Oligomyrmex (Aneleus) silvestrii (Santschi)
Soldier -
Minor -
Type location Ghana (as genus Aneleus, Santschi,
1914d: 357, illustrated, soldier & worker) collected at Aburi by
F. Silvestri; also from Guinea, Mt. Nimba, first male
description (Bernard, 1952: 239, illustrated); soldier, worker and
male described (see Bolton, 1995)
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Santschi's (1914d) description is at
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Bernard's (1952) description of the male is at
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From Guinea, Bernard (1952) described this species (as Aneleus
silvestrii) as apparently common in the Mt. Nimba area. Workers
and soldiers were taken at Nion, 700 m; in the leaf litter sievings of
the north-east forest (Villiers); at Ravin I in the forest and on the
crests of Mount Tô. The male specimen, which he described and
illustrated, came from Nion.
Reported as found in Ghana in cocoa leaf litter at the
Mampong Cemetery farm (Room, 1971).
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The photomontage of a worker is collated from
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0409327
Collection details - Locality: Central African Republic:
Prefecture Sangha-Mbaéré; Réserve Spéciale
de Forêt Dense de Dzanga-Sangha, 12.7 km 326° NW Bayanga;
03°00'18"N 016°11'36"E, 420m. Collection
Information: Collection codes: BLF4100. Date: 10-17 May 2001.
Collected by: B.L.Fisher. Method: EC19 sifted litter. Habitat:
rainforest. Transect Type: MW 50 sample transect, 5m Transect Sample
No.: 08.
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