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It is possible that the native range of D. thoracicus has been expanded in parts of Asia by intentional introduction (McGlynn, 1999b). Although it has not been reported to have established outside of Asia, the species has been intercepted occasionally at US ports of entry, and several interceptions are recorded from New Zealand (Ward et al., 2006).

Dolichoderus thoracicus is known to suppress populations of various pests of perennial crops in Southeast Asia, most notably cocoa and sapodilla (Cuc & Van Mele, 1999; Khoo & Ho, 1992). In one study farmers in Vietnam were reported to encourage the presence of these ants in their orchards by providing artificial nesting and food resources, and 25% fewer farmers sprayed insecticides than in orchards where D. thoracicus was absent (Van Mele & Cuc, 2001).Add your content here.

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Distribution Notes

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Native range (Shattuck, 1994). Southeast Asia: Borneo, Cambodia, India, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Sulawesi, Vietnam.Sulawesi, Philippines, Laos, Singapore, Vietnam, India

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Identification

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Diagnosis among workers of introduced and commonly intercepted ants in the United States. Antenna 12-segmented. Antennal scape length less than 1.5x head length. Eyes medium to large (greater than 5 facets); do not break outline of head. Antennal sockets and posterior clypeal margin separated by a distance less than the minimum width of antennal scape. Dorsum of mesosoma with deep and broad concavity; erect hairs present. Propodeum with distinct and posteriorly projecting protrusion. Waist 1-segmented. Petiole upright and not appearing flattened. Gaster armed with ventral slit. Color uniformly brown to blackish brown.

Dolichoderus thoracicus is a morphologically variable species (Emery, 1887e), as evidenced by the high number of subspecific names (Shattuck, 1994). Among commonly intercepted ants, D. thoracicus is recognizable by the deep and broad mesosomal depression, the unique shape of the propodeum, and the strongly concave propodeal declivity. It is most likely confused with Ochetellus glaber, but can be separated by the deeper and broader mesosomal depression and the presence of erect hairs on the mesosoma.

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Overview

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Dolichoderus thoracicus is a brown to blackish brown species most easily recognized by the deep and broad concavity on the mesosomal dorsum separating the propodeum from the mesonotum, the strongly convex propodeum which forms a blunt posteriorly projecting protrusion, and the strongly concave propodeal declivity. The type specimen of the species was collected by the great naturalist Alfred Wallace from Sulawesi. Dolichoderus thoracicus is native to Southeast Asia, where, despite its use as a biological control agent, little is known about its basic biology. The species is capable of nesting opportunistically both in leaf litter on the ground and arboreally between leaves and fronds (Way & Khoo, 1991). Maschwitz et al. (1991)reported an undetermined species assigned to the ‘D. thoracicus group’ as the first Dolichoderine known to produce silk nests.

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Taxonomic History

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Extant: 7 valid subspecies

Tapinoma thoracica Smith, 1860a PDF: 69 (w.) INDONESIA (Sulawesi). Indomalaya. AntCat AntWiki HOL

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Combination in Hypoclinea: Roger, 1863b PDF: 14.Combination in Dolichoderus: Dalla Torre, 1893 PDF: 162.Combination in Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea): Emery, 1913a PDF: 14.Status as species: Roger, 1863b PDF: 14; Mayr, 1863a PDF: 456; Smith, 1871a PDF: 309; Dalla Torre, 1893 PDF: 162; Emery, 1913a PDF: 14; Donisthorpe, 1932c PDF: 457; Chapman & Capco, 1951 PDF: 186; Shattuck, 1994 PDF: 70; Bolton, 1995b: 177; Xu, 2001b PDF: 356 (in key); Zhou, 2001a PDF: 154; Dill, 2002 PDF: 64; Jaitrong & Nabhitabhata, 2005 PDF: 20; Terayama, 2009 PDF: 197; Pfeiffer et al., 2011 PDF: 33; Guénard & Dunn, 2012 PDF: 25; Bharti et al., 2016 PDF: 19; Jaitrong et al., 2016 PDF: 22.Senior synonym of Dolichoderus bituberculatus: Donisthorpe, 1932c PDF: 457; Shattuck, 1994 PDF: 70; Bolton, 1995b: 177; Zhou, 2001a PDF: 154; Dill, 2002 PDF: 64; Terayama, 2009 PDF: 197.Senior synonym of Dolichoderus sellaris: Donisthorpe, 1932c PDF: 457 (by implication); Shattuck, 1994 PDF: 70; Bolton, 1995b: 177; Dill, 2002 PDF: 64.
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Dolichoderus thoracicus

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Dolichoderus thoracicus is a species of ant in the genus Dolichoderus. Described by Smith in 1860, the species is widespread in Asia.[1]

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  1. ^ Shattuck, S. O. 1994. Taxonomic catalog of the ant subfamilies Aneuretinae and Dolichoderinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomol. 112:i-xix, 1-241. (page 70, see also)
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Dolichoderus thoracicus: Brief Summary

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Dolichoderus thoracicus is a species of ant in the genus Dolichoderus. Described by Smith in 1860, the species is widespread in Asia.

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