Leptogenys elegans Bolton
Type location Nigeria (Bolton, 1975a: 265, illustrated, head ,
plus eye shape); holotype worker and two paratype workers were
collected by Bolton from the stump of a rotten tree branch at CRIN,
(10.ix.1969) .
WORKER - Nigeria specimen - TL 4.50-4.90 mm, HL 0.96-1.02, HW
0.68-0.72, SL 0.89-0.94, PW 0.58-0.62
Colour black, extremities yellow-brown, shiny. Coarsely sculptured
with fovea smaller on head than elsewhere on body.
Bolton's description is at
.
Observed foraging on native trees and cocoa in Ghana,
including pkd collections, at Pankese Cocoa Station (1 worker, C.A.
Collingwood, 10.ix.1969), Bunso (6 workers by pkd, 7 and 30.vii.1969),
CRIG (1 worker, ant ecology sample, 8.x.1966) and Asikaisu (1 worker,
ant ecology sample, 9.ix.1969) (all by D. Leston).
Also from Ivory Coast, at Plantation Niecky, 40 km west of
Abidjan (5 workers, W.L. Brown, 14.i.1963); and Cameroun at
Byime-Assi (G. Terron) (all above in Bolton, 1975a). |