Tetramorium caldarium ( Roger, 1857 )

Sharaf, Mostafa R., Wetterer, James K., Mohamed, Amr A. & Aldawood, Abdulrahman S., 2022, Faunal composition, diversity, and distribution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Dhofar Governorate, Oman, with updated list of the Omani species and remarks on zoogeography, European Journal of Taxonomy 838 (1), pp. 1-106 : 77

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.838.1925

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D495BCAE-9E03-4424-A01B-87F1CEB16B9C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7094513

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1461EC42-FFDC-FFF4-FDA3-07591543F854

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scientific name

Tetramorium caldarium ( Roger, 1857 )
status

 

Tetramorium caldarium ( Roger, 1857) View in CoL

Fig. 48 View Fig

Tetrogmus caldarius Roger, 1857: 12 View Cited Treatment (w, q) Germany. Palearctic.

Diagnosis

Color yellow or yellow-brown, gaster brown or black-brown; frontal carinae distinct, running posteriorly behind level of eyes; antennal scrobes less-marked; eyes with seven to eight ommatidia in longest row; propodeal spines acute, small, and triangular; cephalic dorsum feebly and finely longitudinally rugulose; body setae stout, blunt, and short.

Material examined

OMAN – Dhofar • 4 w; Dhalkout Road, Aghbaroot Village ; 16.798° N, 53.554° E; alt. 1034 m; 18 Nov. 2017; SF; M.R. Sharaf leg.; KSMA GoogleMaps 2 w; Ayn Ashat ; 16.998° N; 53.820° E; alt. 202 m; 21 Nov. 2017; SF; M.R. Sharaf leg.; KSMA GoogleMaps 1 w; Ayn Razat ; 17.130° N, 54.236° E; alt. 121 m; 20 Nov. 2017; SF; M.R. Sharaf leg.; KSMA GoogleMaps 1 w; Dhalkout ; 16.693° N, 53.156° E; alt. 628 m; 18 Nov. 2017; SF; M.R. Sharaf leg.; KSMA GoogleMaps 9 w; Ayn Hamran ; 17.086° N, 54.280° E; alt. 56 m; 22 Nov. 2017; SF; M.R. Sharaf leg.; KSMA GoogleMaps 1 w; same collection data as for preceding; CASENT0922858; CASC GoogleMaps .

Ecological and biological notes

The nesting habits of T. caldarium include soil, leaf litter or under stones where soil is rich in organic matter such as feces of domestic animals (camels). The species was collected from several sites near trees of Ziziphus . Several workers feigned death when disturbed.

Geographic range

Tetramorium caldarium was originally described from Poland and with a speculated African origin ( Bolton 1980). The species has a wide global distribution ( Wetterer & Hita Garcia 2015). It has been recorded from several countries in the Arabian Peninsula including Oman ( Sharaf et al. 2018a), KSA, Yemen ( Collingwood 1985; Collingwood & Agosti 1996), and the Socotra Archipelago ( Collingwood et al. 2004; Sharaf et al. 2017c). Tetramorium caldarium is reported for the first time in Dhofar.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Genus

Tetramorium

Loc

Tetramorium caldarium ( Roger, 1857 )

Sharaf, Mostafa R., Wetterer, James K., Mohamed, Amr A. & Aldawood, Abdulrahman S. 2022
2022
Loc

Tetrogmus caldarius

Roger J. 1857: 12
1857
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