Crematogaster (Crematogaster) stigmata Santschi
Type location Nigeria (Cremastogaster stigmata n. sp., Santschi, 1914d: 344, illustrated,
worker & male), collected at Olokemeji by F. Silvestri; worker
and male only described (see Bolton, 1995)
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Santschi's (1914d) description is at
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Crematogaster (Crematogaster) species C/F409 -
Nigeria specimens (Taylor, 1979: 25). WORKER. TL variable 3.27-4.04 mm, largest HL 0.92, HW 1.01, SL
0.62, PW 0.59
Colour dark brown-black, shiny. Lateral mesonotum, propodeum and
pedicel spiculate, some specimens striate on the alitrunk.
Pilosity sparse, erect hairs also sparse but about 10 on the
pronotum. Alitrunk profile slightly concave, metanotal groove not
impressed, mesonotum with an angled posterior face. Propodeal
spines near top of declivity and sharp. Subpetiolar spine short
and acute triangular.
In Nigeria it was rarely found foraging on shrubs and
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photomontage is of specimens collected in Cameroun -
south-western tropical coastal forest area between Edéa and
Campo (McKey Wolbachia project) - Cameroon 03 from
location Ebodjé, 24 March 2001, on Barteria nigritiana.
Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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