Technomyrmex difficilis Forel, 1892
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https://doi.org/10.20362/am.015006 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15473779 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B68783-314E-FFBE-FD73-7B5CFB72FB77 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Technomyrmex difficilis Forel, 1892 |
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Technomyrmex difficilis Forel, 1892 View in CoL
Material examined. Alates and workers, Mandai mangroves, 23 May 1979, D.H. Murphy leg., DHM-SG79-001, ZRC _ ENT00048398 View Materials .
Material not physically examined. Unknown.
Literature. Bolton (2007).
Localities. Botanic Gardens; Kent Ridge; Mandai mangroves.
Habitat/Ecology. This species was mostly found in urban parks and gardens. In mangroves, the ants were found nesting in decayed branches of Avicennia sp.
Remarks. Frequently confused with T. albipes , but can be distinguished from the latter species by the presence of setae on the head dorsum behind the level of the posterior margin of the eye, also a longer and more slender promesonotum ( Bolton 2007). Considered native to the Malagasy region, the species is suggested to have started spreading across Southeast Asia and Oceania more than 60 years ago ( Wetterer 2013). This species is estimated to have been first collected from Singapore around or earlier than 1948 ( Wetterer 2013).
ZRC |
Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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