The Ants of Africa
Genus Dorylus - Subgenus Anomma - Dorylus (Anomma) lamottei Bernard

LAMOTTEI group - key characteristics - major head rectangular with essentially straight sides, globular petiole

{Dorylus lamottei, Bernard drawing}

Dorylus (Anomma) lamottei Bernard

return to key {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server} Type locality Guinea (Bernard, 1953b: 219, illustrated) from Mt. Nimba, 12 workers; 3 minors from Mount Tô; 4 medium workers, Nion crest, forest, 1300 m; 5 medium workers, Camp I, all collected by Lamotte; worker only known (see Bolton, 1995) .

Bernard (1953b) description - TL 8.1-2.7 mm - the original description is at {original description}.
Medium worker - red-brown, head darker, mandibles blackish, tarsi yellow-orange, antennae reddish. Minor - dark yellow, head orange, tarsi yellow. Both shiny (more so than kohli, similar to wilverthi; with sparse puncturation. Pilosity yellow and dense on minors, sparse save on the gaster of media. Allowing for size differences, they vary from the equivalent morphs of kohli by having a flatter thorax dorsum, the head more incurved posteriorly, and a less symmetrical profile to the petiole node.
Media TL 8.1 mm, HL 2.2 (centrally), HW 2.0 anteriorly, 1.5 at the vertex. Head large, shiny with very fine and sparse puncturations, median groove very fine, interrupted centrally, wide only at the vertex. Vertex with posterior angle rounded above but seen from the posterior, bordered and extended to sharp angles (less developed than those of wilverthi). Pronotum more convex than in wilverthi and molestus, almost hump-backed, more matt than the head, with microscopic reticulation and several sparse large puncturations. Propodeum similarly sculpted, shinier, parallel sided and straight. Petiole near spherical dorsally, elegantly reticulated with fine mesh; in profile, anterior face more oblique than the posterior - both faces are straight in kohli - subpetiolar process, sharper and longer than others, wilverthi and molestus have a lower petiole, matt, twice as long as wide. Gaster shiny, finely reticulate.
Minima - TL 2.7 mm; head with more rounded vertex angles but also more distinct than those of kohli. Pronotum more shouldered. Petiole similar to that of media but with a reduced ventral process.


{Dorylus wilverthi polymorphism} Polymorphism

The photomontages are of specimens collected at Bossou, south eastern Guinea by Tatyana Humle (Humle 1, 20.ix.2001, and Humle 5, 8.ix.2001). The ant colonies were was observed as eaten by chimpanzees using the "ant-dipping" (using tools to gather the ants). The characters are quite distinctive, notably the short, near globose petiole with a spike-like subpetiolar process; the lighter colour and smaller size also seem consistent. See also the polymorphism montage at the bottom. It seems the species may be restricted to the Mt. Nimba massif and surrounding areas.

The various morphs are shown in detail on Dorylus (Anomma) lamottei morphs page. Also shown is a specimen labelled "Dorylus gribodoi" collected and labelled by Caspar Schöning, from Ivory Coast.


{Dorylus lamottei major} Full new description of major -
Humle 1 Humle 5 - TL 8.9 HW 2.2 HL 2.1 HD 1.25 CI 1.05 SL 1.25 SI 60 AL 2.75 PW 1.0 PetL 0.55 GL 3.5 MFL 1.75
Overall appearance - shiny matte, except polished occiput and posterior gaster yellow chestnut, darkest on head and posterior gaster, appendages more yellow
Head - sub-rectangular, posterior slightly narrower; sides near straight for first two-thirds, then slightly convex angle in; posterior margin very shallow scallop with distinct median bump, scallop in form of flattened depressions to occiput; sculpturation anterior near half very finely spiculate, remainder of dorsum highly polished with very sparse minute hair pits, except occiput which is like anterior; median line visible as very faint impression for whole length; clypeal margin near straight with strong median hair; mandible highly polished, slender, moderate sharp triangular basal tooth, faintest of subapical denticles, internal hairs; scape stout distinctly out curved, broad apex 2 X width of funiculus segment 1, spiculation as anterior face thick; funiculus segments barely longer than wide, bristly; head distinctly ovoid in profile, venter almost as convex as dorsum, posterolateral processes smaller than in wilverthi group members; erect hairs none, no pilosity.
Alitrunk - altogether shorter and stockier than any other species, distinct flat sides, near flat dorsum; mesonotum/metanotal groove area flat smooth line with propodeum, below level of pronotum; spiracle a small vertical oval, facing downwards and backwards; propodeum a smooth curve downwards and backwards to short subvertical declivity; metapleural gland upper flange barely longer than lower but down curved; sculpturation fine spiculation all over; no erect hairs.
Petiole - distinctively globulose and small; dorsum globulose; spiracle tiny, low down and forward; subpetiolar process peg-like; sculpturation as alitrunk; hairs none dorsally, pair short bristles.
Gaster - base as petiole rest shiny, basal segment shorter than normal, little waisting; hairs none dorsally, although sparse fine pilosity, few ventrally relatively long.
Legs - coxae flattened with marked impressions; femora short, wide and shiny; tibiae distinctly flattened relatively short, fine pilosity; tarsi relatively short, with fine pilosity, claws slender.


{Dorylus lamottei minima}Minima morph
Head uniquely near square (slightly wider than long), glossy but anterior spiculate, colour yellow; clypeal margin not produced anteriorly; dorsum with sparse decumbent quite coarse pilosity; funiculus with short wide segments.

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