Hypoponera lea (Santschi)
Type location Sierra Leone (Ponera lea, Santschi,
1937g: 73, illustrated, worker) collected at Njala by E
Hargreaves; worker only described (new combination in Hypoponera,
Bolton, 1995) .
Santschi's (1937g) is at
.
Santschi's (1938b) notes are at
.
It is curious that in a paper where he defined Hypoponera
(see the Genus Introduction) Santschi did not consider lea
as a member of the genus. |
Nigeria
specimens (Taylor, 1976: 21). WORKER. TL 2.46 mm, HL 0.62, HW
0.5, SL 0.47, PW 0.34
Colour dark yellow-brown, shiny with relatively dense pilosity.
Eyes small, 2-3 facets. Clypeus with short carina, not ridged in
the middle. Dorsum of propodeum a little longer than the
declivity, and with clear angle at junction (in part after
Bernard, 1952).
Occasionally collected on cocoa trees, perhaps tending
Homoptera. Nests in crevices and in ground at the base of trees
(e.g. at the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Idi Ayunre,
Coffee Block S8, in a dead tree stump).
Also found in Ghana cocoa leaf litter and nesting in
dead wood on the ground at the Mampong Cemetery farm (Room, 1971).
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