Simopone schoutedeni Santschi
Type location Zaïre, worker caste only (Kamaiembi, near
Luebo, by Dr Schouteden, 17.xi.1921, in Santschi, 1923e: 260,
illustrated, worker); senior synonym of wilburi from Zaïre
(Weber, 1949a: 7, illustrated, worker; synonymy by Brown, 1975; see
Bolton 1995) .
Santschi's (1923e) description is on
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Weber's (1949a) description of wilburi is on
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Brown (1975: 81) described examining the unique worker type specimen
- HL 0.97 mm, HW 0.67 behind the eyes; Petiole disc very slightly
narrowed in front and margined both front and rear, almost square.
Head coarsely punctate, space between eyes and frontal carinae finely
longitudinally reticulo-striate, near sericeous. Coarse punctures also
on the shining, near smooth, alitrunk dorsum. Petiole and postpetiole
more densely and finely punctate, gaster even more finely so but still
shining. Pilosity of reclining white pubescence. Colour black, clypeus
and femora brown, antennae, tibiae, tarsi and mandibles yellowish.
Later the same day, he saw a specimen from Yangambi (A Raignier and J
van Boven), taken with other specimens nesting in hollow twigs in Zaïre.
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