Dorylus (Dorylus) striatidens Santschi
- type form
- Dakar form
Type location Senegal (Santschi, 1910g: 745, illustrated,
worker) collected at Casamance, by Claveau; worker only known (see
Bolton, 1995). Also from Dakar, by Melou (Wheeler, 1922)
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Santschi's (1910g) description is at
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As Santschi suspected, this appears to embody two species, with
the larger Dakar form being separated from the true Casamance
form. The latter appears to be matched by the specimens I drew
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Dorylus (Dorylus) species A
TL 5.57-2.83 mm. At least four morphs; largest HL 1.49, HW
1.37, SL 0.59, PW 0.78
Colour yellow-brown, apices darker. Sculpturation of scattered
small hair-pits on dorsal surfaces; lateral alitrunk very finely
reticulostriate, lateral petiole finely reticulate. Erect hairs
sparse, on clypeal margin and posterior margins of gastral
segments; relatively abundant pilosity. Head with slightly convex
sides, widest at midlength. Mandibles with three moderate, blunt
teeth. Clypeal margin slightly produced medially, frontal carinae
highly raised with curious posterior processes. Promesonotum
slightly convex. Subpetiolar process flattened with triangular
forward pointing apex.
In Nigeria, I collected it from leaf litter, dead wood
on ground, and a possible nest on a cocoa tree crevice at CRIN.
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Photomontage
of a specimen from Sudan, 10 km south west of Thar Jath,
South Sudan Province, collector Awatif Omer, 2006. Matching the
type Casamance form of Santschi (1910g).
Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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