Technomyrmex albipes
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Threat Level: Medium
Technomyrmex albipes is a medium sized uniformly dark species with contrasting pale tarsi that give it the common name of white-footed ant. It has a single flat waist segment that is commonly hidden by the gaster. The eyes lie within the outline of the face, erect pilosity is sparsely present on the dorsal surfaces of the mesosoma and occurs more densely on the gaster. All surfaces are dull an unshining. Like all dolichoderines, T. albipes lacks an acidopore.
The species of several other genera included in PIAkey can be confused with Technomyrmex. Paratrechina is the most likely formicine genus to be confused, but the rows of long thick hairs and acidopore differentiate it from Technomyrmex. The genus can be separated from the sister dolichoderines Linepithema and Iridomyrmex, by its flat petiole. It can be separated from Tapinoma melanocephalum by the presence of a few erect hairs on the mesosoma and by the uniform darkness of its color.
Technomyrmex difficilis and T. vitiensis are morphologically very similar to T. albipes, and can only be differentiated with the aid of a good microscope. Users are referred to the comparison chart for the most reliable taxonomic characters. It should be noted that the hairs referred to can break off of individual specimens, especially older ones. Therefore, it is good practice to examine multiple specimens if available.
Both T. difficilis and T. vitiensis have been repeatedly misidentified as T. albipes in museum collections and in the literature. A thorough taxonomic treatment of the entire genus recently published by Bolton (2007) serves to clarify the taxonomic issues surrounding T. albipes and its relatives.
For a more complete review of the biology, impacts and management of T. albipes, users are referred to the IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) web page. Please note that the discussions of T. albipes on this page most likely also include data from misidentified specimens of T. difficilis and T. vitiensis.
Chart 1. Technomyrmex species vs. Tapinoma melanocephalum, Linepithema humile, Iridomyrmex anceps group, Paratrechina species
Chart 2. Technomyrmex albipes vs. T. vitiensis, T. difficilis
Chart 1. Technomyrmex species vs.
Tapinoma melanocephalum, Linepithema humile, Iridomyrmex anceps group, Paratrechina species
Technomyrmex albipes CASENT0171057 (head) |
Technomyrmex albipes CASENT0171057 (profile) |
Technomyrmex albipes CASENT0171057 (dorsal) |
Technomyrmex albipes CASENT0171057 (label) |
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Subfamily Dolichoderinae
Technomyrmex albipes. Formica (Tapinoma) albipes Smith, F. 1861b: 38 (w.) INDONESIA (Sulawesi). Forel, 1891b: 98 (q.); Forel, 1908a: 21 (ergatoid m.); Karavaiev, 1926d: 441 (m.); Wheeler, G.C. & Wheeler, J. 1951: 205 (l.); Crozier, 1969: 245 (k.). Combination in Tapinoma: Mayr, 1863: 455; in Technomyrmex: Emery, 1888d: 392. Senior synonym of nigrum: Mayr, 1872: 147; Mayr, 1876: 83; of albitarse: Emery, 1893f: 249; of bruneipes, detorquens, forticulus, wedda: Bolton, 2007: 68.
- Antweb: specimen images, data & maps
- Global Invasive Species Database: information about ecology, distribution, impacts, management, references, links and contacts
- Bolton, B. (2007) Taxonomy of the Dolichoderine ant genus Technomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) based on the worker caste. Contributions of the American Entomological institute, 35, 1-150.
- Wilson, E.O. & Taylor, R.W. (1967) The ants of Polynesia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Pacific Insects Monograph, 14, 1-109.