The Ants of Africa
Genus Dorylus - Subgenus Anomma

Dorylus (Anomma) indocilis Santschi new status

GERSTAECKERI group - characterised by relatively short thick scapes and short legs

Dorylus (Anomma) indocilis Santschi new status

return to key {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server} Type locality Zaïre (Dorylus (Anomma) kohli Wasm., v. indocilis n. var., Santschi, 1933b: 98, workers, not illustrated) from Kunungu, collected by Schouteden; worker and soldier known (see Bolton, 1995) .

Santschi's (1933b) description is at {original description}.

Raignier & van Boven (1955: 33) cited the original description of four workers, TL 8-9 mm; a small form characterised by near parallel sides to the square head; but with longer and narrower mandibles than the type kohli.

In their collections, and at the Tervuren Museum, they saw specimens that matched the description but hesitated over whether the characters had any significance beyond being due to variability within colonies. They made four field collections, with 108 specimens, TL majors range 9-6.3 mm and minima 3.0-2.2 mm; sides of head slightly convergent to rear (separating them from victoriae) mandibles shiny, pointed and curved, basal and subapical teeth with denticles between; generally head red-brown, anterior border black, mandible dark-red; thorax and abdomen bright; front of head semi-matt and finely but very sparsely puncturate, posterior shiny, with minute pilosity; body semi-matt to shiny.

{Dorylus indocilis polymorphism}Polymorphism

The photomontages are of specimens from Tanzania, in Mahale forest, collected by S. Uehara, 28 February March 2002. In October 2003, Professor Uehara sent me further samples with one set of specimens from woodland, near Kasanya, Tanzania; and five sets from the Kalinzu Forest (30°07'E 0°17'S), Uganda. The colour, especially the dark apical band to the head, and the size, etc. are consistent with my description (below).

The various morphs are shown in detail on the Dorylus (Anomma) indocilis morphs page.


{Dorylus indocilis major} Full new description - Mahale 28-02-02
TL 9.05 HW 2.7 HL 2.6 HD 1.8 CI 104 SL 1.25 SI 48 AL 2.7 PW 0.9 PetL 0.75 GL 3.0 MFL 1.3
Overall appearance satiny, polished on vertex and apical gaster; alitrunk, petiole, basal gaster and legs orange chestnut; head darker, plus apical near black band; most of gaster as apex of head, but all segments of gaster with a subapical yellow band (strongest on basal segment).
Head - widest in first third of length; sides parallel for first third then very evenly convex, narrowing to posterior margin about two-thirds of maximum width; posterior margin very shallow scallop, with median bump, posterolateral angles rounded; sculpturation of fine spiculation all over, minutest of very sparse hair pits; median line dark and distinct, with slight impression on frontal area; clypeal margin sinuous, relatively strong median projection, with long downcurved median and lateral moderately long and coarse hairs; mandibles polished, with distinct minute hair pits, relatively short and thick, with distinct outcurve from position of basal tooth, which is large acute triangular, with minute denticles subtending a moderate post-apical tooth, internal hairs and minute but distinct stout hairs on outer margin; scape short and progressively widening then sudden thickening to broad apex; funiculus quite thick, with basal three segments relatively slender, but remainder short and stout, barely longer than wide and bristly; bulbous profile, ventrally shallowly convex, frontal area flat; erect hairs none, no pilosity.
Alitrunk - domed LS and TS but posterior pronotum shallowly concave flat, without a distinct "saddle"; spiracle slightly ovoid, front margin raised; propodeum with shallow smooth down slope and distinct angle (almost denticulate) into short vertical declivity, the declivity centrally concave; metapleural gland upper flange distinctly longer than lower and with upturned end; sculpturation quite coarse spiculation all over; minute stout pilosity on all of dorsum.
Petiole - short relative to width, flat dorsum, all edges rounded, distinct posteroventral protrusions; dorsum distinctly wider at back, sides faintly convex; spiracle small but protruding slightly from above; subpetiolar process hardly more than a shallow flange, with a minute tooth at the anterior end; sculpturation as alitrunk; hairs two dorsally, fine hairs ventrally.
Gaster - appearance base more finely spiculate than petiole, rest shiny; first segment short, only slightly waisted; hairs dorsally none on first segment but rest with fine fringing hairs, shorter and flat ventrally.
Legs - coxae quite long relative to short femora; femora short, wide and shiny, with fine decumbent pilosity; tibiae relatively short, wide and abundant fine pilosity from distinct hair pits; tarsi relatively short and slender, bristly, short fine claws.


{Dorylus indocilis minima}Minima morph
Head finely spiculate, shiny, colour dark chestnut but paler anteriorly; dorsum with sparse decumbent pilosity and distinct hair pits; funiculus segments dark edged, bristly with coarse semi-erect pilosity.

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