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Drilldown: Karyotype
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Karyotype
> Notes:
Robertsonian polymorphism
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Haploid:
None
(2)
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11 - 18 (3)
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18 - 23 (6)
Diploid:
None
(1)
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20 - 34 (3)
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34 - 39 (5)
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39 - 44 (4)
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44 - 48 (7)
Karyotype:
None
(2)
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12M + 10A (1)
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16M + 8A (1)
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4M + 42A (1)
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6M + 30A (1)
Locality:
Australia (2)
Source:
Crozier et al., 1986 (1)
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Crozier, 1969 (1)
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Crozier, 1969; Crozier et al., 1986 (1)
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Imai et al., 1977 (2)
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Imai et al., 1977; Mariano et al., 2015 (1)
Notes:
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None
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Lorite and Palomeque 2010 states some issues about the identification/sampling location
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B chromosome
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Complex ''pilosula''
· Robertsonian polymorphism ·
Lorite and Palomeque 2010 states the presence of heteromorphic chromosome in 2n=39
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possible variation due B chromosomes
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as ''Pheidole sitarches campestris''
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as ''Pachycondyla venusta'' group
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as ''Pachycondyla villosa''
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as ''Paratrechina indica''
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as ''Paratrechina parvula''
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as ''Pheidole cornutula''
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as ''Pheidole nodus''
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as ''Pheidole rotschana''
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as ''Polyrhachis simplex''
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as ''Pheidologeton diversus''
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as ''Plagiolepis barbara''
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as ''Pachycondyla unidentata''
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as ''Pristomyrmex pungens''
Other values:
''Atta columbica'' is a writing mistake
''Iridomyrmex detectus'' in Crozier 1968a
''Pheidole flavens'' species group
''darwinianus'' group (as ''Iridomyrmex sp.ANIC-8)
'E. procera'' group
'Formica fusca'' group
'Meranoplus hirsutus'' group
'Meranoplus oceanicus'' group
'Pheidole concentrica'' group
'darwinianus'' group (as ''Iridomyrmex sp.ANIC-9)
2n=24 is probably a mistake
B Chromosome polymorphism
B chomosomes 30, 30+1B
Corrected for 2n=92-94 in Imai 1990
Different karyotype reported in Mariano 2007
In Imai 1966a as ''Camponotus'' sp. and in Imai 1969 as ''C. caryae'' group sp. but the authors correct the identification by ''C. tokioensis'' and the current valid name is ''C. vitiosus''
In Imai et al. 1966 as ''Camponotus'' sp.; Lorite and Palomeque 2010 states that this karyotype could be a mistake
In Spain population in Palomeque et al. 1990 variation in the number of chromososmes were reported due B-chromosome
Karyotype formula as state by the authors
Karyotype n=16 was reported in Lorite et al., 2002b and suggested that it is due B-chromosome
Lorite and Palomeque 2010 state that such karyotype is unusual in Dolichoderinae
Lorite and Palomeque 2010 suggested that such karyotype is unusual in ''Iridomyrmex''
Mariano et al., 2015 list 2n=7
Only one pupa analyzed was ''n=27
Population from HMAS Albatross
Population from Lawson
Population from Mt Victoria
Population from Piccadilly Circus
Population from Tridbinbilla
Population from Wentworth Falls
Population polymorphism
The photo is the ''Myrmicaria brunnea subcarinata''
a metacentric pair is single and two telocentric corresponds the arms
as ''Acantholepis lunaris''
as ''Allomerus octoarticulatus'' and ''Allomerus octoarticulatus demerarae''
as ''Amblyopone reclinata''
as ''Anoplolepis longipes''
as ''Bothriomyrmex gibbus''
as ''Bothriomyrmex pusillus''
as ''Bothroponera rufipes''
as ''Brachyponera sinensis''
as ''C. albicans''
as ''Camponotus taylori''
as ''Cerapachys biroi''
as ''Cerapachys brevis''
as ''Chalepoxenus kutteri''
as ''Chalepoxenus siciliensis''
as ''Chelaner rothsteini''
as ''Conomyrma flava''
as ''Conomyrma pyramica''
as ''Crematogaster laboriosa''
as ''D. bituberculatus''
as ''Dinoponera australis''
as ''Diplorhoptrum'' sp.
as ''Doronomyrmex goesswaldi''
as ''Doronomyrmex kutteri''
as ''Doronomyrmex pacis''
as ''Doronomyrmex pocahontas''
as ''Dorymyrex'' sp. in Crozier 1968b
as ''Epimyrma adlerzi''
as ''Epimyrma algeriana''
as ''Epimyrma bernardi''
as ''Epimyrma corsica''
as ''Epimyrma kraussei''
as ''Epimyrma ravouxi''
as ''Epimyrma stumperi''
as ''F. foetidus''
as ''F. picea''
as ''F. transkaucasica'' (incertae sedis)
as ''Harpagoxenus americanus''
as ''Iridomyrmex cordatus''
as ''Iridomyrmex glaber''n Crozier 1968a and as ''Iridomyrmex itoi''n Imai and Yosida 1964
as ''Iridomyrmex gracilis''
as ''Iridomyrmex humilis''
as ''Iridomyrmex itinerans''
as ''Iridomyrmex nitidus''
as ''Iridomyrmex pilifer'', reidentified as ''L. fuscum'' by Wild (2007)
as ''Iridomyrmex'' sp. ANIC-10
as ''Iridomyrmex'' sp. nr. ''pilifer'', reidentified as ''L. fuscum'' by Wild (2007)
as ''Kyidris mutica''
as ''Lasius pallitarsus''
as ''Leptogenys minchini''
as ''Leptogenys ocellifera''
as ''Leptothorax affinis''
as ''Leptothorax albipennis'', ''L. tuberointerruptus'', ''Stenamma albipennis''
as ''Leptothorax albipennis'', ''L. tuberointerruptus'', ''Stenamma albipennis''
as ''Leptothorax ambiguus''
as ''Leptothorax andrei''
as ''Leptothorax angustulus''
as ''Leptothorax congruus''
as ''Leptothorax corticalis''
as ''Leptothorax curvispinosus''
as ''Leptothorax duloticus''
as ''Leptothorax exilis''
as ''Leptothorax flavicornis''
as ''Leptothorax gredosi''
as ''Leptothorax interruptus''
as ''Leptothorax kraussei''
as ''Leptothorax lichtensteini''
as ''Leptothorax longispinosus''
as ''Leptothorax melas''
as ''Leptothorax niger''
as ''Leptothorax nigriceps''
as ''Leptothorax nylanderi''
as ''Leptothorax parvulus''
as ''Leptothorax provancheri''
as ''Leptothorax rabaudi''
as ''Leptothorax racovitzai''
as ''Leptothorax recedens''
as ''Leptothorax rottenbergii''
as ''Leptothorax rougeti'' (subspecies of ''Temnothorax unifasciatus'')
as ''Leptothorax rugatulus''
as ''Leptothorax schaumii''
as ''Leptothorax sordidulus''
as ''Leptothorax specularis''
as ''Leptothorax sphagnicolus''
as ''Leptothorax spinosior''
as ''Leptothorax spinosus''
as ''Leptothorax tristis''
as ''Leptothorax tuberum''
as ''Leptothorax unifasciatus''
as ''Monomorium latinode''
as ''Monomorium viride''
as ''Mycetomoellerius fuscus''
as ''Myrmecia ruginoda'' or ''Ponera ruginoda''
as ''Myrmica laevinodis''
as ''Myrmica rubida''
as ''Myrmoxenus gordiagini''
as ''Oligomyrmex asinus''
as ''Oligomyrmex sauteri''
as ''P. estebanius''
as ''Pachycondyla apicalis''
as ''Pachycondyla arhuaca''
as ''Pachycondyla astuta''
as ''Pachycondyla carinulata''
as ''Pachycondyla constricta''
as ''Pachycondyla crenata''
as ''Pachycondyla gilberti''
as ''Pachycondyla goeldii''
as ''Pachycondyla inversa''
as ''Pachycondyla leeuwenhoeki''
as ''Pachycondyla marginata''
as ''Pachycondyla mesonotalis''
as ''Pachycondyla metanotalis''
as ''Pachycondyla rubra''
as ''Pachycondyla stigma''
as ''Pachycondyla subversa''
as ''Pachycondyla succedanea''
as ''Pachycondyla tridentata''
as ''Pachycondyla venusta''
as ''Smithistruma'' sp.
as ''Sphinctomyrmex steinheili''
as ''Strumigenys taipingensis''
as ''Symmyrmica chamberlini''
as ''T. hispanicum''
as ''Tapinoma nigerum''
as ''Triglyphothrix lanuginosa''
as ''Triglyphothrix walshi''
at figure subtitle it is mentioned 2n=54 but it may be a mistake since the formula is correct as ''desbribed in the results and the karyotype has ''26 chromosome pairs
code PSW156
in Crozier 1966 as ''Diceratoclinea scrabida''
in Gona et al. 1982 as ''Leptogenys'' sp.1
in Gona et al. 1982 as ''Leptogenys'' sp.2
karyotype originally as 12M+6SM+2ST+10T
karyotype originally as 8M+4SM+34T
n=14 was also reported, Lorite and Palomeque 2010 suggested that such karyotype is due Robertsonian polymorphism
near ''B. tesseronoda''
near ''D. bryanti''
near ''Monomorium glabrum'' current as ''Trichomyrmex glaber''
near ''P. fossulata''
near ''P. grayi''
near ''P. watsoni''
near ''Pachycondyla obscurans'', now is ''Brachyponera obscurans''
near ''Pseudolasius emeryi''
near to ''Lepisiota fergusoni''
near to ''Lepisiota sericea''
ocurrence of supernumery chromosome segment
polymorphic
putative mutant individual
seven medium-size chromosomes metacentric and two small chromosomes one metacentric and one acrocentric.
suggested Robertsonian polymorphism
suggested to be due supernumerary chromosome
the karyotype has been published only for the Indian poplations
this karyotype is reported as fusion of two telocentric chromosomes
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