Cataulacus kenyensis Santschi
Type location Kenya (Cataulacus jeanneli st. kenyensis,
Santschi, 1935b: 272, illustrated, worker; junior synonym of weissi
in Bolton, 1974a: 39; revived from synonymy and raised to species
Bolton, 1982: 358)
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Santschi's (1935b) description is at
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WORKER - TL 3.6 mm (Bolton, 1982: 358, not illustrated, and not
described). |
WORKER - TL 2.74-3.08 mm, HL 0.85, HW 0.85, SL ca 0.4, PW 0.55
The photomontage is of a worker from Tanzania, Mkomazi
Game Reserve, 3°54.75' S 37°48.58' E, pkd collection
from Acacia zanzibarica, Tree 5/26; 6.i.1997, by G
McGavin. Other images can be seen in the folders at -
and .
In general form somewhat similar to
Cataulacus
cestus but head covered in stud-like hairs and not very
short erect bristles. In full-face view the head is uniquely
square, albeit with weakly convex sides; when tilted slightly
backwards the shape is broadly ovoid, even the clypeal margin
being weakly convex. Very distinctive sculpturation and large
eyes. Occipital corners of head and sides of head behind the eyes
without denticles. Dorsum of head strongly reticulate with no
rugosity. Alitrunk dorsum weakly rugose, longitudinal on top of
the pronotum, rugae running obliquely on the lateral alitrunk.
Dorsal and lateral surfaces of petiole and postpetiole are
longitudinally rugose. Femora also strongly longitudinally rugose.
Hairs on all dorsal surfaces numerous, progressively shorter and
stouter anteriorly, those on anterior of cephalic dorsum,
especially the clypeus, strongly clavate. Pronotum is strongly
marginate, with the humeral angles with a very small triangular
tooth; margination with minute denticles no more than the bases of
the minute erect hairs, terminating posteriorly in a single larger
denticle close to the promesonotal junction. Mesonotum and
propodeum not marginate but with a few minute denticles. Propodeal
spines moderately long elongated triangles and angled upwards
posteriorly.
Apparently commensal with Crematogaster mimosae on Trees
5/17 and 5/26, Acacia zanzibarica; the same trees also had
numbers of Tetraponera bifoveolata. |
The photomontage is of a queen from Tanzania, Mkomazi
Game Reserve, 3°54.75' S 37°48.58' E, pkd collection
from Acacia zanzibarica, Tree 5/28; 6.i.1997, by G
McGavin. Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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