Mayriella occidua, Shattuck, S. O., 2007

Shattuck, S. O., 2007, New species of myrmicine ants from Western Australia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Zootaxa 1661, pp. 47-53 : 50-51

publication ID

21364

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:07870CDB-ECC1-4C6D-863D-5D0584FF05C4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6243989

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/66B06015-E6C6-11FD-1C3A-0D1D67E35A34

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scientific name

Mayriella occidua
status

new species

Mayriella occidua   HNS new species

(Figs 5-8)

Description: Holotype worker. CI 88; HL 0.50; HTL 0.27; HW 0.44; ML 0.50; PW 0.32; SI 61; SL 0.27. Sculpturing in posterior section of antennal scrobe well developed and distinct. Sculpturing on dorsal surface of mesosoma consisting of large, closely spaced pits. Propodeal spines short, triangular. Dorsal surface of petiole in lateral profile with distinct dorsal and posterior faces which are separated by an obtuse angle, dorsal face much longer than posterior face. Lateral margins of postpetiole in dorsal view essentially parallel. Dorsum of postpetiole and gaster lacking erect hairs (excluding row along posterior margin of gastral tergite).

Material examined: Holotype worker from Western Australia, Nuyts Wilderness (approx. 35°04'S 116°38'E), Walpole , December 2003 (P. F. Van Heurck) ( ANIC, No. 32-009464 ) GoogleMaps .

Comments: Mayriella occidua   HNS can be separated from other Australian species of Mayriella   HNS by the presence of a cylindrical or slightly barrel-shaped postpetiole which lacks lateral expansions when viewed dorsally, the well developed and distinct sculpturing in the posterior sections of the antennal scrobes and in having the dorsum of the petiole with distinct dorsal and posterior faces which are separated by an obtuse angle. It is most similar to M. abstinens   HNS but can be separated from it by the shape of the petiolar node (the node lacks distinct dorsal and posterior faces in M. abstinens   HNS ).

This is the only species of Mayriella   HNS known from Western Australia, and extends the range of this genus in Australia westward by nearly 2,000km. Morphologically this species is most similar to M. abstinens   HNS , a species found along the Queensland and New South Wales coasts (Shattuck and Barnett, 2007) and not M. ebbei   HNS , the species which occurs in the Adelaide region and is geographically closest to M. occidua   HNS . The only known specimen of this species was collected during a survey in an area with pines.

Key to Australian species of Mayriella   HNS (workers)

The following key, modified from Shattuck and Barnett (2007), can be used to identify the Australian species of Mayriella   HNS .

1. In dorsal view, anterior region of outer margin of postpetiole expanded laterally compared to posterior regions so its overall outline is trapezoidal ................................................................................................. 2

In dorsal view, outer margins of postpetiole approximately the same width anteriorly as posteriorly so its overall outline is cylindrical or slightly barrel-shaped ............................................................................... 3

2. Dorsum of postpetiole with more than four erect hairs and dorsum of gaster with numerous erect hairs; dorsum of petiole in lateral profile uniformly convex and without distinct, separate dorsal and posterior faces ..................................................................................................................................................... ebbei   HNS

Dorsum of postpetiole with at most four erect hairs and dorsum of gaster generally lacking erect hairs (rarely hairs present); dorsum of petiole in lateral profile angular and with distinct, separate dorsal and posterior faces ................................................................................................................................ spinosior   HNS

3. Sculpturing in posterior section of antennal scrobe at most weakly developed and always indistinct; sculpturing on dorsal mesosoma consisting of small, widely spaced pits (separated by greater than their diameter) .................................................................................................................................................. overbecki   HNS

Sculpturing in posterior section of antennal scrobe well developed and distinct; sculpturing on dorsal surface of mesosoma consisting of large, closely spaced pits (separated by less than their diameter) .......... 4

4. Dorsum of petiole in lateral profile strongly angular, the dorsal and posterior faces indistinguishable ....... ....................................................................................................................................................... abstinens   HNS

Dorsum of petiole in lateral profile with an obtuse angle, the dorsal and posterior faces separated by an angle ................................................................................................................................................... occidua   HNS

ANIC

Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra City, CSIRO, Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Mayriella

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