Holcoponera moelleri

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Holcoponera moelleri
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Ectatomminae
Tribe: Ectatommini
Genus: Holcoponera
Species: H. moelleri
Binomial name
Holcoponera moelleri
Forel, 1912

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Specimen labels

Synonyms

Epigaeic forager of mostly lowland forested areas.

Identification

A member of the striatula subgroup (in the striatula species group). Slightly roughened costulae; pronotum with concentric costulae; posterodorsal mesosomal face with longitudinal costulae; subpetiolar process subquadrate, sometimes anteriorly projecting into a lobe. (Lattke 1995)

Keys including this Species

Distribution

Latitudinal Distribution Pattern

Latitudinal Range: 8.0667° to -64.36°.

     
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Temperate
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Subtropical
Tropical South
Subtropical
South
Temperate

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists

Neotropical Region: Bolivia, Brazil (type locality), Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela.

Distribution based on AntMaps

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Distribution based on AntWeb specimens

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Countries Occupied

Number of countries occupied by this species based on AntWiki Regional Taxon Lists. In general, fewer countries occupied indicates a narrower range, while more countries indicates a more widespread species.
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Estimated Abundance

Relative abundance based on number of AntMaps records per species (this species within the purple bar). Fewer records (to the left) indicates a less abundant/encountered species while more records (to the right) indicates more abundant/encountered species.
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Biology

DaRocha et al. (2015) studied the diversity of ants found in bromeliads of a single large tree of Erythrina, a common cocoa shade tree, at an agricultural research center in Ilhéus, Brazil. Forty-seven species of ants were found in 36 of 52 the bromeliads examined. Bromeliads with suspended soil and those that were larger had higher ant diversity.

Dambros et al. (2018) - Gnamptogenys moelleri was collected via arboreal fogging in an inundated northern Pantanal (Mato Grasso, Brazil) cambarazal forest. The seasonally flooded forest was dominated by Vochysia divergens Pohl. (Vochysiaceae).

Castes

Nomenclature

The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.

  • moelleri. Holcoponera moelleri Forel, 1912c: 34 (w.q.) BRAZIL (Santa Catarina).
    • Type-material: syntype workers (number not stated).
    • Type-locality: Brazil: Santa Catarina, Blumenau (Moeller).
    • Type-depository: MHNG.
    • Combination in Gnamptogenys: Brown, 1958g: 228;
    • combination in Holcoponera: Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
    • Status as species: Mann, 1916: 404; Borgmeier, 1923: 55; Santschi, 1929h: 450 (redescription); Brown, 1958g: 228; Kempf, 1972a: 113; Kempf & Lenko, 1976: 51; Bolton, 1995b: 209; Lattke, 1995: 176; Lattke, et al. 2004: 347; Lattke, et al. 2007: 258 (in key); Feitosa, 2015c: 98; Guénard & Economo, 2015: 226; Feitosa & Prada-Achiardi, 2019: 672; Camacho, et al. 2020: 454 (in key); Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
    • Senior synonym of concinna Santschi: Lattke, 1995: 176; Wild, 2007b: 27; Lattke, et al. 2007: 258 (in key); Lattke, et al. 2008: 93; Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
    • Senior synonym of splendens: Brown, 1958g: 228; Kempf, 1972a: 113; Bolton, 1995b: 209; Lattke, 1995: 176; Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
    • Senior synonym of teffensis: Lattke, 1995: 176; Wild, 2007b: 27; Lattke, et al. 2007: 258 (in key); Lattke, et al. 2008: 93; Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
    • Distribution: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela.
  • concinna. Holcoponera teffensis var. concinna Santschi, 1929h: 450, fig. 23 (w.) GUYANA, BRAZIL (Pará).
    • Type-material: 4 syntype workers.
    • Type-localities: Guyana (“Guyane anglaise”): Kartabo, vii.-viii.1920 (W.M. Wheeler), Brazil: Pará (W.M. Mann).
    • Type-depository: NHMB (probably also in MCZC).
    • Junior synonym of teffensis: Brown, 1958g: 229, 329; Kempf, 1972a: 115; Bolton, 1995b: 208.
    • Junior synonym of moelleri: Lattke, 1995: 176; Wild, 2007b: 27; Lattke, et al. 2007: 258 (in key); Lattke, et al. 2008: 93; Camacho, et al. 2020: 454 (in key); Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
  • splendens. Holcoponera moelleri var. splendens Santschi, 1929h: 450, fig. 15 (w.m.) BRAZIL (Santa Catarina).
    • Type-material: 2 syntype workers, 1 syntype male.
    • Type-locality: Brazil: Santa Catarina, Hammonia (Luederwaldt).
    • Type-depository: NHMB.
    • Junior synonym of moelleri: Brown, 1958g: 228; Kempf, 1972a: 113; Bolton, 1995b: 210; Lattke, 1995: 176; Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
  • teffensis. Holcoponera teffensis Santschi, 1929h: 449, figs. 17, 22 (w.) BRAZIL (Amazonas) (attributed to Borgmeier).
    • Type-material: holotype worker.
    • [Note: Santschi described this taxon from a single worker. The specimen(s) in MCZC recorded by Lattke, 1995: 148, may be from the same series but are not type-material.]
    • Type-locality: Brazil: Amazonas, Tefé (Borgmeier).
    • Type-depository: NHMB.
    • Combination in Gnamptogenys: Brown, 1958g: 229;
    • combination in Holcoponera: Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.
    • Status as species: Brown, 1958g: 229, 329; Kempf, 1972a: 115; Lattke, 1990b: 21; Brandão, 1991: 345; Bolton, 1995b: 211.
    • Junior synonym of moelleri: Lattke, 1995: 176; Wild, 2007b: 27; Lattke, et al. 2007: 258 (in key); Lattke, et al. 2008: 93; Camacho, Franco, Branstetter, et al. 2022: 11.

Description

Karyotype

  • 2n = 34, karyotype = 18m + 8sm + 8st (Brazil) (Teixeira et al., 2019).
  • 2n = 44, karyotype = 22m + 14sm + 8st (Brazil) (Teixeira et al., 2019).
  • n = 17, 2n = 34, karyotype = 20M + 14A (Brazil) (Mariano et al. 2015).

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