Dorylus (Anomma) rubellus (Savage)
Type locality Cameroun (Anomma rubella, Savage,
1849: 196, worker) .
Savage's (1849) description is at
and
- "Workers, TL 1.75 to 4 lines - 3.80 mm - 8.47 mm; red,
subnitida; antennae, coxae, femora and tarsi reddish, towards the
margins diaphonous; mandibles less falcate and pointed than arcens".
See also
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Raignier & van Boven (1955) cited Savage's (1850) description
of rubellus, as Anomma rubella, - "Rubra,
subnitida; antennis, coxi, geniculis tarsisque rubris, versus
marginem diaphanis". Roger (1861) and Emery (1892d: 554)
found no morphological characters to separate rubellus
from the type burmeisteri, although Emery thought that
rubellus might be more svelte in the body and have a
relatively long scape. Santschi (1930) regarded rubellus
as a subspecies of nigricans.
The defining separation from
Dorylus
burmeisteri seems that burmeisteri is much
darker. Raignier & van Boven may have been correct to
emphasise that simple colour difference is insufficient to justify
denotation of a new species, and rubellus may be no more
than pale specimens of burmeisteri [see my
illustration].
Wheeler (1922) gave locations for variety rubellus which
are all within the very wide range of burmeisteri.
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