Romblonella is a genus of myrmicine ants.
Romblonella is probably the sister taxon to Stereomyrmex. Closely related genera are Leptothorax and Cardiocondyla.[2]
Very little is known about these uncommon ants. Most species were found to nest in twigs on trees and to forage on low vegetation.[3]
Workers of R. opaca are about 4 mm long. They have a small sting. R. opaca was described from four specimens found on Romblon Island, Philippines, by Wheeler (1935).[4] However, the species had already been described by F. Smith in 1861 as Myrmica opaca, which had been collected at Tondano, Sulawesi by Alfred Russel Wallace.[5]
R. elysii workers are 2 mm long. They were originally described as Crematogaster from a few workers from the Solomon Islands.[6] R. heatwolei workers are almost 4 mm long.[2]
Only for R. palauensis and R. heatwolei have males been described.[2]
Romblonella is found from the Philippines south through New Guinea, with one species known from Australia. The distribution stretches to the islands of the western South Pacific.
The genus is named after the locality where the type species was found.
Specimen of a Romblonella opaca
Specimen of a Romblonella palauensis
Specimen of a Romblonella scrobifera
Romblonella é um gênero de insetos, pertencente a família Formicidae.[1]
Romblonella é um gênero de insetos, pertencente a família Formicidae.
Латинское название Romblonella Wheeler, 1935[1] ITIS 574144 NCBI 604416
Romblonella Wheeler, 1935 — род мелких муравьёв (Formicidae) из подсемейства Myrmicinae.
Юго-восточная Азия. Австралия, Океания.
Редкие и мелкие муравьи (длина около 2—4 мм). Усики — 12-члениковые с 3-члениковой булавой. Представители рода внешне сходны с муравьями родов Leptothorax, Cardiocondyla и являются сестринским таксоном к Stereomyrmex.
Около 8 видов. Род относится к трибе Formicoxenini и назван по месту первого нахождения (Ромблон (остров)).
Romblonella Wheeler, 1935 — род мелких муравьёв (Formicidae) из подсемейства Myrmicinae.