Checklist and distribution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) within an ecologi-cally diverse southern African ecoregion: Eswatini

IF 0.7 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
C. Magagula, P. G. Hawkes
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Documentation of species occurrences through compilation of checklists is an important component of biodiversity conservation and planning, which are limited in sub-Saharan Africa. As an ecologically diverse country, ant checklist compilation was carried out in Eswatini in order to determine ant diversity and distribution within the country’s major ecological terrestrial biomes. Collections by various sources over the years have resulted in the determination of 148 species from 41 genera in 6 subfamilies, with Myrmicinae being the dominant one with 74 species. Within the terrestrial biomes, the savanna had 77% of the species recorded while grassland and forest biomes had 52.7% and 25% of the species, respectively. Three species, Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, 1858), Polyrhachis schistacea (Gerstäcker, 1859) and Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius, 1793) were the most widely distributed in the country. There were also the first records of Myrmicaria faurei Arnold, 1947 and Terataner transvaalensis Arnold, 1952 outside of their known ranges in Mpumalanga, South Africa, as well as Camponotus liogaster Santschi, 1932 outside of its known range in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The forty-eight species identified only to genus level illustrates the taxonomic gap within entomology. This checklist confirms the importance of such documentation of species at both local and regional scale, contributing to knowledge on the region’s biodiversity and its distribution.
非洲南部生态多样性生态区蚂蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)的清单和分布:斯瓦蒂尼
通过编制核对表来记录物种发生情况是生物多样性保护和规划的重要组成部分,这在撒哈拉以南非洲是有限的。作为一个生态多样化的国家,为了确定蚂蚁的多样性和分布在该国主要的生态陆地生物群系,在斯瓦蒂尼进行了蚂蚁清单编制。多年来通过各种来源的采集,鉴定出6亚科41属148种,以桃金娘科为优势种,共有74种。在陆地生物群系中,热带稀树草原占记录物种的77%,草原和森林生物群系分别占记录物种的52.7%和25%。在我国分布最广的有按蚊(anplolepis custodiens, Smith, 1858年)、裂蝇(polyrhachhis schistacea, Gerstäcker, 1859年)和大头蚜(fabicius, 1793年)3种。在南非姆普马兰加省已知的活动范围之外,也有1947年的Myrmicaria faurei Arnold和1952年的Terataner transvaalensis Arnold的第一次记录,以及1932年的Camponotus liogaster Santschi在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省已知的活动范围之外的记录。仅属水平鉴定的48种说明了昆虫学分类上的差距。这份清单确认了在地方和区域尺度上记录物种的重要性,有助于了解该地区的生物多样性及其分布。
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Journal of Insect Biodiversity
Journal of Insect Biodiversity Environmental Science-Ecology
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