Lepisiota palpalis (Santschi)
Type location Zaïre (Acantholepis palpalis n.
sp., Santschi, 1935a: 276, illustrated, worker), Lundu, 20.x.1920,
Dr Schouteden; holotype worker only
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Santschi's (1935a) description is on
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Santschi's (1935a) description is -
WORKER - TL 2-2.2 mm; colour brown black; gaster black;
mandibles, basal three-quarters of scape, trochanters and tarsi
yellow brown; rest of appendages medium brown. smooth and shiny;
several strong longitudinal rugae on sides of meso-metanotum;
finer and partly reticulate sculpture on lateral propodeum,
metasternum and posterior peduncle of petiole. Erect pilosity,
yellow, long and spaced on body; slightly oblique pubescence on
appendages
Head oval, almost a third longer than wide; regularly rounded
behind the eyes. Eyes convex, as much as one third of sides of
face; in full face view, protruding beyond sides of face.
Mandibles smooth. Clypeus very convex and strongly carinate
anteriorly. Postclypeal notch short. Frontal carinae as long as
the space between, divergent posteriorly. Scape more than
one-thirds past the occipital border. Funiculus segment 1 twice as
long as wide and as long as segments 2 & 3 together. Maxillary
palps of remarkable length exceeding the head-thorax junction.
Pronotum depressed, profile as with depressa Santschi
(type location Kenya). Dorsum of mesonotum slightly higher than
main alitrunk axis, smooth close to anterior suture, where there
is a small tubercle with a long hair arising from it. Dorsum of
propodeum also slightly raised; lateral borders forming a slightly
divergent rim (as in ambigua, see above); tubercles
slightly raised; also similarly sized tubercles on the
metasternum. Petiole scale higher than length of posterior
peduncle; summit narrowed, excavated and with two spines, as long
as the interval between their bases.
Grouped with excisa Forel (type location unknown, not in
Bolton, 1995, or Wheeler, 1922) and depressa by the
pronotum form but those are much more strongly sculptured and
matt; plus a more concave propodeum; the petiole scale of excisa
has similar spines but that of depressa is without spines;
the latter has elongated maxillary palps but not as long as in
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The photomontage is of a specimen from Sudan, from Kosti,
western bank of River Nile, 280 km south of Khartoum, collected by
Awatif Omer, 2006, Sudan 20_01. NOTE - when viewed with head
tilted slightly back and mandibles exposed the head shape is
ovoid, in full face view the occiput is seen to be straight. The
petiole clearly has the posteriorly curved spines shown in
Santschi's drawing.
Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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