Aenictus philiporum Wilson
(Figs 15–17, 28)
Aenictus philiporum Wilson, 1964: 473, fig. 74.
Types. Holotype worker and 5 paratype workers from Iron Range, Queensland (MCZC, examined).
Diagnosis. Head capsule smooth posteriorly and weakly punctate between the frontal carinae and above the mandibular insertions; pronotum with large smooth areas dorsally and laterally, other areas micro-reticulate.
Worker Description. Mandible broad, triangular, with 6–9 widely spaced short teeth; anterior clypeal border broadly convex, even with or slightly posterior to anterior margin of frontal lobes; parafrontal ridges present; subpetiolar process weakly developed, broadly rounded anteriorly, flat posteriorly; head smooth laterally, remainder weakly to moderately punctate; posterior section of pronotum and entire mesonotum completely smooth to very weakly reticulate; anterior of pronotum, mesopleuron and entire propodeum weakly punctuate; body red-brown, head, antennae and legs lighter yellow-red.
Measurements. Worker (n = 10) - CI 88–94; HL 0.66–0.71; HW 0.59–0.67; MTL 0.47–0.57; ML 0.96– 1.06; SI 83–89; SL 0.52–0.59.
Material examined. Australia: Queensland: Claudie River, Iron Range (Monteith,G.) (ANIC). Papua New Guinea: Morobe: Bulolo (Lowery,B.B.) (ANIC).
Comments. This rare species has been collected only a limited number of times on Cape York Peninsula, Queensland and in eastern Papua New Guinea. Nothing is known concerning its biology.