Sphinctomyrmex chariensis Santschi
Type location Chad (Sphinctomyrmex rufiventris stirps
chariensis, n. stirps, Santschi, 1915c: 245, male; raised to
species by Brown, 1975); male only. Collected from Moyen-Chari, Fort
Archambault - nearest modern location Mahimi, Chad (and not
Central African Republic given in Bolton, 1995; if latitude
and longitude in Wheeler, 1922, are correct); by Dr Decorse, 1904, 2
males .
Santschi's (1915c) description is at
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My translation is: MALE, TL 4.5 mm; colour, head and thorax brown
black, rest yellow brown. Pilosity as type (rufiventris) main
difference being the more regular posterior convexity of the head.
Ocelli smaller and separated by their own diameter (separation less in
the type). Second segment of funiculus nore than twice as long as
wide; following segments two and a half times as long. Sides of
propodeum puncturate like the rest, but with several longitudinal
striae near the edge of the declivity, that has similar transverse
fine striae. Petiole node, less regularly rounded dorsally, with a
feebly concave dorsum. Discoidal fringe brown.
Santschi (1930a: 50) gave a fresh description, with illustrations,
as Aethiopone rufiventris v. chariensis, this is at
.
The fresh specimens were from Mali (Soudan français),
Senenkou, 250 km. in the Koulouba Valley, collector Andrieu. 3 males
captured at a light. December 1928. |