Meranoplus is an Old World genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. With over 80 valid species, it is predicted that over half of the Meranoplus diversity remains undescribed, most of these from Australia.
Classification
Meranoplus is a unique and charismatic myrmicine genus of hairy, slow-moving, and armored ants. The genus was previously classified in its own tribe, the Meranoplini, with one fossil genus, Parameranoplus, from Baltic amber (44.1 ñ 1.1 mya), but was moved to Crematogastrini by Ward et al. (2015). The historic shuffling of Meranoplus through higher taxa â Cryptoceridae, Cataulacinae, Tetramoriini, Meranoplini â reflects our poor understanding of the phylogenetic position of Meranoplus within the Formicidae. Brady et al. (2006) recovered a clade of Meranoplus and Cataulacus, although this relationship was not supported in Moreau et al. (2006).
Distribution
The extant species of Meranoplus are distributed throughout the Old World, absent only from the Palearctic and Oceania regions but with the exception of M. levellei, from New Caledonia.
Biology
Species of this genus are predominantly ground-nesting and, when disturbed, will display thanatosis enhanced by crypsis, i.e., individuals will accumulate dirt in their pilosity and play dead. With respect to diet, most species are omnivores and facultative granivores, while others, including the whole M. diversus species group, are specialist granivores. At least one species, the Malaysian rainforest-dwelling M. mucronatus is known to have a trophobiotic relationship with hemipterans. Meranoplus species are known to be active both day and night, and to recruit via pheromone trails laid from the base of the sting using secretions from their extremely large Dufour glands. The function of the spatulate sting is still unknown. The only species of Meranoplus for which mating has been reported is M. peringuiyi, in which mating swarms occurred after a rain and where males patrolled for the outnumbered females in a zig-zag manner.
Species
- Meranoplus affinis <small>Baroni Urbani, 1971</small>
- Meranoplus ajax <small>Forel, 1915</small>
- Meranoplus angustinodis <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus arcuatus <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus armatus <small>Smith, 1862</small>
- Meranoplus astericus <small>Donisthorpe, 1947</small>
- Meranoplus aureolus <small>Crawley, 1921</small>
- Meranoplus barretti <small>Santschi, 1928</small>
- Meranoplus beatoni <small>Taylor, 2006</small>
- Meranoplus bellii <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Meranoplus berrimah <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus bicolor <small>(Guérin-Méneville, 1844)</small>
- Meranoplus biliran <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus birmanus <small>Schödl, 1999</small>
- Meranoplus boltoni <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus borneensis <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus castaneus <small>Smith, 1857</small>
- Meranoplus christinae <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus clypeatus <small>Bernard, 1953</small>
- Meranoplus convexius <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus crassispina <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus cryptomys <small>Boudinot & Fisher, 2013</small>
- Meranoplus curvispina <small>Forel, 1910</small>
- Meranoplus deserticola <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus dichrous <small>Forel, 1907</small>
- Meranoplus digitatus <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus dimidiatus <small>Smith, 1867</small>
- Meranoplus discalis <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus diversoides <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus diversus <small>Smith, 1867</small>
- Meranoplus doddi <small>Santschi, 1928</small>
- Meranoplus duyfkeni <small>Forel, 1915</small>
- Meranoplus excavatus <small>Clark, 1938</small>
- Meranoplus fenestratus <small>Smith, 1867</small>
- Meranoplus ferrugineus <small>Crawley, 1922</small>
- Meranoplus froggatti <small>Forel, 1913</small>
- Meranoplus glaber <small>Arnold, 1926</small>
- Meranoplus hilli <small>Crawley, 1922</small>
- Meranoplus hirsutus <small>Mayr, 1876</small>
- Meranoplus hoplites <small>Taylor, 2006</small>
- Meranoplus hospes <small>Forel, 1910</small>
- Meranoplus inermis <small>Emery, 1895</small>
- Meranoplus laeviventris <small>Emery, 1889</small>
- Meranoplus leveillei <small>Emery, 1883</small>
- Meranoplus levis <small>Donisthorpe, 1942</small>
- Meranoplus linae <small>Santschi, 1928</small>
- Meranoplus loebli <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus magrettii <small>André, 1884</small>
- Meranoplus malaysianus <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus mars <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Meranoplus mayri <small>Forel, 1910</small>
- Meranoplus mcarthuri <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus minimus <small>Crawley, 1922</small>
- Meranoplus minor <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Meranoplus mjobergi <small>Forel, 1915</small>
- Meranoplus montanus <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus mucronatus <small>Smith, 1857</small>
- Meranoplus naitsabes <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus nanus <small>André, 1892</small>
- Meranoplus nepalensis <small>Schödl, 1998</small>
- Meranoplus niger <small>Donisthorpe, 1949</small>
- Meranoplus occidentalis <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus oceanicus <small>Smith, 1862</small>
- Meranoplus orientalis <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus oxleyi <small>Forel, 1915</small>
- Meranoplus parviumgulatus <small>(Donisthorpe, 1947)</small>
- Meranoplus peringueyi <small>Emery, 1886</small>
- Meranoplus pubescens <small>(Smith, 1853)</small>
- Meranoplus puryi <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Meranoplus radamae <small>Forel, 1891</small>
- Meranoplus raripilis <small>Donisthorpe, 1938</small>
- Meranoplus rothneyi <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Meranoplus rugosus <small>Crawley, 1922</small>
- Meranoplus sabronensis <small>Donisthorpe, 1941</small>
- Meranoplus schoedli <small>Taylor, 2006</small>
- Meranoplus similis <small>Viehmeyer, 1922</small>
- Meranoplus snellingi <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus spininodis <small>Arnold, 1917</small>
- Meranoplus spinosus <small>Smith, 1859</small>
- Meranoplus sthenus <small>Bolton, 1981</small>
- Meranoplus sylvarius <small>Boudinot & Fisher, 2013</small>
- Meranoplus taurus <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus testudineus <small>McAreavey, 1956</small>
- Meranoplus tricuspidatus <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus unicolor <small>Forel, 1902</small>
- Meranoplus variabilis <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
- Meranoplus vestigator <small>Smith, 1876</small>
- Meranoplus wilsoni <small>Schödl, 2007</small>
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