| The Ants of Africa Genus Tetramorium Tetramorium rimytyum Bolton |
Tetramorium rimytyum Bolton
Bolton's description (1980) is at
WORKER - TL 4.8 mm; clypeus with conspicuous median notch. Antennal scrobes absent. Eyes prominent and hemispherical in full-face view. Propodeum with long, narrow spines and conspicuous metapleural lobes. Petiole with fairly long peduncle and domed profile, postpetiole also domed but dome as if falling backwards. All dorsal surfaces with abundant long, fine, acute hairs. Colour uniform dark brown. According to Bolton, this is of some significance as an intermediate between the aculeatum-group and the more obviously typical Tetramorium types of the setigerum-group. If, as seems the case, the specimen I separated out as Macromischoides species T¹ was determined by Bolton as no more than one of the variants of Tetramorium aculeatum [he lists a finding as "Onipe (B. Taylor)")] then this species, based on a single specimen must be of questionable status. |
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