| The Ants of Africa SUBFAMILY FORMICINAE - Genus Acropyga |
|
| Subfamily Formicinae |
In Tribe PLAGIOLEPIDINI.
Diagnostic Features - Antennae 11-segmented. Palp formula 1,3 or 2,3. Eyes minute. Mandibles narrowly triangular, not overhung by the clypeus. Propodeum and petiole unarmed, the latter is an unarmed scale.
Roger's (1862a) genus definition is at
.
Described by Bolton (1973a) as small, depigmented yellowish ants, which
are hypogaeic and uncommon. Bolton (1994) had an illustration (bottom).
Prins (1982: 237 ff) reviewed the situation in Southern Africa and
provided much information and illustrations - see
.
LaPolla & Fisher (2005) recognised a third species, A. bakwele
from Gabon.
Key to separate workers (following LaPolla & Fisher, 2005)-
| 1 | HW
< 0.55 mm |
Eritrea - silvestrii |
| -- | HW > 0.55 mm | 2 |
| 2 | HW
< 0.7 mm; TL < 3 mm; head without median ocellus |
southern Africa, possibly Central African Republic - arnoldi |
| -- | HW
> 0.7 mm; TL > 3 mm; head with median ocellus |
Gabon - bakwele |
| Subfamily Formicinae | © 2007 - Brian Taylor CBiol
FIBiol FRES 11, Grazingfield, Wilford, Nottingham, NG11 7FN, U.K. |
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