Rhopalomastix johorensis Wheeler, 1929

Hamer, Matthew T., Lee, Jonathan Hon Chung, Tse, Cheung Yau Leo, Silva, Thiago S. R. & Guénard, Benoit, 2022, Remarkable diversity in a little red dot: a comprehensive checklist of known ant species in Singapore (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with notes on ecology and taxonomy, Asian Myrmecology (e 015006) 15, pp. 1-152 : 98-99

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https://doi.org/10.20362/am.015006

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scientific name

Rhopalomastix johorensis Wheeler, 1929
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Rhopalomastix johorensis Wheeler, 1929 View in CoL

Material examined. Syntypes of ‘ R. rothneyi subsp. johorensis ’ – no specific locality given, MCZ-ENT00023066 ( MCZ). Non-types – Bukit Timah Nature Reserve , 1.35127, 103.78161, 1 Nov 2017, W. Wang leg., WW-SG17-022, ZRC GoogleMaps _ HYM_0001794; Hougang Avenue 3, 1.34769, 103.88838, 12 Dec 2016, G.W. Yong & S.X. Chui leg., GY-SG16- RhoL, ZRC GoogleMaps _ HYM_0000511; male, I-cube building ( NUS), 1.293472, 103.77633, 24 Mar-1 Apr 2015, M.S. Foo & W. Wang leg., malaise trap, NUS0002, ZRC _ BDP0044708 View Materials GoogleMaps ; Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum ( NUS), side yard, 24 Aug 2018, G.W. Yong leg., WW-SG18- Rho 1, ZRC _ ENT00007463 View Materials ; queens and workers, Mandai Road , 1.41445, 103.79831, 4 Oct 2018, G.W. Yong & W. Wang leg., WW-SG18-RhoMA, ZRC _ ENT00007519 View Materials GoogleMaps ; males and workers, Mandai Road , 1.41333, 103.79839, 18 Nov 2016, G.W. Yong & S.X. Chui leg., GY-SG16-RhoF, ZRC GoogleMaps _ HYM_0000289; queen and workers, Mandai Road , 1.41318, 103.79405, 21 Nov 2016, G.W. Yong and S.X. Chui leg., GY-SG16-RhoH, ZRC GoogleMaps _ HYM_0000291; same locality as previous, 13 Jan 2017, G.W. Yong leg., GY-SG17-RhoO, ZRC GoogleMaps _ HYM_0000577; queens and workers, Mandai forest , near Zoo, 15 Jan 2020, W. Wang leg., WW-SG20-005 – 006, ZRC _ ENT00027891-27892 View Materials ; Nee Soon Swamp Forest , 24 Sep 2019, W. Wang leg., WW-SG19-005, ZRC _ ENT00013876 View Materials ; queen and workers, Pulau Tekukor , 1.23081, 103.83774, 15 Jan 2017, G.W. Yong leg., GY-SG17-RhoP, ZRC GoogleMaps _ HYM_0000578; male, Pulau Ubin, PU 1, 1°24’36.3”N, 103°59’25.5”E, 1-8 Sep 2012, J. Puniamoorthy et al. leg., mangroves, malaise trap, Reg. 29449, ZRC _ BDP0014267 View Materials GoogleMaps ; male, Pulau Semakau Old Fragment , SMO3, 1°12’23.9”N, 103°45’37.6”E, 17-25 Oct 2012, J. Puniamoorthy et al. leg., mangroves, malaise trap, Reg. 29539, ZRC _ BDP0014651 View Materials GoogleMaps ; queens and workers, Upper Seletar Reservoir Park , 14 Feb 2018, G.W. Yong leg., GY-SG18- Rho 1, ZRC _ ENT00000897 View Materials .

Material not physically examined. CASENT0911229, ANTC33476 ( MHNG) [headless worker].

Literature. Viehmeyer (1916), Overbeck (1924) [both as Rhopalomastix rothneyi Forel, 1900 – verified as R. rothneyi johorensis by Wheeler (1929)]. Wheeler (1929) [as R. rothneyi johorensis ]. Wang et al. (2018c); Wang et al. (2021).

Localities. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve; Bukit Timah Road; Hougang; National University of Singapore campus (Clementi/Kent Ridge, multiple sites); Mandai Road; Mandai forest near Singapore Zoo; Nee Soon Swamp Forest; Pulau Tekukor; Pulau Semakau; Pulau Ubin; Upper Seletar Reservoir Park.

Habitat/Ecology. Rhopalomastix johorensis appears ubiquitious locally and could be found in a broad range of different habitat types, including urban or semi-urban habitats (such as roadside vegetation), parks and gardens, old/mature and native-dominated secondary forests, and swamp forests. The ants nest in bark of various trees, both native species such as: Aquilaria malaccensis , Artocarpus integer (cempedak), Campnosperma auriculatum , Macaranga gigantea , Horsfieldia sparsa , and also introduced tree species such as Mangifera indica (mango). Nests have also been found in dead ends of twigs of cultivated mangosteen trees, and in bark of durian trees. Multiple nests (one nest per tree) can occur at relatively high densities per site where the species occurs — these are probably independent colonies and not satellites of a larger super-colony. The species appears tolerant to high levels of habitat disturbance. Males were collected from malaise traps set up in mangroves.

Remarks. Type locality in Singapore. As with many congeners, this species is known to exhibit very broad intranidal, generally isometric size variation.

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Rhopalomastix

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