Tetramorium flabellum Bolton
Type location Ghana (Bolton, 1980: 298, not illustrated,
worker) .
Bolton's description (1980) is at
.
WORKER - TL 2.9-3.2 mm; recognisable by the uniquely bizarre
pilosity of the head and body, with each main hair having a short
basal shaft and 9-12 radiating branches. Colour dark brown but the
Ivory Coast specimens were lighter .
Collected by Bolton, from CRIG, where he found the holotype worker
and 6 paratypes in a rotten log (3.ix.1970). He also found a single
worker in leaf litter at the same locality (31.viii.1970); and
reported a finding in the Tai Forest in Ivory Coast (T.
Diomande, 9.viii.1975) (Bolton, 1980). |