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Stereomyrmex

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Formicidae

Scientific name
  
Stereomyrmex

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Hymenoptera

Subfamily
  
Myrmicinae

Rank
  
Genus

Stereomyrmex

Similar
  
Poecilomyrma, Metapone, Vombisidris, Terataner, Ancyridris

Stereomyrmex is a genus of myrmicine ants. Two of the described species are known from only a single worker, making this one of the rarest groups of ants in the world.

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Biology

The single specimen of S. anderseni was caught in a pitfall trap, and nothing is known about its biology.

Systematics

Stereomyrmex is probably the sister taxon to Romblonella. Closely related genera are Leptothorax and Cardiocondyla.

Description

S. dispar is 3.2 mm long and black, with yellowish brown mandibles, antennae, legs and terminal segments of gaster. S. anderseni is only 2 mm long, has a very different petiolar and postpetiolar structure and is paler in color.

Distribution

S. dispar has been described from a single worker, taken in 1933 on Bellona Island, Solomon Islands; no other specimen has since been found, and it is unlikely that the species is truly endemic to Bellona. S. anderseni is known from a single worker as well. S. horni was collected under rocks in Sri Lanka.

Names

The genus was originally named in honor of Maurice Willows Jr., who collected the type specimen of S. dispar. S. anderseni was collected by A.N. Andersen. S. horni was collected by W. Horn.

Species

  • Stereomyrmex anderseni (Taylor, 1991) — King Edward River, Western Australia
  • Stereomyrmex dispar (Wheeler, 1934) — Bellona, Solomon Islands
  • Stereomyrmex horni Emery, 1901 — Sri Lanka
  • References

    Stereomyrmex Wikipedia