Stictoponera bicolor Emery
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Stictoponera bicolor Emery HNS .
Ectatomma (Stictoponera) bicolor Emery HNS , 1889, Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, 27:493, worker.
Ectatomma (Stictoponera) bicolor var. minor HNS Forel, 1900, Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 13:316, worker. (New synonymy.)
(See Brown, 1948, Psyche, 54:264.)
Series of this ant found in the Wheeler Collection miscellany show that individuals of a single nest may vary considerably in size, development of the vestigial propodeal lamellae, and color. The yellowish-tan workers which I took to be characteristic forms in the work cited above are obviously merely teneral in the present association. The last excuse for retention of Forel's variety is thus removed. Stictoponera bicolor HNS has been considered a subspecies of Stictoponera menadensis HNS by several authors, but the two forms are distinct in India and Sumatra (Wheeler Collection) even where occurring at the same localities. The fully colored S. bicolor HNS worker has a bright orangeferrugineous alitrunk, brownish head and jet-black gaster; it lacks the median smooth shining strip on the anterior dorsal alitrunk.
The genus Rhopalopone Emery HNS is very close to Stictoponera HNS and has the characteristic coxal spines of the latter genus, but supposedly differs in its erect, thick scale-like petiole, clubbed antennae, and smaller size. Stictoponera panda Brown HNS and Strictoponera taivanensis Wheeler HNS have nodes and antennae much like those of Rhopalopone HNS , and the small extra tarsal claws supposed to be absent in Rhopalopone HNS are actually present but small in at least four species ( Rhopalopone dammermani, Wheeler HNS ; Rhopalopone relicta Mann HNS ; Rhopalopone malaensis Mann HNS , and Rhopalopone luzonensis Wheeler HNS ). This generic separation is thus considerably weakened.
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