| The Ants of Africa SUBFAMILY PONERINAE - Genus Platythyrea |
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| Contents - Ponerinae - PONERINAE Introduction |
In Tribe PLATYTHYREINI.
Diagnostic Features - The entirety of the head, alitrunk, pedicel, gaster and appendages with very fine shagreening and with scattered larger, shallow punctures. All surfaces covered by an extremely fine dense pubescence and devoid of standing hairs. Two pectinate spurs on the end of the middle and hind tibiae, and a median tooth on the pretarsal claws. Alitrunk with promesonotal suture distinct, but the metanotal suture obsolete or absent.
Roger's (1863a) genus definition is at
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Revised by Brown (1975), from where the following key is derived. Brown noted that crucheti appeared to be possibly no more than a small form of conradti.
Key to workers known from Africa
| ¤ | Male & queen only known | Zimbabwe - matopoensis |
| not in Brown's key; original description, notably frontal carinae being close together (almost contiguous) and petiole shape suggests, similarity to arnoldi | Tanzania - viehmeyeri | |
| 1 | Opening
of propodeal spiracle round or oval |
2 |
| -- | Opening
of propodeal spiracle elongate, slit-shaped |
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| 2 | Large, AL > 3.8 mm | 3 |
| -- | Smaller, AL < 3.8 mm | 4 |
| 3 | Petiole
with rounded node; TL 14-16.5 mm; dull black |
East Africa - cribrinodis |
| -- | Dorsal
surfaces with no more than fine sculpturation, in parts shiny; coarse
puncturation small and shallow; petiole with distinctive flat-topped
node; TL 8.4 mm; black with reddish appendages |
West Africa - frontalis |
| 4 | Posterior
margin of petiole node unarmed; mandibles edentate; TL 6.5 mm;
brownish-blackmost of head and appendages more red |
South Africa - cooperi |
| -- | Posterior margin of petiole node with 2-3 blunt teeth; mandibles distinctly toothed | 5 |
| 5 | HW < 1.0 mm in full face view, scapes not reaching posterior margin of head; TL 5.0-5.5 mm; black with lower legs ferruginous | Cameroun - tenuis |
| -- | HW > 1.0 mm in full face view, scapes at least slightly exceeding posterior margin of head | 6 |
| 6 | Funiculus
segment 2 about twice as long as segment 3 and much longer than the eye;
TL 7 mm; black appendages brownish red |
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West Africa & Congo Basin - occidentalis |
| -- | Funiculus segment 2 about same length as that of 3 and much shorter than the eye | 7 |
| 7 | Posterodorsal
margin of petiole with a sharp margin that includes the two lateral
teeth; TL 6.6-7.0 mm; generally black with grey pubescence, appendages
red-brown |
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Panafrican forests - modesta |
| -- | Posterodorsal
margin of petiole more or less rounded between lateral teeth and base of
mandible with a conspicuous dorsolateral grove; sculpture opaque with
numerous conspicuous punctures on the petiole and other dorsal surfaces;
TL 8.5-9.5 mm; black front of head and appendages red |
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Southern Africa - schultzei |
| 8 | Eyes
small, no wider than scape; petiole node with sharp projecting
posterodorsal margin; TL 9.0-10.7 mm; overall black, appendages and
first gastral segment red; remainder of gaster yellow |
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West Africa & Congo Basin - gracillima |
| -- | Eyes much longer than width of scape; petiole with posterodorsal margin no more than weakly projecting | 9 |
| 9 | Posterior
face of petiole node concave, sharply distinct from dorsum, with weakly
overhanging border; mesonotum not impressed; TL 11.8-13.5 mm; black,
mandibles castaneous red |
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Zimbabwe & Zaïre - arnoldi |
| -- | Posterior face of petiole flat to convex, continuing from rounded dorsum; mesonotum often impressed | 10 |
| 10 | Petiole
node long and narrow; mesonotum distinctly impressed over whole length;
TL 12.5 mm; black but dull and pruinoes, appendages more brown,
mandibles and tarsi red |
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southern Africa - lamellosa |
| -- | Petiole node not so long and narrow; mesonotum not hardly impressed | 11 |
| 11 | Larger,
AL > 3.8 mm; TL ca 12.5 mm; generally black but with dull grey
appearance due to dense pubescence, extremities red-brown |
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West Africa - conradti |
| -- | Smaller AL < 3.8 mm; TL 7.5 mm; pruinose black | Angola - crucheti |
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