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3940878F2835FFF8CD824D41657EFF21.text	3940878F2835FFF8CD824D41657EFF21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster brevis Emery	<div><p>Crematogaster brevis group</p><p>Polymorphism unknown ( C. treubi group is monomorphic). The occipital carina developed as distinct ridge (Fig. 2 a). Pronotal shoulders developed as ridges (Fig. 4). The petiole in dorsal view rectangular, with angular anterolateral corners (Fig. 3 a). Postpetiole bilobed behind. Mesosoma with standing hairs sparse.</p><p>This species group seems to be most similar to the Malagasy Mesocrema species, C. rasoherinae .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2835FFF8CD824D41657EFF21	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2836FFF8CD824B0B646CFD98.text	3940878F2836FFF8CD824B0B646CFD98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster treubi Emery 1896	<div><p>Crematogaster treubi group</p><p>Workers monomorphic. The occipital carina undeveloped, not forming a distinct ridge (Fig. 2 b). Pronotal shoulders not developed as distinct ridges. The petiole in dorsal view broader anteriorly than posteriorly, with rounded, not angular, anterolateral margins (Fig. 3 b). The postpetiole weakly bilobed, but without distinct longitudinal median sulcus. Mesosoma with abundant standing hairs.</p><p>This species group is easily defined by the undeveloped occipital carina and generally 2-segmented antennal club, not only from C. brevis group, but also from other Asian Crematogaster species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2836FFF8CD824B0B646CFD98	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2836FFF8CD824F5465EEF8E1.text	3940878F2836FFF8CD824F5465EEF8E1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster treubi subsp. apilis Forel	<div><p>Key to species based on the worker caste (except for C. treubi apilis Forel, which was not examined)</p><p>1 Clypeus with distinct rugulae. Petiole rectangular, with angular corners in dorsal view (Fig. 3 a). Occipital carina developed as distinct ridge (Fig. 2 a).................................................................................. 2</p><p>- Clypeus relatively smooth and shining without distinct rugulae. Petiole broader anteriorly than posteriroly, but without angular corners (Fig. 3 b). Occipital carina undeveloped, without distinct ridge (Fig. 2 b).................................... 3</p><p>2 Clypeus with one longitudinal rugula on the median portion and two distinct pairs of longitudinal rugulae laterally. Dorsal promesonotum with dense reticulate sculpture (Fig. 4 a)................................................... brevis</p><p>- Clypeus with two distinct pairs of longitudinal rugulae, but lacking median rugula. Dorsal promesonotum with more open reticulate sculpture with shiny interspaces (Fig. 4 b).................................................... overbecki</p><p>3 Propodeal spines undeveloped (Fig. 12)................................................................ yappi</p><p>- Propodeal spines developed (Fig. 6)....................................................................... 4</p><p>4 Postpetiole strongly bilobed behind (Fig. 3 c)........................................................... walshi</p><p>- Postpetiole weakly bilobed (Fig. 3 b)....................................................................... 5</p><p>5 Metanotal groove distinct and deep (Fig. 5 a).......................................................... bouvardi</p><p>- Metanotal groove less distinct and deep (Fig. 5 b)............................................................ 6</p><p>6 Propodeal spines short and stout, their length shorter than the diameter of propodeal spiracles (Fig. 5 b)............. kojimai</p><p>- Propodeal spines long and slender, their length longer than the diameter of propodeal spiracles (Fig. 5 c)............. treubi</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2836FFF8CD824F5465EEF8E1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2830FFFECD824AD2608DFB76.text	3940878F2830FFFECD824AD2608DFB76.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster bouvardi Santschi	<div><p>Crematogaster bouvardi Santschi stat. nov.</p><p>(Figs 2 b, 5a, 6)</p><p>Crematogaster walshi st. bouvardi Santschi, 1920: 160 .</p><p>LECTOTYPE worker (bottom and tip specimen of six on one pin) (by present designation) and five paralectotype workers from VIETNAM: Lang Bian, Cochinchine [South Vietnam] (Bouvard) (NHMB) [examined]. Also described as new by Santschi, 1924: 98.</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.76-0.85; HL 0.76-0.8; CI 99-106; SL 0.51-0.57; SI 65-75; EL 0.14; PW 0.43- 0.45; WL 0.79-0.86; PSL 0.07-0.08; PtL 0.21-0.26; PtW 0.23; PtH 0.13-0.14; PpL 0.13-0.14; PpW 0.19-0.21; PtHI 50-62; PtWI 88-110; PpWI 143-169; WI 83-96 (Lectotype and two paralectotype workers and one non-type worker measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Compound eyes not projecting from lateral margin of head, the outer margin of eye almost flush with head capsule in full face view. Scape not reaching posterior corner of head, the scape with standing setae.</p><p>Anterior margin of pronotal collar almost straight in dorsal view. Metanotal groove deep and distinct with longitudinal rugulae. Propodeal spines as long as the diameter of propodeal spiracles. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla not reaching anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view broader anteriorly than posteriorly. Postpetiole weakly bilobed, but without distinct longitudinal median sulcus. Subpetiolar and subpostpetiolar processes undeveloped.</p><p>Malar region near clypeal margin of head with rugulae. Clypeus relatively smooth and shining, but with feeble rugulae. Dorsal face of mesosoma almost smooth and shining. Dorsolateral face of pronotum with feeble rugulae in dorsal view. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shining. Higher and lower portions of mesopleuron weakly sculptured.</p><p>Standing setae abundant. Dorsal face of head, clypeus and mesosoma with standing setae. Fourth abdominal tergite with sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is known from South Vietnam and North Thailand.</p><p>Remarks. This species can be easily distinguished from other C. treubi group species by the distinct deep metanotal groove.</p><p>Specimens examined. THAILAND: 1 worker, Doi Suthep, nr Chiang Mai, N. Thailand, 21. xii. 1997 (Sk. Yamane).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2830FFFECD824AD2608DFB76	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2830FFFFCD824F436371FD99.text	3940878F2830FFFFCD824F436371FD99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster brevis Emery	<div><p>Crematogaster brevis Emery</p><p>(Figs 3 a, 4a, 7)</p><p>Crematogaster brevis Emery, 1887: 467 (footnote), pl. 2, fig. 19.</p><p>LECTOTYPE worker (top specimen of two on one pin) (by present designation) and one paralectotype worker, one paralectotype queen, four paralectotype males from INDONESIA: Buitenzorg [ Bogor, Java] (Conte Solms Laubach) (MCSN) [examined].</p><p>Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Mesocrema) by Santschi, 1928: 33.</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.7-0.71; HL 0.68-0.72; CI 99-103; SL 0.49-0.53; SI 70-75; EL 0.14; PW 0.4- 0.44; WL 0.62-0.63; PSL 0.1-0.11; PtL 0.23; PtW 0.19-0.21; PtH 0.15; PpL 0.12-0.13; PpW 0.19-0.2; PtHI 65; PtWI 91; PpWI 154-158; WI 95-100 (Lectotype and one paralectotype workers measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Compound eyes slightly projecting from lateral margin of head. Scape reaching posterior corner of head, the scape with standing and appressed setae.</p><p>Pronotal shoulders developed as ridges. Mesonotal dorsum convex in lateral view. Metanotal groove concave. Propodeal spines longer than the diameter of propodeal spiracles, curved upward. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla not reaching anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view rectangular with angular corners. Subpetiolar process not visible in the specimens examined. Postpetiole bilobed behind, but without distinct longitudinal median sulcus.</p><p>Dorsal surface of head generally smooth, but the malar region with longitudinal rugulae. Clypeus with one median and two distinct pairs of lateral rugulae. The rugulae connecting the anterior and posteror clypeal margins. Dorsal face of promesonotum with dense reticulate sculpture. Lateral surface of pronotum generally smooth and shining, but some longitudinal rugulae extending from the anterior portion of the pronotum. Mesopleuron smooth, but lower portion of mesopleuron weakly sculptured. Longitudinal rugulae developed on the front and behind the metanotal groove in lateral view.</p><p>Fourth abdominal tergite with abundant appressed setae and sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality in Indonesia (Java).</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to C. overbecki . It differs in having a single median rugula in addition to two pairs of lateral rugulae on the clypeus, and in the pronounced sculpture on the dorsum of the mesonotum.</p><p>The type specimens were collected from the vine Dischidia major (Vahl) (= Dischidia rafflesiana Wallich) with Dolichoderus bituberculatus Mayr (Emery, 1887) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2830FFFFCD824F436371FD99	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2832FFFCCD824A98621BFB52.text	3940878F2832FFFCCD824A98621BFB52.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster kojimai	<div><p>Crematogaster kojimai sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 5 b, 8)</p><p>HOLOTYPE worker from MALAYSIA: path 3, Cameron Highlands, 13. iii. 2010 (SH10-Mal-53) (S. Hosoishi) (FRIM) . Eight paratype workers, same data as holotype (BMNH, KUM, MCZC, MHNG, NHMB, MCSN, MZB, THNHM) .</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.6-0.71; HL 0.61-0.69; CI 95-104; SL 0.45-0.51; SI 69-77; EL 0.1-0.13; PW 0.34-0.4; WL 0.66-0.77; PSL 0.05-0.09; PtL 0.16-0.2; PtW 0.18-0.22; PtH 0.11-0.14; PpL 0.1-0.14; PpW 0.14- 0.19; PtHI 60-82; PtWI 100-129; PpWI 114-158; WI 78-94 (Twelve workers measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Workers monomorphic.</p><p>Compound eyes slightly projecting from lateral margin of head. Scape usually just reaching posterior corner of head in smaller workers, not reaching it in larger workers, the scape with standing setae.</p><p>Anterior margin of pronotal collar almost straight in dorsal view. Metanotal groove concave in lateral view. Propodeal spines short and stout, their length shorter than the diameter of propodeal spiracles. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla exceeding anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view broader anteriorly than posteriorly. Postpetiole weakly bilobed, without distinct longitudinal median sulcus. Subpetiolar and subpostpetiolar processes undeveloped.</p><p>Clypeus relatively smooth and shining, but with feeble rugulae. Dorsal face of mesosoma almost smooth and shining. Dorsolateral face of pronotum smooth in dorsal view. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shining. Lateral surface of mesonotum with rugulae. Mesopleuron relatively smooth and shining, but the anterodorsal and lower portions weakly sculptured.</p><p>Standing setae abundant. Dorsal face of head, clypeus and mesosoma with standing setae. Fourth abdominal tergite with sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is known from Malaysia (Peninsula).</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to C. treubi, but can be distinguished by the short and stout propodeal spines.</p><p>The nest series in Cameron Highlands (e. g. SH10-Mal-83) was collected from Dischidia astephana (c.f. Rintz, 1980).</p><p>Specimens examined. MALAYSIA: 2 workers, path 3, Cameron Highlands, 11. iii. 2005 (2005c9) (S. Hosoishi); 3 workers, path 3, Cameron Highlands, 11. iii. 2005 (2005c14) (S. Hosoishi); 5 workers, path 3, Cameron Highlands, 13. iii. 2010 (SH10-Mal-83) (S. Hosoishi); 13 workers, St. 8, Gunung Berembun, Cameron Highlands, 15. vii. 2003 (Fogging) (H. Kojima et al) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2832FFFCCD824A98621BFB52	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2832FFFDCD824F20630FFE09.text	3940878F2832FFFDCD824F20630FFE09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster overbecki Viehmeyer	<div><p>Crematogaster overbecki Viehmeyer</p><p>(Figs 2 a, 4b, 9)</p><p>Crematogaster overbecki Viehmeyer, 1916: 123, fig. 3.</p><p>Syntype worker from SINGAPORE (H. Overbeck). (NHMB) [examined] .</p><p>Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Mesocrema) by Santschi, 1928: 33.</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.63; HL 0.63; CI 100; SL 0.44; SI 70; EL 0.12; PW 0.4; WL 0.64; PSL 0.11; PtL 0.18; PtW 0.19; PtH 0.13; PpL 0.12; PpW 0.18; PtHI 72; PtWI 106; PpWI 150; WI 95 (One syntype worker measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Compound eyes slightly projecting from lateral margin of head. Scape reaching posterior corner of head, the scape with standing and appressed setae.</p><p>Pronotal shoulders developed as ridges. Mesonotal dorsum highly convex in lateral view. Metanotal groove concave. Propodeal spines longer than the diameter of propodeal spiracles, curved upward. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla not reaching anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view rectangular with angular corners. Subpetiolar process weakly developed, angulate. Postpetiole bilobed behind, but without distinct longitudinal median sulcus.</p><p>Dorsal surface of head generally smooth, but the malar region with longitudinal rugulae. Clypeus with two distinct pairs of rugulae laterally. The rugulae connecting the anterior and posteror clypeal margins. Dorsal face of promesonotum with relatively open, reticulate sculpture with shiny interspaces. Lateral surface of pronotum generally smooth and shining, but some longitudinal rugulae extending from the anterior portion of pronotum.</p><p>Mesopleuron smooth, but lower portion of mesopleuron weakly sculptured. Longitudinal rugulae developed on the front and behind the metanotal groove in lateral view. Some rugulae on the mesonotum extending to the anterior portion of propodeal dorsum.</p><p>Fourth abdominal tergite with abundant appressed setae, and sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality in Singapore.</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to C. brevis, but can be distinguished by lacking median rugula on the clypeus, and by the distinctive sculpture of the mesonotal dorsum.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2832FFFDCD824F20630FFE09	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F2833FFF2CD824BD364EAFBD9.text	3940878F2833FFF2CD824BD364EAFBD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster treubi Emery	<div><p>Crematogaster treubi Emery</p><p>(Figs 1 a, 3b, 5c, 10)</p><p>Crematogaster treubi Emery, 1896: 246 .</p><p>LECTOTYPE worker (MCSN worker) (by present designation) and two paralectotype workers from INDONESIA: Java (M. Massart) (MHNG) [examined] .</p><p>Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Mesocrema) by Santschi, 1937: 310. Senior synonym of sic by Emery, 1922: 132.</p><p>Crematogaster millardi Forel, 1902: 205 .</p><p>LECTOTYPE worker (by present designation) and one paralectotype worker from MYANMAR: Moulmain ( Hodgson) (MHNG) [examined].</p><p>Description of queen by Viehmeyer, 1916: 125. Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Mesocrema) by Santschi, 1928: 33. Syn. nov.</p><p>Crematogaster treubi var. vastatrix Forel, 1911a: 24 . LECTOTYPE worker (top specimen of three on one pin, MHNG worker) (by present designation) and seven paralectotype workers from INDONESIA: Java ( Roepke) (MHNG, NHMB) [examined] .</p><p>Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Acrocoelia) by Santschi, 1928: 34. Syn. nov.</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.51-0.74; HL 0.52-0.71; CI 94-104; SL 0.34-0.51; SI 65-74; EL 0.1-0.15; PW 0.28-0.44; WL 0.57-0.81; PSL 0.04-0.1; PtL 0.15-0.22; PtW 0.16-0.22; PtH 0.1-0.14; PpL 0.1-0.15; PpW 0.15- 0.19; PtHI 55-78; PtWI 91-111; PpWI 113-150; WI 81-100 (Seventeen workers measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Workers monomorphic.</p><p>Compound eyes not projecting from lateral margin of head, the outer margin of eye almost flush with head capsule in full face view. Scape not reaching posterior corner of head, the scape with standing setae.</p><p>Anterior margin of pronotal collar almost straight or slightly concave in dorsal view. Metanotal groove shallow. Propodeal spines long and slender, their length longer than the diameter of propodeal spiracles. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla reaching or exceeding anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view broader anteriorly than posteriorly. Postpetiole weakly bilobed, without distinct longitudinal median sulcus. Subpetiolar and subpostpetiolar processes undeveloped.</p><p>Clypeus relatively smooth and shining, but with feeble rugulae. Dorsal face of mesosoma almost smooth and shining. Dorsolateral face of pronotum smooth in dorsal view. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shining. Lateral surface of mesonotum with rugulae. Mesopleuron relatively smooth and shining, but the anterodorsal and lower portions weakly sculptured. Longitudinal rugulae developed anteriorly and posteriorly of the metanotal groove in lateral view.</p><p>Dorsal face of head, clypeus and mesosoma with abundant standing setae. Fourth abdominal tergite with sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is widely distributed, occurring in Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia (Peninsula and Borneo), Brunei, and Indonesia (Kalimantan, Java, Bali, Sunda Strait, Sulawesi).</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to C. kojimai, but can be distinguished by the long and slender propodeal spines.</p><p>Slight morphological variations are found not only in the specimens collected from different localities, but also within nest series collections. Some specimens collected in Bali have shorter propodeal spines in contrast to the usual long and slender spines. The mesopleuron is relatively smooth and shining in most specimens, but especially shining in Sepilok specimens or somewhat shagreened in Pulau Sebeku specimens. These variants are treated as intraspecific variation within C. treubi until molecular data are available.</p><p>Specimens examined. CAMBODIA: 5 workers, Rubber Plantation, Kampong Cham, 2. v. 2010 (SH10-Cam-118) (S. Hosoishi); 5 workers, Community Forest, Kampong Chnang, 21. iv. 2010 (SH10-Cam-85) (S. Hosoishi); 3 workers, Natural Forest (Permanental sample plots), Kampong Thom, 20. xi. 2010 (SH10-Cam-42) (S. Hosoishi); 2 workers, Natural Forest, Kampong Thom, 20. xi. 2010 (SH10-Cam-152) (S. Hosoishi); THAILAND: 6 workers, Maegar, Phayao, 22. iii. 1990 (no collector’s name); 6 workers, Ngao, Lampang, 17. ii. 1991 (no collector’s name); 11 workers, Maegar Seed Orch., Phayao, Lampang Province, 16. iii. 1991 (T. Goto); 6 workers, Maeklong Watershed, Research Station, Kanchanaburi Prov., W. Thailand, 29. xi. 2003 (TH03-SKY-146) (Sk. Yamane); 4 workers, Khao Soi Dao W. S., Chanthaburi Prov., E. Thailand, 19. vii. 1997 (Sk. Yamane); MALAYSIA: 12 workers, 7 miles, Cameron Highlands, 9. iii. 2005 (2005c3) (S. Hosoishi); 3 workers, 7 miles, Cameron Highlands, 12. iii. 2005 (2005c24) (S. Hosoishi); 14 workers, Ulu Gombak, Selangor, 28. xi. 2005 (SH05-Mal-10) (S. Hosoishi); 8 workers, Ulu Gombak, Selangor, 7. iii. 2009 (SH05-Mal-29) (S. Hosoishi); 5 workers, 7 miles, Cameron Highlands, 9. iii. 2010 (SH10-Mal-15) (S. Hosoishi); 4 workers, 7 miles, Cameron Highlands, 9. iii. 2010 (SH10-Mal-01) (S. Hosoishi); 4 workers, 7 miles, Cameron Highlands, 9. iii. 2010 (SH10-Mal-02) (S. Hosoishi); 7 workers, Malaya Univ., Selangor, 4. iii. 2009 (SH09-Mal-08) (S. Hosoishi); 6 workers, Malaya Univ., Selangor, 4. iii. 2009 (SH09-Mal-05) (S. Hosoishi); 6 workers, Malaya Univ., Selangor, 4. iii. 2009 (SH09-Mal-06) (S. Hosoishi); 4 workers, Sepilok, Sandakan, Sabah, 17. viii. 1981 (K. Masuko); 1 worker, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, E. Malaysia, 22. vii. 1996 (K. Eguchi); 2 workers, Tower Region, Lambir N. P., Miri, Sarawak (T-1-9) 30. i. 1993 (Canopy Ecology) (Sk. Yamane); 6 workers, Poring HQ (ca 600m alt), Sabah, Borneo, E. Malaysia, 10. iii. 2008 (tree decayed part) (SB08-SKY-01) (Sk. Yamane); 1 worker, P. Manukan, T. Tunku Abd., Rahman, Sabah, Borneo, 21. iii. 1995 (Sk. Yamane); 1 worker, Poring, Kinabalu (nr HQ, 550m alt), Sabah, Borneo, E. Malaysia, 16. iii. 1995 (Sk. Yamane); 2 workers, Pulau Sapi, T. Tunku Abd., Rahman, Sabah, Borneo, 12. iii. 1995 (Sk. Yamane); SINGAPORE: 4 workers, 4. xii. 1995 (Sk. Yamane); BRUNEI: 2 workers, Tasek Merimbun, 11. ii. 1999 (Eg09-BOR-010) (K. Eguchi); INDONESIA: 2 workers, Teluk Kabah, Kutai N. P., E. Kalimantan, 17. ix. 1993 (Sk. Yamane); 1 worker, Kutai National Park (near Km9), E. Kalimantan, 7. viii. 1992 (Sk. Yamane); 1 worker, Sangkimah, Kutai National Park, E. Kalimantan, 11. ix. 1993 (Canopy Ecology) (Sk. Yamane); 1 worker, Samarinda, E. Kalimantan, 9-12. viii. 1992 (Sk. Yamane); 2 workers, Jasinga, nr Bogor, W. Java, 5. xi. 1985 (Sk. Yamane); 2 workers, Campus of Gajah Mada Univ. (100m alt), Yogyakarta, C. Java, 29. xii. 2002 (JV02/03-SKY-31) (Sk. Yamane); 7 workers, Pesanggaran (0 m), Bali, 5. x. 2000 (K. Ogata); 7 workers, Pesanggaran (0 m), Bali, 5. x. 2000 (J. Abe); 3 workers, Pesanggaran (0 m), Bali, 5. x. 2000 (H. Simbolon); 2 workers, Pulau Sebesi, Lampung Prov., Sunda Strait, 11. viii. 2005 (RK05-SKY-01) (Sk. Yamane); 4 workers, Pulau Sebesi, Lampung Prov., Sunda Strait, 14. viii. 2005 (RK05- SKY-56) (Sk. Yamane); 6 workers, Gn. Makaroewa (550m alt), Kab. Maros, S. Sulawesi, 24. i. 2010 (CE10-SKY-34) (Sk. Yamane); 2 workers, Benteng, Pulau Togian, Sulawesi, 25. viii. 2008 (Sk. Yamane).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F2833FFF2CD824BD364EAFBD9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F283CFFF2CD824EA3615FF991.text	3940878F283CFFF2CD824EA3615FF991.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster treubi subsp. apilis Forel	<div><p>Crematogaster treubi apilis Forel</p><p>Crematogaster treubi r. apilis Forel, 1913: 195 . worker from TAIWAN: Pilam (Stück) (types not found in MHNG) [not seen]. Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132.</p><p>Remarks. We have not been able to examine type-material of C. treubi apilis . From the original description, this subspecies belongs to the C. treubi group. Forel (1913) described the following features: (1) scape exceeding posterior corner of head by two times of the width of the scape; (2) the metanotal groove deep. The first feature is not found in the other species of the C. treubi group. It is impossible to judge the depth of the metanotal groove from the original description. The taxonomic status of this subspecies will remain uncertain until the type-material can be examined.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F283CFFF2CD824EA3615FF991	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F283CFFF0CD824C7B6453FD29.text	3940878F283CFFF0CD824C7B6453FD29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster walshi Forel	<div><p>Crematogaster walshi Forel</p><p>(Figs 3 c, 11)</p><p>Crematogaster walshi Forel, 1902: 205 .</p><p>LECTOTYPE worker (top specimen of three on one pin, MHNG worker) (by present designation) and five paralectotype workers from INDIA: Pooree, Bengale [ Puri, Bengal] ( Walsh) (MHNG, NHMB) [examined] .</p><p>Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Mesocrema) by Santschi, 1928: 33.</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.72-0.93; HL 0.76-0.92; CI 93-103; SL 0.49-0.58; SI 62-69; EL 0.13-0.17; PW 0.42-0.53; WL 0.83-1.03; PSL 0.04-0.08; PtL 0.21-0.27; PtW 0.21-0.27; PtH 0.13-0.17; PpL 0.13-0.18; PpW 0.2- 0.26; PtHI 59-68; PtWI 93-105; PpWI 139-162; WI 87-100 (Lectotype and five paralectotype workers measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Workers monomorphic.</p><p>Compound eyes not projecting from lateral margin of head, the outer margin of eye almost flush with head capsule in full face view. Scape not reaching posterior corner of head, the scape with standing setae.</p><p>Anterior margin of pronotal collar almost straight or slightly convex in dorsal view. Metanotal groove concave in lateral view. Propodeal spines developed, but their length variable. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla exceeding anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view broader anteriorly than posteriorly in smaller workers, broader at middle portion in larger workers. Postpetiole strongly bilobed behind without a distinct longitudinal median sulcus. Subpetiolar and subpostpetiolar processes undeveloped.</p><p>Clypeus relatively smooth, but with feeble rugulae. Dorsal face of mesosoma almost smooth and shining. Dorsolateral face of pronotum smooth in dorsal view. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shining. Mesopleuron weakly sculptured, but the higher portion with longitudinal rugulae in lateral view.</p><p>Dorsal face of head, clypeus and mesosoma with abundant standing setae. Fourth abdominal tergite with sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality in India.</p><p>Remarks. This species is distinct in having the strongly bilobed postpetiole.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F283CFFF0CD824C7B6453FD29	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F283EFFF0CD8248F36244F9EC.text	3940878F283EFFF0CD8248F36244F9EC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster yappi Forel	<div><p>Crematogaster yappi Forel</p><p>(Fig 12)</p><p>Crematogaster yappi Forel, 1901: 374 .</p><p>LECTOTYPE worker (bottom specimen of three on one pin, MHNG worker) (by present designation) and five paralectotype workers from MALAYSIA: Gunung Inas, Kedah (M. R. H. Yapp) (MHNG, NHMB) [examined] .</p><p>Combination in C. ( Acrocoelia) by Emery, 1922: 152.</p><p>Measurements and indices. HW 0.65-0.74; HL 0.66-0.75; CI 94-105; SL 0.48-0.54; SI 70-77; EL 0.11-0.15; PW 0.34-0.4; WL 0.71-0.81; PSL 0; PtL 0.18-0.22; PtW 0.21-0.24; PtH 0.12-0.15; PpL 0.12-0.14; PpW 0.17-0.2; PtHI 67-74; PtWI 105-111; PpWI 129-167; WI 77-90 (Lectotype and five paralectotype workers measured).</p><p>General description of worker. Compound eyes slightly projecting from lateral margin of head. Scape reaching posterior corner of head, the scape with standing setae.</p><p>Anterior margin of pronotal collar almost straight in dorsal view. Metanotal groove concave in lateral view. Propodeal spines undeveloped. Anterior margin of metapleural gland bulla almost reaching anterior margin of propodeal spiracle.</p><p>Petiole in dorsal view broader anteriorly than posteriorly. Postpetiole weakly bilobed, but without a distinct longitudinal median sulcus. Subpetiolar and subpostpetiolar processes undeveloped.</p><p>Dorsal surface of head generally smooth and shining, but the lower portion near clypeal margin with longitudinal rugulae. Clypeus relatively smooth, but with feeble rugulae. Dorsal face of mesosoma almost smooth and shining. Dorsolateral face of pronotum smooth in dorsal view. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shining. Mesopleuron relatively smooth, but with feeble rugulae on the higher portion.</p><p>Fourth abdominal tergite with sparse standing setae.</p><p>Distribution. This species is known only from the type locality in Malaysia (Peninsula).</p><p>Remarks. This species can be easily distinguished from other species of the C. brevis complex found in Asia by its undeveloped propodeal spines.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F283EFFF0CD8248F36244F9EC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
3940878F283EFFF1CD824CF2655DFEB1.text	3940878F283EFFF1CD824CF2655DFEB1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster (Crematogaster) jacobsoni Forel	<div><p>Crematogaster (Crematogaster) jacobsoni Forel</p><p>Crematogaster jacobsoni Forel, 1911b: 201 .</p><p>Three syntype workers from INDONESIA: Semarang, Java (MHNG) and one syntype worker (NHMB) [examined] .</p><p>Combination in C. ( Orthocrema) by Emery, 1922: 132; in C. ( Acrocoelia) by Santschi, 1928: 34; in C. ( Mesocrema) by Santschi, 1937: 310.</p><p>Remarks. Examination of syntype workers in MHNG and NHMB reveals that C. jacobsoni is not similar to the C. brevis group or C. treubi group in Asia. Characteristic features include: occipital carinae developed; petiole weakly broader anteriorly, but without angular corners; postpetiole weakly bilobed with longitudinal median sulcus.</p><p>This species is similar to C. (C.) semperi Emery, 1893 or C. (C.) simoni Emery, 1893 . We hereby transfer C. jacobsoni to the subgenus Crematogaster, to compare it with closely related species in this group in the future.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3940878F283EFFF1CD824CF2655DFEB1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo;Ogata, Kazuo	Hosoishi, Shingo, Ogata, Kazuo (2012): Revision of the Crematogaster brevis complex in Asia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 3349: 18-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3349.1.2
