Anoplolepis (Anoplolepis) gracilipes (F Smith)
Type locality Singapore (Formica longipes, Jerdon,
1851: 122, worker, type location India; replacement name
Formica gracilipes, F Smith, 1857a: 55, worker, from Singapore;
gracilipes as junior synonym of longipes, Emery
1887a: 247; Mayr, 1867a: 73, queen; in Anoplolepis Emery,
1925b: 17; replacement name designated (?) by Bolton, 1995: 67)
.
Jerdon's (1851) description (as Formica longipes) is at
.
Smith's (1857a) description (as Formica gracilipes) is at
.
Mayr's (1867a) fuller description (as Plagiolepis gracilipes)
is at .
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A reportedly pan-tropical and often very troublesome tramp
species. Wheeler, 1922: 933, lists it from Zanzibar, Tanzania,
citing Mayr (1895: 149), collector Dr Brauns, noting it as "P.
longipes Jerd. (gracilipes SM.)". Earlier, it was
listed by Stadelmann (1898), collected by Stuhlmann, a finding
reiterated by Mayr 1893a). Mayr (1862: 698) reported gracilipes
from Hong Kong.
Curiously, as it is the sole Anoplolepis described from
outside Africa, there seem to be no reports from mainland Africa.
Quite why Wilson & Taylor (1967: 84) should have written - "A.
longipes is native to Africa and has been spread by human
commerce thoughout most of the Old World tropics" - is
strange, as they provided no evidence or findings to support their
statement.
Further information and excellent images can be found at
http://ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/E/Taxo/F80301.html,
from where the montage (right) has been compiled. Note the
citation of the misinformation in Wilson & Taylor (1987) see
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