setae of gaster present on first gastral tergite; marginal erect setae of gaster present on first tergite. General characters. Allometric differences between workers of same nest absent. Colour medium to dark reddish-brown, gaster may be darker than foreparts, iridescence (weak greenish or bluish) confined to gaster. Colour of erect setae white or whitish. In some Victorian specimens mesosoma distinctly lighter than head, while it is only slightly lighter in other Victorian specimens as well as more northern populations.

Measurements. Worker (n = 11) — CI 91–93; EI 22–23; EL 0.25–0.27; EW 0.15–0.16; HL 1.19–1.29; HW 1.10–1.19; ML 0.52–0.57; PpH 0.16–0.18; PpL 0.64–0.68; SI 100–105; SL 1.14–1.19.

Comments. Iridomyrmex obscurior is most similar to I. mayri , but has a shorter antenna. In the field, most workers also lack the pale blue or purple iridescence usually seen in I. mayri . Preserved worker material can also be confused with large workers of I. omalonotus , but there is little if any biogeographical overlap between the two species, and body size together with the structure of the propodeum are determinative. Specimens of I. suchieri (‘ Iridomyrmex obscurus ’) are also similar, but this is a much smaller ant (HW ≤ 0.95mm) with an antennal scape that does not extend much beyond the head capsule. The range of I. obscurior is approximately the same as that of I. mayri , except that the ant does not occur much north of Brisbane, and the original type material was collected at Ballarat, Victoria. Label data reveals similar habitat preferences to I. mayri , and, like that ant, I. obscurior will also attend caterpillars of Jalmenus evagoras . This species was discussed by Shattuck (1996) , in his revision of the I. discors species-group, but I. obscurior is actually not closely related to I. discors .

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Iridomyrmex

Loc

Iridomyrmex obscurior Forel

Heterick, Brian E. & Shattuck, Steve 2011
2011
Loc

Iridomyrmex discors obscurior

Shattuck, S. O. 1996: 42
Forel, A. 1902: 465
1902
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