Pyramica (Smithistruma) tacta (Bolton)
Type location Ivory Coast (Bolton, 1983: 317, not
illustrated, worker), collected at Droplieu by V. Mahnert &
J.-L. Perret, 10.x.1980)
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Bolton's description (1983) is at
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WORKER - TL 1.7-1.8 mm; 4-segmented antennae; pronotum sharply
marginate and with longitudinal carina; separated by shape and
pilosity of clypeus from marginata; wider head (CI 65-70)
and shorter scapes (SI 61-67) than vodensa; colour yellow
to yellowish-brown.
Other Ivory Coast collections by the same workers were
at Monogaga and Mt. Tonkoui, Man at 900m.
From Ghana, Bolton himself found it at CRIG; and
recently it was described as widespread, from their leaf litter
samples (56 workers from 8 sites) in the semi-deciduous forest
zone, by Belshaw & Bolton (1994b).
Known from Cameroun, at Nko'emvon (D.A. Jackson) and
near Yaoundé (G. Terron); also from Zaïre. (Bolton,
1983).
The photomontage of the holotype is collated from
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0102556.
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