Terataner elegans Bernard
Type location Guinea (Bernard, 1952, illustrated, queen;
worker described by Bolton, 1981b: 292) holotype queen collected at Kéoulenta, sample 2, savanna,
by Lamotte; worker and queen described (see Bolton, 1995)
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Bolton's modern description (1981b) is at
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Nigeria specimen (Terataner species T¹,
Taylor 1980a: 7). WORKER. TL 6.21 mm, HL 1.31, HW 1.24, SL 0.78, PW
0.93
Colour orange-brown, darker posteriorly (one CRIN specimen was
generally lighter). Appearance dull due to an all over fine
reticulate sculpturation, overlaid by longitudinal rugae, most
marked on the head but finer posteriorly until they disappear on
the posterior dorsum of the first gastral tergite. Erect hairs
short and sparse; pilosity on the dorsal surfaces but extremely
sparse and very short. Lateral posterior corners of the head and
anterior dorsal corners of the pronotum with acute angles or
minute denticles. Petiole teeth pyramidal with a round apex in
front view. Postpetiole in front view is hemispherical, with a
flat anterior face which has pronounced vertical rugae.
Collected from shrub vegetation at the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Idi Ayunre, SC3
Block, and on cocoa at Ogbere (near Ibadan) and Ife, where it was
found in a debris tent on a cocoa flower. The last was the only
Nigerian record listed by Bolton (1981b).
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Other
records listed by Bolton (1981b) were almost all from Ghana
- at CRIG (B. Bolton; C.A.M. Campbell), Kunso (D.J. Cross),
Adeisio, Bunso and Sajimasi (D. Leston), and Aburi (P.M. Room).
The photomontage is collated from the Antweb.org site at
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0102230
Collection Information: Specimen Code CASENT0102230; Locality
Ghana: Ashanti: [Tafo; PF 4:3]; Collection codes: ANTC4504; Date:
27 Feb 1970; Collected by: B.Bolton
The holotype queen can be seen at
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0101456
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