Camponotus (Myrmotrema) haereticus Santschi
Type location Nigeria (Camponotus (Myrmotrema) foraminosus
For. st. haereticus n. st., Santschi, 1914d: 382, soldier &
worker; raised to species by Santschi, 1915c: 269; Wheeler, 1922, who
retained it as an ssp) collected at Olokemeji, by F. Silvestri, in
1913; soldier and worker described (see Bolton, 1995)
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Santschi's (1914d) description is at
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Separated in Santschi's key (1915c) by - genae with shallow hair
pits smaller than intervening spaces and hairs very short or absent;
propodeal dorsum only slightly narrowed, shorter than declivity;
pubescence white, short and translucent, gastral dorsum without median
glabrous line; silky hairs quite short; overall semi-matt; genae
shiny; colour black.
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Nigeria
specimens (as Camponotus foraminosus dorsalis, Taylor, 1978: 7).
MAJOR. TL 7.35 mm, HL 2.02, HW 2.05, SL 1.56, PW 1.34
MINOR. TL 4.37 mm, HL 1.28, HW 1.09, SL 1.28, PW 1.00
Colour black, extremities dark red-brown, shiny. Sculpturation of
fine puncturation coarsest on the head, especially on major where it
is almost foveolate in nature. Coarse erect white hairs relatively
abundant, also covered all over with a moderately dense silvery
pilosity. Declivity of propodeum an obtuse near right-angle. Petiole a
sharp scale, with a line of coarse hairs along transverse dorsal edge.
It was quite common on cocoa, on up to 1.5% of
trees, both at the Cocoa research Institute of Nigeria, Idi Ayunre, and at 27/76 farms (Taylor, 1977; Taylor &
Adedoyin, 1978). Probably the species named as Camponotus
rufoglaucus species group by Booker (1968) and present in >10%
of his pkd samples from the W13/2 and W18/1 blocks at CRIN.
Also from Ghana (Aburi, F. Silvestri) and Congo
(Lukolela, by Kang & Chapin, in Wheeler, 1922). |