identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
7B443C607F6AE53527E530774DEDF505.text	7B443C607F6AE53527E530774DEDF505.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster aberrans Forel 1892	<div><p>Crematogaster aberrans Forel</p><p>Fig. 26</p><p>Crematogaster aberrans Forel, 1892: 532-534. Type locality: India, Thana. Combination in C. (Oxygyne) by Forel, 1901: 375; in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) aberrans var. assmuthi Forel, 1913: 662. Type locality: India, Bombay. syn. n.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) aberrans var. inglebyi Forel, 1902: 201. Type locality: India, Travancore. syn. n.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) soror Forel, 1902: 200. Type locality: India, Poona and Bombay. Combination in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55. syn. n.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster aberrans: lectotype worker (top specimen of three on one pin) by present designation and five paralectotype workers from India, Thana (MHNG, examined); one syntype worker from India, Thana (NHMB, examined). Crematogaster (Oxygyne) aberrans var. assmuthi: one syntype worker from India, Bombay (M. Assmuth) (MHNG, examined). Crematogaster (Oxygyne) aberrans var. inglebyi: three syntype worker from India, Travancore (Ferguson and Ingleby) (MHNG, examined). Crematogaster (Oxygyne) soror: five syntype workers from India, Poona (Wroughton) and Bombay (Rothney) (MHNG, examined); one syntype worker from India, Bombay (Rothney) (NHMB, examined).</p><p>Non-type material examined.</p><p>THAILAND: 8 workers, Doi Chiang Dao (500-600m alt.), nr Chiang Mai, N. Thailand. 2.iv.2005 (TH05-SKY-22) (Sk. Yamane); 5 workers, Ngao, Lampang, 17.ii.1991 (No collector’s name); 4 workers, Maegar, Phayao, 30.iii.1991 (No collector’s name).</p><p>Measurements and indices</p><p>(workers, n = 10). HW 0.82-0.96; HL 0.78-0.93; CI 102-109; SL 0.64-0.74; SI 75-82; EL 0.18-0.21; PW 0.50-0.58; WL 0.90-1.05; PSL 0.09-0.12; PtL 0.25-0.30; PtW 0.25-0.32; PtH 0.17-0.20; PpL 0.15-0.19; PpW 0.25-0.33; PtHI 61-76; PtWI 97-116; PpWI 167-213; WI 100-114.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing rounded in front view. Mandible indistinctly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with sparse appressed setae, each of which is about as long as scape diameter. Compound eye slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Mesonotum highly convex in lateral view. Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct. Propodeal spine short and stout; the length variable, but generally as long as propodeal spiracle, dorsum not higher than anterior propodeum in lateral view. Propodeal spiracle as large as mesothoracic spiracle pit, situated apart from the propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, as long as broad. Petiole with anterolateral corner angulate. Petiolar spiracle big, as wide as half of propodeal spiracle in diameter, directed laterally. Postpetiole bilobed, with slight longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole slightly wider than petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus generally smooth and shiny, but weakly striated with faint rugulae. Malar region with feeble longitudinal rugulae. Dorsal surface of promesonotum weakly punctuated. Lateral surface of pronotum shiny, but weakly punctuated. Mesopleuron weakly punctuated. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny. Lateral propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed, sparse setae. Clypeus without pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion. Anterior clypeal margin with one single longer seta and one pair of longer setae on median portion, mixed with some shorter setae on side. One to three pairs of short, erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with two pairs of erect setae. Ventral surface of petiole with longer appressed setae. Postpetiole with two pairs of longer setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is distributed in India and Thailand.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is unique among Asian Crematogaster ranavalonae -group in having the scape with sparse setae and smaller propodeal spiracles, situated apart from the propodeal declivity.</p><p>The syntype workers of C. aberrans assmuthi match well with syntype workers of C. aberrans . I treated C. aberrans assmuthi as a junior synonym of C. aberrans . The syntype workers of C. aberrans inglebyi match well with syntype workers of C. aberrans, but with only the following small difference: the former has right brown colored body (cf. Forel 1902). I concluded that C. aberrans inglebyi is a junior synonym of C. aberrans . The syntype workers of C. soror match well with syntype workers of C. aberrans . In Forel’s original description (Forel 1902), he mentioned that the head is subquadratic. However, the posterior margin of head is not angulate, appearing rounded in front view. Thus I here synonymize C. soror with C. aberrans .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B443C607F6AE53527E530774DEDF505	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
10C4F3E5B5890ACC2C211A37B87B0B19.text	10C4F3E5B5890ACC2C211A37B87B0B19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster augusti Emery 1895	<div><p>Crematogaster augusti Emery</p><p>Crematogaster augusti Emery, 1895: 31, pl. 2, figs. 19, 20. Type locality: Indonesia, Marang, Sumatra. Combination in C. (Oxygyne) by Emery, 1922: 157; in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster augusti: one syntype queen from Indonesia, Marang, Sumatra (MCSN, examined).</p><p>Comments .</p><p>Emery’s original description was based on a single queen. Our collections are limited to worker specimens, but two unique features are found in the type. First, the propodeal spines are not developed, as they are in the queen of C. agnetis Forel from Madagascar (Blaimer 2012a). Second, the body surface appearing smooth and shiny. The taxonomic status will remain uncertain until nest series become available.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/10C4F3E5B5890ACC2C211A37B87B0B19	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
5C81DFA6C471424521BA5EC523A39B34.text	5C81DFA6C471424521BA5EC523A39B34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster butteli Forel 1913	<div><p>Crematogaster butteli Forel</p><p>Fig . 27</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) butteli Forel, 1913: 78. Type locality: Indonesia, Soengei Bamban, Sumatra. Combination in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) butteli: lectotype worker (top specimen of two on one pin) by present designation and four paralectotype workers from Indonesia, Soengei Bamban, Sumatra (MHNG, examined); one syntype worker from Indonesia, Soengei Bamban, Sumatra (NHMB, examined).</p><p>Measurements and indices</p><p>(type workers, n = 5). HW 0.80-0.85; HL 0.76-0.80; CI 103-107; SL 0.64-0.67; SI 79-84; EL 0.16-0.17; PW 0.48-0.52; WL 0.91-0.96; PSL 0.12-0.14; PtL 0.21-0.22; PtW 0.22-0.24; PtH 0.15-0.16; PpL 0.14-0.15; PpW 0.24-0.25; PtHI 68-76; PtWI 95-114; PpWI 167-179; WI 100-119.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is as long as width of scape. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine long and stout, longer than spiracle diameter, directed upward, dorsum higher than anterior propodeum in lateral view. Propodeal spiracle large, situated on lateral surface of propodeum and close to propodeal declivity in lateral view.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with tapering side posteriorly, longer than broad. Petiole with anterolateral corner angulate. Petiolar spiracle big, as wide as half of propodeal spiracle in size. Postpetiole bilobed but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole as wide as petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar region generally smooth, with feeble rugulae. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron shiny, but with longitudinal rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny. Lateral propodeum shiny, but with longitudinal rugulae.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with sparse, short and appressed setae. Clypeus with one pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with two pairs of longer setae on median portion, mixed with some shorter setae on sides. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some appressed setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole with one pair of longer erect setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is known only from the type locality in Sumatra.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. tumidula but can be distiguished in having angulate anterolateral corners of the petiole.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C81DFA6C471424521BA5EC523A39B34	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
9FFD0842CD2F9CEE706A1161282C6FDF.text	9FFD0842CD2F9CEE706A1161282C6FDF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster daisyi Forel 1901	<div><p>Crematogaster daisyi Forel</p><p>Fig. 28</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) daisyi Forel, 1901: 376. Type locality: Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo. Combination in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) daisyi: lectotype worker (bottom specimen of three on one pin) by present designation and five paralectotype workers from Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo (Haviland) (MHNG, examined); three syntype workers from Malaysia, Sarawak (NHMW, examined); three syntype workers from Malaysia, Sarawak (Haviland) (NHMB, examined).</p><p>Non-type material examined.</p><p>MALAYSIA: 1 worker, Lambir National Park, Miri, Sarawak, Borneo, 2.i.1998, (Sk. Yamane); BRUNEI: 1 worker, Tasek Merimbun, 11.ii.1999 (Eg99-BOR-011) (K. Eguchi); 1 worker, Tasek Merimbun, 17.ii.1999 (Eg99-BOR-155) (K. Eguchi).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(workers, n = 6). HW 0.79-0.88; HL 0.74-0.83; CI 101-107; SL 0.68-0.76; SI 86-90; EL 0.17-0.18; PW 0.49-0.54; WL 0.91-0.97; PSL 0.11-0.15; PtL 0.22-0.24; PtW 0.22-0.26; PtH 0.13-0.15; PpL 0.15-0.17; PpW 0.27-0.33; PtHI 59-68; PtWI 100-130; PpWI 169-200; WI 107-136.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is as long as width of scape. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine long and stout; length greater than spiracle, directed upward, dorsum higher than anterior propodeum in lateral view. Propodeal spiracle large, touching to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, longer than broad. Petiole with subparallel side on anterior half in dorsal view. Petiolar spiracle large, as large as half of propodeal spiracle, directed downward. Postpetiole bilobed with longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole wider than petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar regions generally smooth. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron and lateral propodeum generally shiny, but with feable rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed setae sparsely. Clypeus with one pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with two pairs of longer setae, mixed with some shorter setae on sides. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some decumbent to appressed shorter setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole with some shorter setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is only known from Malaysia (Borneo).</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. sikkimensis, but differs in having the spiracles on the petiole located on the lower position in lateral view.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9FFD0842CD2F9CEE706A1161282C6FDF	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
E582739A373CF15E493C3D2E5C0D32EA.text	E582739A373CF15E493C3D2E5C0D32EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster dalyi Forel 1902	<div><p>Crematogaster dalyi Forel</p><p>Fig. 29</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) dalyi Forel, 1902: 201. Type locality: India, Coonoor. Combination in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) dalyi: lectotype worker (middle specimen of three on one pin) by present designation and two paralectotype workers from India, Coonoor (Daly) (MHNG, examined).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(type workers, n = 3) HW 0.86-0.92; HL 0.85-0.87; CI 99-108; SL 0.74-0.75; SI 80-87; EL 0.16-0.18; PW 0.55-0.58; WL 1.02-1.03; PSL 0.1-0.12; PtL 0.25-0.26; PtW 0.30-0.33; PtH 0.16-0.17; PpL 0.17-0.18; PpW 0.37-0.39; PtHI 64-65; PtWI 115-132; PpWI 217-229; WI 118-126.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with dense appressed setae, each of which is less than width of scape. Compound eye slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine short and stout; length longer than spiracle, directed upward; dorsum as high as anterior propodeum in lateral view. Propodeal spiracle situated close to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop, longer than broad. Petiolar spiracle big, as wide as half of propodeal spiracle in size. Postpetiolar spiracle big and distinct, located anteriorly on lateral surface. In dorsal view, postpetiole broader than long, strongly bilobed but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole distinctly wider than petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus generally smooth and shiny, but with feable rugulae. Malar region smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum generally smooth and shiny, but with longitudinal rugulae on anterior portion. Mesopleuron and lateral propodeum generally smooth and shiny, but with weak longitudinal rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed setae. Clypeus with one pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with one single longer setae and two pairs of longer setae on the median portion, mixed with some shorter setae on sides. No erect seate on pronotal shoulders. Posterolateral tubercle without appressed setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole without setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with short and appressed setae.</p><p>Body color brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is only known from the type locality in India.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. sikkimensis, but differs in having short propodeal spines.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E582739A373CF15E493C3D2E5C0D32EA	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
DDDF78007AB5BDD3185F1E9345EBBED8.text	DDDF78007AB5BDD3185F1E9345EBBED8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster ebenina Forel 1902	<div><p>Crematogaster ebenina Forel</p><p>Fig . 30</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) ebenina Forel, 1902: 199. Type locality: India, Thana, Kanara, Poona, Belgaum. Combination in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Crematogaster ebenina var. corax Forel, 1902: 200. Type locality: Myanmar, Moulmain. syn. n.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) ebenina: lectotype worker (bottom specimen of three on one pin) by present designation and five paralectotype workers from India, Kanara (Wroughton) (MHNG, examined); one syntype worker from India, Poona (Wroughton) (NHMW, examined). Crematogaster ebenina var. corax: six syntype workers from Myanmar, Moulmain (Hodgson) (MHNG, examined).</p><p>Non-type material examined.</p><p>INDIA: 4 workers, Mumbai, 16.x.2007 (S. Hosoishi).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(workers, n = 4) HW 0.85-0.94; HL 0.81-0.86; CI 105-109; SL 0.69-0.76; SI 78-82; EL 0.18-0.19; PW 0.51-0.56; WL 0.98-1.05; PSL 0.11-0.13; PtL 0.24-0.26; PtW 0.24-0.27; PtH 0.16-0.17; PpL 0.14-0.16; PpW 0.24-0.26; PtHI 64-67; PtWI 100-113; PpWI 162-173; WI 96-100.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is less than or as long as width of scape in length. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct. Propodeal spine long and stout; length equal to slightly greater than diameter of propodeal spiracle, directed upward, dorsum as high as anterior propodeum. Propodeal spiracle large and situated close to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed posterolaterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, longer than broad. Anterolateral corner of petiole undeveloped, tapering anteriorly. Petiolar spiracle big, as large as half of propodeal spiracle in diameter. Postpetiole weakly bilobed but without longitudinal median sulcus. Petiole slightly wider than, or as wide as postpetiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus generally smooth and shiny, but with feable rugulae. Malar region smooth and shiny without rugulae. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron and lateral propodeum generally shiny, but with feable rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed sparse setae. Clypeus without longer setae on anteriormost portion. Anterior clypeal margin with one single longer setae and two pairs of longer setae, mixed with some shorter setae on the side. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some decumbent to appressed shorter setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole with some shorter setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is distributed in India and Myanmar.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is unique in Asian C. ranavalonae -group in having a slender petiole. This species is similar to C. tumidula, but distinguished in having the petiole without anterolateral corners.</p><p>The syntype workers of C. ebenina corax agree well with syntype workers of C. ebenina . Thus I treated C. ebenina corax as a junior synonym of C. ebenina .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DDDF78007AB5BDD3185F1E9345EBBED8	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
EB36126217A3D38F690DE6FD1F8CD610.text	EB36126217A3D38F690DE6FD1F8CD610.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster hashimi Hosoishi 2015	<div><p>Crematogaster hashimi sp. n.</p><p>Fig. 31</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Holotype. MALAYSIA: Worker from Ulu Gombak, Selangor [N3°19', E101°45'] 15.iii.2010, leg. S. Hosoishi, SH10-Mal-67 (FRIM: KUMANT012). Paratypes. Seven workers, same data as holotype (CASC: KUMAN013; KUM: KUMANT014; BMNH: KUMANT015, MCZC: KUMANT016; MHNG: KUMANT017; MBBJ: KUMANT018; THNHM: KUMANT019).</p><p>Non-type material examined.</p><p>THAILAND: Maeklong, 29.xi.2003, leg. Watana Sakchoowong, TUS 15min, WS3 (KUM).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(type and non-type workers, n = 12). HW 0.80-0.88; HL 0.77-0.82; CI 100-109; SL 0.67-0.75; SI 82-89; EL 0.16-0.18; PW 0.48-0.56; WL 0.87-0.98; PSL 0.03-0.06; PtL 0.23-0.26; PtW 0.22-0.26; PtH 0.13-0.15; PpL 0.15-0.17; PpW 0.24-0.28; PtHI 54-61; PtWI 96-109; PpWI 153-167; WI 96-108.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is less than width of scape in length. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine undeveloped, but as small tubercule in some workers; length distinctly shorter than propodeal spiracle. Propodeal spiracle large and circular, situated close to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, longer than broad. Anterolateral corner of petiole rounded. Petiolar spiracle small, less than half of propodeal spiracle in size. In dorsal view, postpetiole slightly broader than long. Postpetiole weakly bilobed, but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole as wide as petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar region smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny. Lateral propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus, mesosoma and fourth abdominal tergite with short and appressed sparse setae. Clypeus without longer setae on anteriormost portion. Anterior clypeal margin with two or three pairs of longer setae on median portion, with some shorter setae on side. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some appressed setae. Ventral surface of petiole without setae. Postpetiole without longer erect setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The species is dedicated to Dr. Rosli Hashim, University of Malaya, who helped with field surveys in Malaysia.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is distributed in Thailand and Malaysia (Peninsula).</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. imperfecta, but differs in having circular propodeal spiracles and broader petiole.</p><p>This species inhabits well-developed forests, and forage on trees.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EB36126217A3D38F690DE6FD1F8CD610	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
6B2948764E41255DCFF519877DC4F0FC.text	6B2948764E41255DCFF519877DC4F0FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster imperfecta Hosoishi 2015	<div><p>Crematogaster imperfecta sp. n.</p><p>Fig . 32</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Holotype. MALAYSIA: Worker from Sg. Kalang, 800-1000 m alt., Sabah, Borneo, 23.ii.1997, leg. Sk. Yamane (ITBC: KUMANT020). Paratypes. Three workers, same data as holotype (CASC: KUMANT021; KUM: KUMANT022; SKYC: KUMANT023). Two workers from MALAYSIA: Tower Region, Lambir NP, Miri, Sarawak, 26.i.1983, leg. Sk. Yamane, Canopy Ecol. (BMNH: KUMANT024; THNHM: KUMANT025).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(type workers, n = 6). HW 0.77-0.87; HL 0.72-0.81; CI 103-108; SL 0.63-0.71; SI 78-83; EL 0.16-0.18; PW 0.48-0.54; WL 0.86-0.95; PSL 0.02-0.04; PtL 0.24-0.26; PtW 0.21-0.23; PtH 0.13-0.15; PpL 0.14-0.16; PpW 0.22-0.26; PtHI 54-60; PtWI 88-92; PpWI 156-167; WI 104-114</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is less than width of scape in length. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine undeveloped, but as small tubercule in some workers; length distinctly shorter than propodeal spiracle. Propodeal spiracle large, situated close to the propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, longer than broad. Anterolateral corner of petiole developed. Petiolar spiracle small, less than half of propo deal spiracle in size. In dorsal view, postpetiole slightly broader than long. Postpetiole weakly bilobed, but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole as wide as petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar region smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny. Lateral propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus, mesosoma and fourth abdominal tergite with short and appressed sparse setae. Clypeus with longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with two pairs of longer setae on median portion, with some shorter setae on side. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some appressed setae. Ventral surface of petiole without setae. Postpetiole without longer erect setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The specific name refers to the undeveloped propodeal spines.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is known from Malaysia (Borneo).</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is very similar to C. hashimi, but differs in having elliptical propodeal spiracles and a slender petiole.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B2948764E41255DCFF519877DC4F0FC	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
69B3DC2416868721513030C51F91D1CC.text	69B3DC2416868721513030C51F91D1CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster pia Forel 1911	<div><p>Crematogaster pia Forel</p><p>Fig. 33</p><p>Crematogaster tumidula subsp. pia Forel, 1911: 384. Type locality: Malaysia, Berhentian Tingi, Nigri Sembilan, Malacca. Combination in C. (Acrocoelia), and raised to species by Emery, 1922: 151; in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster tumidula subsp. pia: lectotype worker (top specimen of three on one pin) by present designation and five paralectotype workers from Malaysia, Berhentian Tingi, Nigri Sembilan, Malacca (R. Matrin) (MHNG, examined); five syntype workers from Malaysia, Berhentian Tingi, Nigri Sembilan, Malacca (R. Matrin) (NHMB, examined).</p><p>Non-type material examined.</p><p>THAILAND: 4 workers, Maegar, Phayao, 21.iii.1990 (No collector’s name); 6 workers, Thachai Sukhothai, 1.iii.1991 (No collector’s name); 21 workers, Ban Krang Camp, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phet Buri [N12°47', E99°27'] 23.xii.2012 (SH12-Tha-01) (S. Hosoishi); 14 workers, Evergreen For., Khlong Naka WS, Ranong Prov., S. Thailand, 12.viii.2009, (WJT09-TH2045) (W. Jaitrong).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(workers, n = 11). HW 0.90-0.96; HL 0.88-0.92; CI 102-108; SL 0.79-0.87; SI 83-94; EL 0.18-0.21; PW 0.54-0.59; WL 1.05-1.13; PSL 0.14-0.17; PtL 0.25-0.27; PtW 0.25-0.30; PtH 0.16-0.18; PpL 0.15-0.19; PpW 0.28-0.31; PtHI 59-69; PtWI 96-115; PpWI 158-187; WI 103-115.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapincal teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is as long as width of scape in length. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine long and stout; length longer than spiracle, dorsum as high as anterior propodeum in lateral view; basal width larger than spiracle in diameter. Propodeal spiracle large, situated close to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, as broad as long. Anterolateral corner of petiole angulate. Petiolar spiracle big, as wide as half of propodeal spiracle in diameter, directed laterally. In dorsal view, postpetiole broader than long, bilobed but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole slightly wider than petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar region smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron and lateral propodeum generally shiny, but with feable rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny; anterior dorsum with feable rugulae.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed sparse setae. Clypeus with one pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with two or three pairs of longer setae on median portion, mixed with some shorter setae on side. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some decumbent to appressed shorter setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole with some shorter setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown to brownish.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is distributed in Thailand and Malaysia (Peninsula).</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. butteli and C. tumidula, but differs from C. butteli in having an anterolaterally developed petiole, and from C. tumidula in having long propodeal spines.</p><p>This species inhabits well-developed forests, make a carton nest and forage on trees.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/69B3DC2416868721513030C51F91D1CC	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
49E8BDFCE3B65BAF08D4C272A10A51BD.text	49E8BDFCE3B65BAF08D4C272A10A51BD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster sikkimensis (Hosoishi 2015) Forel 2015	<div><p>Crematogaster sikkimensis Forel stat. n.</p><p>Fig . 34</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) dalyi var. sikkimensis Forel, 1904: 24. Type locality: India, Sikkim.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster (Oxygyne) dalyi var. sikkimensis: lectotype worker (top specimen of three on one pin) by present designation and three paralectotype workers from India, Sikkim ( Möller) (MHNG, examined).</p><p>Measurement and indices.</p><p>(type workers, n = 4). HW 0.82-0.91; HL 0.80-0.88; CI 102-103; SL 0.72-0.78; SI 83-89; EL 0.17-0.19; PW 0.50-0.56; WL 0.92-1.07; PSL 0.14-0.17; PtL 0.25-0.26; PtW 0.27-0.30; PtH 0.14-0.17; PpL 0.14-0.17; PpW 0.33-0.36; PtHI 60-65; PtWI 108-116; PpWI 212-236; WI 120-130.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapincal teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is as long as width of scape in length. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge appearing indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine long and slender; length longer than spiracle, directed upward; dorsum higher than anterior propodeum. Propodeal spiracle large, situated close to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, as long as broad. Petiolar spiracle big, as wide as half of propodeal spiracle in diameter. In dorsal view, postpetiole broader than long, strongly bilobed laterally, but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole wider than petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar region with feable rugulae. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron and lateral propodeum generally shiny, but with longitudinal rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed sparse setae. Clypeus with one pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with two pairs of longer setae, mixed with some shorter setae on side. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some decumbent to appressed shorter setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole with some shorter setae posteriorly. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is only known from the type locality in India.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. daisyi and C. dalyi, but differs from C. daisyi in having the spiracles on the petiole located on the middle position in lateral view, and from C. dalyi in having long propodeal spines.</p><p>Top specimen of three on one pin was designated as lectotype worker here, but it is noted that the body of the middle specimen was lost from the card point.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/49E8BDFCE3B65BAF08D4C272A10A51BD	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
B94A4D8BDB917445429630D2FE07C7E4.text	B94A4D8BDB917445429630D2FE07C7E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster tumidula Emery 1900	<div><p>Crematogaster tumidula Emery</p><p>Fig . 35</p><p>Crematogaster tumidula Emery, 1900: 689, fig. 8. Type locality: Indonesia, Pangherang-Pisang, Sumatra. Combination in C. (Physocrema) by Emery, 1922: 140; Donisthorpe 1941: 226; in C. (Oxygyne) by Hosoishi &amp; Ogata, 2009: 33; in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material examined.</p><p>Crematogaster tumidula: lectotype worker by present designation and one paralectotype worker from Indonesia, Pangherang-Pisang, Sumatra (E. Modigliani) (MCSN) [examined].</p><p>Non-type material examined.</p><p>MALAYSIA: 2 workers, Old Tower R., Lambir N. P., Miri, Sarawak, 30.xii.1997, (SR97-SKY-106) (Sk. Yamane); 3 workers, Bt. Pantu, Lambir N. P., Miri, Sarawak, 13.viii.1995, (Sk. Yamane); 1 worker, Tower Region, Lambir N. P., Miri, Sarawak, 21.i.1993, (Sk. Yamane); INDONESIA: 1 worker, Sangkimah, Kutai N. P., Kalimantan, 17.ix.1993, (Sk. Yamane).</p><p>Measurements and indices.</p><p>(workers, n = 10). HW 0.73-0.88; HL 0.72-0.86; CI 101-107; SL 0.60-0.77; SI 80-88; EL 0.15-0.19; PW 0.43-0.53; WL 0.80-0.97; PSL 0.08-0.12; PtL 0.20-0.26; PtW 0.23-0.27; PtH 0.14-0.18; PpL 0.14-0.22; PpW 0.20-0.28; PtHI 54-68; PtWI 89-113; PpWI 125-178; WI 88-118.</p><p>General description of worker.</p><p>Head appearing subquadratic in front view. Mandible weakly striate, with four teeth, apical and subapical teeth large, basal two teeth smaller. Scape exceeding posterior corner of head, with appressed setae, each of which is less than width of scape in length. Compound eye large and slightly projecting beyond lateral margin of head in full face view.</p><p>Ventrolateral katepisternal ridge indistinct posteriorly. Propodeal spine short and stout; length as long as spiracle, directed posteriorly, dorsum as high as anterior propodeum; basal width smaller than spiracles in diameter. Propodeal spiracle large, situated close to propodeal declivity in lateral view, directed laterally or posterolaterally.</p><p>In dorsal view, shape of petiole scoop with convex side, longer than broad. Anterolateral corner of petiole developed. Petiolar spiracle as large as half of propodeal spiracle in diameter, directed laterally. Postpetiole bilobed but without longitudinal median sulcus. Postpetiole as wide as petiole in dorsal view.</p><p>Integument essentially smooth and shiny. Clypeus smooth and shiny without rugulae. Malar region smooth and shiny. Dorsal surface of promesonotum smooth and shiny. Lateral surface of pronotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron and lateral propodeum generally smooth, but with feable rugulae. Dorsal surface of propodeum smooth and shiny; anterior dorsum smooth without rugulae.</p><p>Erect pilosity almost absent. Dorsum of head, clypeus and mesosoma with short and appressed sparse setae. Clypeus with one pair of longer setae on anteriormost portion, directed medially. Anterior clypeal margin with two pairs of longer setae on median portion, mixed with some shorter setae on side. No erect setae on pronotal shoulder. Posterolateral tubercle with some appressed shorter setae. Ventral surface of petiole with appressed setae. Postpetiole with some appressed setae. Fourth abdominal tergite with appressed setae.</p><p>Body color reddish brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>This species is known from Malaysia (Borneo) and Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra).</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to C. ebenina, but differs in having developed anterolateral corners of the petiole. It is also similar to C. pia, but differs in having short and stout propodeal spines and the basal portion with smooth surface.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B94A4D8BDB917445429630D2FE07C7E4	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
CBDF7F6AF4DAC57BE8001253559A19B4.text	CBDF7F6AF4DAC57BE8001253559A19B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crematogaster vandermeermohri Menozzi 1930	<div><p>Crematogaster vandermeermohri Menozzi</p><p>Crematogaster (Paracrema) vandermeermohri Menozzi, 1930: 1, fig. 1. Type locality: Indonesia, Toetoepan, Sumatra. Combination in C. (Crematogaster) by Blaimer, 2012b: 55.</p><p>Type material.</p><p>Crematogaster (Paracrema) vandermeermohri: syntype worker from Indonesia, Toetoepan, Sumatra (probably in IEGG, not seen).</p><p>Comments.</p><p>I have not been able to examine type-material of C. vandermeermohri . Judging from the original description and figure, this species is close to C. hashimi and C. imperfecta . Menozzi (1930) described the following features: (1) propodeal spines small and blunt, inflated near the base; (2) postpetiole slightly narrower than petiole in dorsal view. The two features are not found in the related species. The postpetiole is as wide as or wider than petiole in C. hashimi and C. imperfecta .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CBDF7F6AF4DAC57BE8001253559A19B4	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.		Pensoft via Plazi	Hosoishi, Shingo	Hosoishi, Shingo (2015): Revision of the Crematogaster ranavalonae - group in Asia, with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 42: 63-92, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.42.8758
