The Ants of Africa
Genus Pheidole
Pheidole speculifera Emery

speculifera-group - major head with convex sides but distinctly widest posteriorly

{Pheidole speculifera}

Pheidole speculifera Emery

Major - return to key Minor - return to key {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server} Type location Eritrea (Emery, 1877b: 373, major & minor; Santschi, 1930d: 268, male; Bernard, 1952: 223, queen); subspecies ascara (Pheidole speculifera Emery var. ascarus n. var., Emery, 1901e: 62, major; Santschi, 1930d: 268, minor & male) from Ethiopia, bispecula (Pheidole speculifera Em. v. bispecula n. var., Santschi, 1930a: 58, minor) from Zaïre; and cubangensis (Pheidole crassinoda Emery, v. cubangensis n. var., Forel, 1901d: 306, major only; variety of speculifera, Forel, 1916: 413) from Angola; all forms described (see Bolton, 1995) .

Emery's (1877b) description is at {original description} and {original description}. Emery's (1901e) description of ascara is at {original description}. Santschi's (1930d) description of the male and of ascara is at {original description}. Santschi's (1930a) description of bispecula is at {original description}. Forel's (1901d) description of cubangensis is at {original description}.


{Pheidole speculifera}Nigeria specimens (Taylor, 1980a: 17).
MAJOR - TL 6.97 mm, HL 2.27, HW 2.33, SL 1.18, PW 1.00
Dark orange-brown. Head rugose anteriorly and reticulopunctate on the dorsum. Mesonotum and propodeum spiculate. Erect hairs coarse and abundant. Head with short frontal carinae, the clypeus slightly emarginate and with a slight medial carina. Propodeal spines relatively stout, blunt and curved laterally. Petiole emarginate with paired obtuse teeth dorsolaterally. Postpetiole shorter and broader than that of minor.

MINOR - TL 3.42 mm, HL 0.86, HW 0.65, SL 1.17, PW 0.47
Yellow-orange, shiny, with a transparent cuticle. Sculpturation only of spiculation on the propodeum, lateral mesonotum and the petiole. Petiole with a low node flattened dorsally in profile; postpetiole with a domed profile and ovoid in dorsal view.

Wheeler (1922) included it from Cameroun (Johann-Albrechtschöhe, Conradt), plus very wide sub-Saharan localities. He noted his specimens, four majors from Faradje, and five workers from Garamba (in the stomach of a frog) matched Emery's description of the types from Abyssinia, but the minors were darker; the major size was no more than 6 mm whereas cubangensis was described by Forel as being TL 7 mm, with whole head opaque; Wheeler's specimens had the smooth shining areas of the vertex shown in his illustrations (right).

Bernard (1952) noted it as inhabiting all of tropical Africa, but probably originating in montane areas, from where come the principal varieties. In Guinea it was very common around Mt. Nimba, with colonies on the crests at 1600 m. As was frequent with the systematics of Santschi, Bernard found minors and majors from one locality appearing to come from different races. Majors (4 from Nion) tended to have the rounded matt head typical of the variety bisperula (a mis-spelling of bispecula). Minors on the other hand appeared most like the variety ascarus from Eritrea, being blacker, shinier and with a more slender petiole. He also described the previously unknown queen.


{Pheidole speculifera major}The photomontage of a soldier is collated from http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0003237
Collection Information - Specimen Code CASENT0003237; Locality Gabon: Woleu-Ntem: 31.3 km 108° ESE Minvoul; 02°04'48"N 012°24'24"E 600 m; Collection codes: BLF01684; Date: 11 Feb 1998; Collected by: B.L.Fisher; Method: EC19 sifted litter; Habitat: rainforest; Transect Type: MW 50 sample transect, 5m Transect Sample No.: 11


{Pheidole speculifera minor}In Nigeria it nests in dead wood and soil in crevices on living trees. Rare but found foraging on the ground and tending aphids on cocoa, e.g. at Onipe 1/1.

In Ghana, specimens determined as this were found in dead wood on the ground under cocoa, and as Pheidole near speculifera foraging in cocoa leaf litter at the Mamfe-Mampong farm in Ghana by Room (1971); also on cocoa mistletoe (Room, 1975); and on cocoa at Kade by Majer (1975, 1976 b), using pkd, and finding two workers in a single sample. Two workers were found on the ground under Amelonado cocoa at CRIG (Bigger, 1981a).

Relatively abundant in shaded areas of one cocoa plot at Nko'emvon in Cameroun, where Jackson (1984) collected it in pitfall traps. Weakly negatively associated with Pheidole species 2 in the same plot.

The photomontage is of minors collected in Cameroun - Cameroon 71 from location BOU (Bondé - river near N'kolobondé at 3°13.31' N 10°15.01'; flat land, between the Chapel and the river), 18 April 2001 south-western tropical coastal forest area between Edéa and Campo (McKey Wolbachia project) , nest in the ground. Other images can be seen in the folder at - {original description}


{Pheidole speculifera minor} The photomontage is of a minor worker from Ghana, collector S Sky Stephens, 2006. Other images can be seen in the folder at - {original description}

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