Camponotus (Tanaemyrmex) langi Wheeler
Type location Zaïre (Wheeler, 1922: 241, illustrated,
all forms); subspecies jejunus (Santschi, 1926b: 254,
worker, as variety) from Zaïre; all forms described
(see Bolton, 1995) .
Wheeler's description (1922) was -
MAJOR WORKER - TL 12.5 to 14 mm. Head unusually small, decidedly
longer than broad (4.1 X 3 mm, without the mandibles), slightly
narrower in front than behind, with broadly and not deeply excised
posterior border and evenly, feebly convex sides. Eyes rather
small and elongate, situated twice their length from the posterior
border of the head. Mandibles rather small, convex, with 7 short
teeth, Clypeus carinate, its anterior border emarginate on each
side, the median lobe very short, its border coarsely crenulate,
its corners obtuse. Frontal area small, subtriangular; frontal
carinae closely approximated, especially in front. Antennae long
(4.5 mm) and slender, not enlarged distally, their bases
distinctly flattened but not dilated, reaching nearly half their
length beyond the posterior border of the head; funiculi long,
filiform. Thorax low and narrow; metanotum distinct; propodeum
long, its base nearly four times the length of the declivity, with
a distinct, transverse impression in the middle. Petiole very low,
subquadrate, and as broad as long when seen from above, in profile
scarcely higher than long, obliquely truncated anteriorly and
posteriorly, with very blunt superior border. Gaster long and
narrow. Legs very long and thin; tibiae triangular in
cross-section, deeply channelled on all three surfaces, their
flexor borders without row of bristles.
Mandibles, clypeus, legs, sides of thorax, and sides and venter
of gaster somewhat shining, remainder of the body opaque.
Mandibles more opaque at the base, where they are densely
shagreened, smooth and coarsely punctate in the middle, coarsely
striated towards the tip. Clypeus, head, and thorax very densely
shagreened, the head more distinctly; clypeus, cheeks, and sides
of head with small, scattered shallow, piligerous punctures.
Gaster very finely and transversely shagreened,with very sparse
piligerous punctures.
Hairs and pubescence golden yellow, very sparse and short, more
abundant on the gula and top of the head, very short, sparse, and
appressed on the appendages. Sides of head with short, sparse,
stiff hairs. Pubescence very dilute, distinct on the gaster and
all parts of the head, longest on the gula. Head and gaster deep
castaneous; mandibles dark red, with black borders; clypeus and
adjacent portions of cheeks often reddish; tips and insertions of
antennal scapes, palpi, thorax, petiole, trochanters, and femora
dull brownish yellow; upper surface of pronotum, mesonotum, and
base of propodeum dark brown with paler sutures; tibiae, femora,
and tarsi dark brown, the latter somewhat paler at their tips;
posterior borders of gastric segments rather broadly yellowish and
shining. |
MINOR
WORKER - TL 11 to 12 mm. Head very long (3.4 mm, without the
mandibles) compared with its width (1.9 mm), the portion in front
of the eyes nearly as broad as long, a little broader in front,
with straight sides; behind the eyes it narrows rapidly into a
neck with concave sides, the occipital border being somewhat less
than one-third of the anterior border. Eyes prominent, situated
more than twice their length from the occipital border. Clypeus
resembling that of the maxima. Antennae longer, the scapes not
flattened, straight, reaching fully three-fifths of their length
beyond the occipital border. Thorax and petiole as in major but
lower, and the transverse impression on the base of the propodeum
scarcely indicated. Sculpture much finer, pilosity and pubescence
even sparser than in the maxima. Color paler; clypeus, cheeks,
funiculi, petiole, ventral portions of thorax, coxae, and femora
yellow; mandibles, scapes, posterior portion of head, tibiae, and
dorsal surface of thorax and gaster brown.
FEMALE (dealated) - TL 21 mm. Head large, slightly longer than
broad, broader behind than in front, with straight sides and
feebly and broadly excised posterior border. Mandibles more convex
than in the maxima, clypeus very similar. Antennal scapes very
slightly flattened at the base, extending nearly one-third their
length beyond the posterior corners of the head. Thorax through
the wing-insertions not broader than the head; mesonotum as long
as broad. Petiole much higher than in the worker, nearly twice as
high as long, elliptical from behind, its anterior and posterior
surfaces convex, its border narrowed above and slightly notched in
the middle, in profile rather acute. Mandibles shining, coarsely
punctate, their bases opaque. Head and body more shining than in
the maxima, but similarly sculptured. Pilosity like that of the
maxima but the pubescence very long and abundant on the prosterna,
fore coxae, and lower portions of the metapleurae; as long but
sparser on the gula and posterior surfaces of the head; short on
the scapes, but longer and oblique towards their tips. Tibiae and
tarsi with short, stiff, oblique hairs. Head black; mandibles,
sutures of thorax, upper portions of mesopleurae, and pro- and
mesonotum, scutellum, and gaster castaneous; remainder of thorax,
petiole, middle and hind coxae, and trochanters yellowish red.
Legs castaneous, tips of tarsi paler.
MALE - TL 13 mm. Head twice as long as broad, the portion in
front of the eyes long, with subparallel, slightly concave cheeks,
the posterior portion rapidly narrowed to the occiput, the sides
and occipital border nearly straight. Eyes convex, at the middle
of the sides of the head. Mandibles spatulate, bluntly pointed,
edentate but with overlapping tips. Clypeus carinate, without an
anterior lobe, its border broadly rounded. Antennae very long and
slender. Thorax and gaster long and narrow; propodeum elongate,
evenly convex, sloping, without distinct base and declivity.
Petiole much as in the minor worker. Legs very long. Mandibles,
head, thorax, and legs rather opaque; propodeum, petiole, and
gaster shining, punctuation feeble and inconspicuous. Hairs
yellow, short, and sparse as in the worker minima. Brownish
yellow; head, mesonotum, scutellum, tibiae, and tarsi brown;
mandibles darker. Wings distinctly yellow, with yellowish brown
veins and dark brown pterostigma.
Described from forty-one workers from Faradje (type locality), a
female and worker minima from Garamba, and two males from Faradje
(Lang and Chapin). The following note accompanies the specimens
from Faradje: "These long-legged ants are very fond of sugar
or anything sweet, such as fruits, etc. They are seldom seen
during the daytime. The colony had made its nest between boxes
that were piled up on the verandah of a house, and the ants were
assembled in a hollow space about half an inch wide. A few fibrous
particles of detritus were used in the construction of the nest."
There are no data accompanying the two specimens from Garamba, so
that I am not certain that the female is cospecific with the
worker. C. langi is very peculiar in the small, narrow
head of the maxima and the long neck-like occipital region of the
minima. There can be no doubt that what I have described as the
maxima is really the largest worker form. Fifteen specimens of the
series all agree in the shape and size of the head as represented
in the figure; the remaining specimens are all minimae. Mediae,
apparently, do not exist.
The photomontage is of a minor from the Central African
Republic, Dzanga-Sangha NP, Camp 3; 10.02.2005, U.V :
18h-3h, dans petite saline à proximité du camp;
collector Philippe Annoyer.. Other images can be seen in the
folder at - . |
The photomontages are of specimens from Madagascar.
They seem to match the Congo langi in most respects
despite the great geographic separation; an alternative may be
radamoides, see the image under
Camponotus
hova.
The major is collated from -
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0409180
Collection details - Locality: Madagascar: Province
d'Antananarivo; 3 km 41° NE Andranomay, 11.5 km 147° SSE
Anjozorobe; 18°28'24"S 047°57'36"E 1300m
Collection Information: Collection codes: BLF2464. Date: 5-13 Dec
2000. Collected by: Fisher, Griswold et al. Method: EB09 sifted
litter, night collecting. Habitat: montane rainforest. Transect
Type: MW 25 sample transect, 5m. |
The minor is collated from
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0409179
Collection details - Locality: Madagascar: Province
d'Antananarivo; 3 km 41° NE Andranomay, 11.5 km 147° SSE
Anjozorobe; 18°28'24"S 047°57'36"E 1300m
Collection Information: Collection codes: BLF2501. Date: 5-13 Dec
2000. Collected by: Fisher, Griswold et al. Method: EB06 ex rotten
tree stump. Habitat: montane rainforest. |
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