Strumigenys vazerka Bolton
Type location Ivory Coast (Bolton, 1983: 397, illustrated,
full-face view, worker & queen), collected at Man, Mt.
Tonkoui, 900 m (V. Mahnert & J.-L. Perret, 13.x.1980) (Bolton,
1983). Other Ivory Coast records from Tai Forest (paratypes),
Banco National Park and Sassandra (V. Mahnert & J.-L. Perret);
Divo (L. Brader); Abidjan and Banco Forest (W.L. Brown)
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Bolton's description (1983) is at
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Nigeria specimen (as Strumigenys new species in
Bernard MS, Taylor, 1979: 55). WORKER. TL 1.94 mm, HL
0.54, HW 0.39, SL 0.31, PW 0.23
First preapical tooth of the right mandible minute, second as
long as the ventral apical tooth. Sculpturation of the head and
petiole reticulate; remainder of body unsculptured with the
lateral mesonotum and propodeum and the gaster shiny. Erect hairs
few and spatulate; head with a dorsolateral fringe of 6-7 curved
spatulate hairs; similar but finer hairs on the scapes and clypeal
margin. Very sparse, short adpressed hairs on the dorsum of the
head and alitrunk. Spongiform appendages of the pedicel only
moderately developed, the subpetiolar strip narrow and restricted
to the posterior. Colour dull yellowish-brown. Collected at the Cocoa Research Institute of
Nigeria, Idi Ayunre, from leaf litter and from a rotten log, by B.
Bolton, includes the illustrated specimen (in Bolton, 1983).
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The
photomontage of the holotype is collated from
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0102621.
Ghana record from Mt. Atewa (D. Leston). Since found,
from a leaf litter samples under primary or secondary forest at
Sui River Forest Reserve, Atewa Forest Reserve, Bunso and CRIG,
and cocoa at Kade (total 22 workers, plus 1 from a soil sample) in
the semi-deciduous forest zone by Belshaw & Bolton (1994b).
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