Monomorium cryptobium (Santschi)
Type location Zaïre (Syllophopsis cryptobia,
Santschi, 1921c: 119, illustrated, worker) collected by Le Moult;
worker only described (see Bolton, 1995)
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Santschi's (1921c) description is at
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Bolton's modern description (1987) is at
WORKER - TL 1.3-1.7 mm; colour usually dull yellow to light
brownish yellow, some Cameroun specimens darker medium
brown (Bolton, 1987: 421).
Listed by Bolton (1987) as a minute leaf litter species found at
IITA, Nigeria (A. Russell-Smith). In earlier versions of
this website, I referred to finding it ground nesting and foraging
at CRIN (specimen in my voucher collection apparently missed by
Bolton; in my guide as Syllophopsis species 2), that
identification (by me) clearly was wrong.
From Ghana, at Mampong (P.M. Room; D. Leston), CRIG (B.
Bolton) and Axim (C.A. Collingwood) (Bolton, 1987). It was
described as widespread by Belshaw & Bolton (1994b), who found
1475 workers from leaf litter samples, and 242 in soil samples, at
sixteen locations in the semi-deciduous forest zone. In Ivory
Coast, at Dropleu, Issoneu and Man (V. Mahnert & J.-L.
Perret in October 1980); Cameroun at Nko'emvon (D.A.
Jackson); also Gabon. |