The Ants of Africa
Genus Cerapachys
Cerapachys sudanensis Weber
{Cerapachys sudanensis}

Cerapachys sudanensis Weber

return to key {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server} Type locality Sudan (Weber, 1942a: 42, illustrated, worker, Imatong Mountains); junior synonym variolosus from Zimbabwe (Arnold, 1949: 261, illustrated, worker & queen, synonymy by Brown, 1975: 23); (see Bolton, 1995) .

Weber's (1942a) description is at {original description}. Arnold's (1949) illustrated description of variolosus is at {original description}.


{Cerapachys sudanensis}Nigeria specimens (as Cerapachys cribrinodis, Taylor, 1976: 33). WORKER. TL 2.83 mm, HL 0.59, HW 0.47, SL 0.42, PW 0.34
Colour dark red-brown, shiny. Sculpturation only of scattered hair-pits, coarsest on petiole, each hair-pit with a single long coarse seta. Antenna 11-segmented, with only the apical segment forming a club. Eyes quite large. Gastral constriction not very deep.
Collected by me at the base of a cocoa tree and nesting under a log on the ground; also in leaf litter (B. Bolton, specimens determined by Brown, 1975: 62). Brown gave the colour of the types as mahogany to piceous and the Nigeria specimens as black - I saw others of those as dark red-brown

Probably this species also has been reported from Ghana cocoa leaf litter by Room (1971).


{Cerapachys sudanensis}The photomontage is of a specimen collected from the Usambara Mts, Tanzania; Zigi Lodge, Amani NR; S 5°05' E 38°38'; 2200 m; Vasily Grebennikov, 9-11.x.2002

Other images can be seen in the folder at - {original description}

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