Anochetus fuliginosus Arnold
Type
location South Africa (Arnold, 1948; 214, illustrated,
worker); worker only described (see Bolton, 1995). Described as
ranging widely in West Africa to Zaïre by Brown
(1978c: 605), who has good illustrations (Fig. 3, full face, and
Fig. 42, lateral)
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Arnold's (1948) description is at
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Brown's (1978) description is with pellucidus at
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Nigeria specimens (as Anochetus species 1, Taylor,
1976: 15). WORKER. TL 6.02 mm, HL 1.09, HW 1.09, SL 1.09 and PW
0.68
Colour very dark castaneous, lighter on the apices, antennae
golden-yellow, shiny. Head coarsely striate on dorsum. Pronotum
more or less longitudinally rugose. Propodeum rugoreticulate.
Petiolar node a thick scale with the apex bluntly concave, and a
rectangular sub-petiolar process. Eyes large, length 0.31 mm.
Collected at the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Idi
Ayunre, on a mature cocoa tree, from a crevice containing
vegetable debris, soil and arthropod remains. Brown (1978c)
reported a specimen from on a cocoa tree trunk at CRIN (B.
Bolton). |
Listed
by Room (1971) as found three times in his cocoa canopy
collections in southern Ghana. Presumably those included
the specimens reported from Aburi (2 workers, P. Room) by Brown
(1978c), who also listed a specimen from Mampong (1 worker, D.
Leston).
Brown (1978c) also noted a small nest series from Monrovia,
Liberia (E.S. Ross and R.E. Leech). |
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