Pheidole costauriensis (Santschi) new status
Soldier -
Minor -
Type location Ghana (Pheidole rotundata For. st.
costauriensis n. st., Santschi, 1914a: 433, soldier;
Santschi, 1915c: 250, worker), from Winnebah, collector unknown
.
Santschi's (1914a) description of costauriensis is at
.
Emery's (1915j) illustrated revision of melancholica, with
notes on costauriensis is at
.
Soldier (Santschi, 1914a) - comparisons all with
Pheidole
rotundata - TL 5.3 mm; head oval, very convex, slightly
longer than wide in posterior third; with a complete median notch;
eyes in anterior third of head; clypeus feebly carinate with
slightly scalloped anterior margin; mandibles with elongated
punctures changing to striations on outer edges; scape reaches
middle of head; segment three of funiculus as wide as long, others
longer and longer; pronotum strongly conical laterally over all
matt due to fine reticulo-puncturation, upper head and gaster
submatt; pronotum with transverse rugae; yellowish pilosity
sparse, except on gaster and legs; reddish-brown, alitrunk more
red with angles of pronotum and propodeal spines dark brown, legs
yellow brown
Worker - TL 3 mm; head longer and more rounded posteriorly;
dorsum of alitrunk more strongly sculptured; propodeum longer with
stronger spines; black or very dark brown, appendages and
mandibles brownish.
Worker (Santschi, 1915c: 250) - TL 2.5 mm; head more rounded than
rotundata; dorsum of alitrunk and sides of head lightly
reticulo-punctate, but shiny (smooth in the type rotundata)
dark brown
Holotype soldier collected at Winnebah, from Viehmeyer; worker
from Guinea, Kindia, collector Silvestri, 1 worker Wheeler
(1922) listed melancholica from Ghana (Aburi, F.
Silvestri).
The following specimens from Nigeria appear to match the overall
description and colouration but are larger than those described by
Santschi; although Santschi's size is larger than that of impressifrons. |
Pheidole species undet in crassinoda group
(formerly thought to be crassinoda) - Nigeria specimens
Soldier TL 8.11 mm, HL 2.91, HW 2.86, SL 1.37, PW 1.21
Minor TL 4.36 mm, HL 1.01, HW 0.86, SL 1.24, PW 0.58
Colour of both morphs, head and alitrunk brown/dark red-brown,
gaster darker to black, appendages lighter with tarsi and antennal
clubs brown.
An all over lighter variety was also found and this was denoted
as species T¹.
Soldier with the head principally smooth apart from
anterior longitudinal rugae, dorsum shiny. Pronotum rugulose;
mesonotum, propodeum and pedicel spiculate; postpetiole with
lateral sharp apices and light transverse rugae. Propodeal spines
relatively short, narrow and out-turned triangular. Gaster finely
punctate. Erect hairs few on the head but moderately abundant
elsewhere. |
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Minor
with head, pronotum and gaster; mesonotum, propodeum and pedicel
spiculate. Erect hairs sparse and relatively short. Head with
clypeus medially carinate, shallowly emarginate anteriorly;
longitudinal rugae on the genae. Petiole produced laterally and
the anterior of the peduncle.
In Nigeria collected at CRIN from a nest in a cocoa
crevice, the opening of which was closed with debris. Will tend
aphids on cocoa flowers.
Ewuim, Badejo & Ajayi (1997) used pitfall traps to monitor
the activity of ants in a forest floor and a one-year fallow plot
in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, at monthly intervals from November 1980 to
October 1981, with similar studies in October 1987 and June 1988.
They also made manual collections of ants from the ground surface
of the plots. Ten species of ants were collected, the most common
of which was P. crassinoda. This species accounted for 52%
and 88% of the ants collected manually from forest and fallow
respectively. It was also significantly higher in the pitfall
traps. |
The
photomontage is of a major from Ghana, collector Sky
Stephens, 2006. Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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The
photomontage is of a minor from Ghana, collector Sky Stephens,
2006. Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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