Dolichoderus gordoni, Shattuck, Steven O. & Marsden, Sharon, 2013

Shattuck, Steven O. & Marsden, Sharon, 2013, Australian species of the ant genus Dolichoderus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Zootaxa 3716 (2), pp. 101-143 : 120

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3716.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E76C890A-DC27-4B8A-90CD-41D10682E8FA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6146833

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C0778-2824-FF93-FF74-F690E3B88AF3

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Dolichoderus gordoni
status

sp. nov.

Dolichoderus gordoni sp. n.

( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 )

Types. Holotype worker from Fletcher, 28°46'S 151°51'E, Queensland, E. Sutton (ANIC, ANIC32-066637); 18 paratype workers, same data as holotype except ANIC32- 061389 (15 in ANIC, 3 in MCZC).

Diagnosis. Pronotum and propodeum with elongate spines; the short pronotal spines are directed anteriorly and approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body, in dorsal view a line drawn between their tips intersects the pronotal collar; the first gastral tergite generally lacking hairs, but with a few scattered, very small appressed hairs.

This species is most similar to D. etus and D. doriae . They differ in that D. gordoni lacks fine pubescence on the first gastral tergite but has a few scattered, very small appressed hairs. In addition, the overall colour of the body is a lighter red-brown, rather than a dark brown-black. Additionally, variation in pronotal spine length is displayed between D. gordoni and D. etus . Dolichoderus gordoni appears to have shorter, straighter pronotal spines, whereas D. etus has long spines with a distinct curve near the base of the spine. Spine length between D. gordoni and D. doriae appear similar.

Worker description. See Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 . All available material is similar to the figured individual.

Measurements (n=5). CI 99–100; EI 17–19; EL 0.27–0.31; HL 1.60–1.66; HW 1.59–1.64; ML 2.46–2.61; MTL –1.75–1.71; PronI 67.30–71.06; PronW 1.07–1.15; SI 103–108; SL 1.64–1.77.

Comments. This species is known from a single collection from a forested area of extreme south-eastern Queensland. Nothing is known concerning its biology.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Dolichoderus

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