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Austroponera castaneicolor
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Austroponera castaneicolor worker
Scientific classification
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Ponerinae
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A. castaneicolor
Binomial name
Austroponera castaneicolor
(Dalla Torre, 1893)

Austroponera castaneicolor is an ant species of the subfamily Ponerinae, endemic to the North Island, and the north and north west of the South Island, of New Zealand.

Description

The worker ants are typically 5.5 - 6.4mm (10 Workers). Their heads have a width of 1.12 - 1.30mm (10 Workers) with their sides (as seen from the photo provided) slightly and evenly convex. Their eyes are levelled with their antennae. Their mandibles are long with 10 teeth. The colour of their head, body and legs are uniformly yellowish and orange-brown.

Distribution

The species are typically found in the North and South Island of New Zealand they are more prevalent in the North Island as they are affected by the cold found in the lower South Island: Nelson province, Marlborough. The southernmost known record is a small sample of workers collected near the shore of Lake Moeraki (Westland). A few years earlier, March 29, 1964, workers were collected at Bullock Creek.

Pachycondyla castaneicolor casent0172339 head 1
Front View [1]
Pachycondyla castaneicolor casent0172338 profile 1
Side View [2]

See also

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