Technomyrmex (Engramma) andrei Emery
Bolton (1995) had - type location Gabon (Emery, 1899e:
488, illustrated, worker; Bernard, 1953b, 255, queen) collected at
Ogowe by Mocquerys; plus subspecies camerunensis (Emery,
1899e: 489, worker) from Cameroun, and schereri
(Forel, 1911e: 283, worker) from Liberia, collected at
Cape Mount, by Scherer; workers and queen known (in Wheeler, 1922;
see Bolton, 1995) .
This is superseded by Bolton (2007: 19) - type location Gabon
(Emery, 1899e: 488, illustrated, worker; Bernard, 1953b, 255,
queen [not listed by Bolton]) collected at Ogowe by Mocquerys;
junior synonyms schereri (Forel, 1911e: 283, worker) from
Liberia, collected at Cape Mount, by Scherer; wolfi
(Engramma wolfi, Forel, 1916: 432, worker, illustrated;
Wheeler, 1922: 204, queen & male [not mentioned by Bolton])
type location Zaïre, from St. Gabriel, collected by
Kohl; allecta (Engramma allecta, Stitz, 1916: 394,
illustrated, worker) type location Zaïre , collected
at Koloka, near Angu, by Schubotz; and zumpti (Santschi,
1937b: 102, male) type location Cameroun, at Elefantsee,
Kumba, Mt. Cameroun?, by F. Zumpt, xi. 1935; single male only
described.
Bolton (2007) has separated
Technomyrmex
camerunensis as a definitive species.
Emery's (1899e) description is at
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and Forel's (1911e) description of schereri is at -
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Bolton's (2007) fresh description is at
.
My translation for schereri - "TL 3 mm; much
smaller than the type, otherwise very similar. The propodeal
dorsum (Basalfläche) is much shorter and the declivity
distinctly steeper, with somewhat stumpier angles. Black, coxae,
tarsi pale yellowish; antennae, mandible and rest of leg brown.
The variety camerunensis is even closer to the type form."
Wheeler (1922) also listed findings from Cameroun
(Conradt) and Zaïre (Kinshasa, by Waelbroeck).
Bernard (1952) reported findings from Mt. Nimba, Guinea;
numerous workers and an alate queen, differing slightly from the
type in colour and diverse details, but certainly of this species
- the most common in French West Africa. Collected at N'Zo, Nion
crest at 1300 m, and in leaf litter sifting (Villiers). Mainly an
insect of grassland. |
Bolton
(2007: 19)... .
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Technomyrmex (Engramma) wolfi (Forel)
Type location Zaïre (Engramma wolfi, Forel,
1916: 423, illustrated, worker; Wheeler, 1922: 204, queen &
male) from St. Gabriel, collected by Kohl; combination in Technomyrmex
by Shattuck (1992b); all forms described (Bolton, 1995).
Forel's (1916) description is at
.
Wheeler (1922, with the illustration) noted collections from
Akenge, Ngayu and Medje (Lang & Chapin); Walikale to Lubutu
(J. Bequaert).
FEMALE (undescribed) - Length 4.6 to 5 mm. Very similar to the
worker. Head scarcely excavated behind. Eyes about two-fifths as
long as the sides of the head. Clypeal border each side of the
notch flattened and angularly projecting. Head and thorax a little
more finely punctate and therefore a little more shining than in
the worker. Propodeum feebly convex, sloping, without distinct
base and declivity. Dark brown; mandibles, antennae and
wing-insertions pale brown; legs, including the coxae, white, with
a dark brown band around each femur and the tips of the hind coxae
of the same color. Wings grayish hyaline, with pale brown veins
and pterostigma.
MALE (undescribed) - Length nearly 3 mm. Head through the eyes
as broad as long. Eyes and ocelli large. Mandibles well developed,
decussating, with long, very finely and evenly denticulate apical
borders. Clypeus short, with nearly straight, entire anterior
border. Antenna long and slender; scape and all joints, except the
first funicular, cylindrical; the latter as broad as long but not
broader than the succeeding joints. Thorax short, not broader than
the head; the mesonotum broader than long, not overhanging the
pronotum. Propodeum sloping, without distinct base and declivity.
Petiole with more distinct trace of the node at the anterior end
than in the worker. Genitalia moderately large, exserted. Legs
slender. Wing venation as in the female. Sculpture and pilosity
much as in the female, the hairs and pubescence being very sparse
and short, the former apparent only on the mouth-parts and tip of
the gaster. Dark brown; front of head and three large spots on the
mesonotum pale rusty brown; mandibles pale yellowish; scapes,
first funicular joint, and legs, including the coxae, sordid
white; the femora without brown bands. Wings and their veins a
little paler than in the female. |
The
specimens from Akenge, Ngayu, and Medje (a female and four
workers) were taken from the stomachs of toads (Bufo
polycercus, superciliaris, and funereus),
those from Walikale at lights. Kohl took the workers from which
Forel described the species in the virgin forest in the ground
among rotten leaves. This habit accounts for the occurrence of
specimens in the toads' stomachs.
The photomontage is collated from -
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0424015
Collection details - Central African Republic: Prefecture
Sangha-Mbaéré; Parc National Dzanga-Ndoki, 37.9 km
169° S Lidjombo; 02°22'14"N 016°10'21"E,
360m. Collection Information: Collection codes: BLF4130. Date:
20-28 May 2001. Collected by: B.L. Fisher. Method: EC19 sifted
litter. Habitat: rainforest. Transect Type: MW 50 sample transect,
5m Transect. Sample No.: 19. |
Technomyrmex species T¹
WORKER (from Nigeria, Taylor, 1978) TL 3.73 mm, HL 1.01, HW
0.92, SL 1.03, PW 0.61
Colour dark red-brown to black, extremities lighter and coxae of
mid- and hind-legs white, shiny. Erect hairs sparse and confined
to clypeus and gaster, although none on the first gastral segment.
Fine pubescence all over. Sculpturation of very fine reticulation,
especially on the alitrunk. Anterior clypeal border is deeply
emarginate. Propodeum convexly humped in profile.
In Nigeria, it nests in soil. Occasionally seen tending
aphids on cocoa, also recorded constructing a soil tent over
mealybugs, but not associated with black pod disease. Tents were
found at CRIN and Oloruntedo, near Ondo.
As Technomyrmex species T¹ in Taylor (1981) but
listed without reference by Bolton (2007). |
The
photomontage is of a specimen from Gabon, Pongara
National Park; Gabon 218; 27.v1-10.vii.2006; Winkler funnel; leaf
litter; collected by Yves Braet.
Other images can be seen in the folder at -
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Technomyrmex (Engramma) allectus (Stitz)
Type location Zaïre (Engramma allecta,
Stitz, 1916: 394, illustrated, worker) collected at Koloka, near
Angu, by Schubotz; worker only known (see Bolton, 1995).
Stitz's (1916) description is at
.
From the illustration and the following translation by Hauke
Koch, this seems most probably to be a junior synonym of
wolfi
- "Worker: TL 4mm; head at the point of the eyes as wide as
the length of the median line to the edge of the clypeus, with
convex sides, which are curved above the mandibular joints
slightly less than at the back of the head, where they descend
under a very rounded angle of the occipital corners into an almost
even, slightly concave hind margin, which is almost as wide as the
head between the front corners. Eyes in the middle of the sides of
the head. Clypeus convex, posterior border shallowly semicircular,
its frontal margin in the middle third deeply, almost
semicircularly cut, the two lobes resulting from this projecting
strongly over the mandibles on both sides. The margin of the
clypeus is impressed, the lateral impressions are merged with the
antennal grooves. Frontal carinae widely separated, ahead of their
apical end shortly bent outwards and directed toward the eyes.
Scapes when aligned parallel to the median line of the head,
surpassing the occiput by slightly more than 1/3 of their length.
Funicular joints 1-4 twice as long as wide at the end, the
following joints gradually decreasing in length till the
penultimate, which is 1.5 times as long as wide, the last one is
twice as long as the penultimate. Black, the head slightly
brownish, antennae brown, getting brighter to the tip of the
funiculus. Mandibles and legs light brown, at the end very bright,
almost yellow. The coxae of the middle and hindlegs as well as the
following proximal ends of the femora also are bright, almost
yellow. After this publication went to press, I got from Prof
Forel "Fourmis du Congo
" (Forel, 1916) with the
description of Engramma wolfi n. sp., whitch seems to fit
the species described here almost totally. Except for the eyes
being in the middle of the sides of the head (not behind), there
are only minor differences in the sculpture: Head and thorax are
punctuated evenly fine and dense, the lowering of the epinotum in
the same way as its basal area. |
Technomyrmex (Technomyrmex) zumpti Santschi
Type location Cameroun (Santschi, 1937b: 102, male) at
Elefantsee, Kumba, Mt. Cameroun?, by F. Zumpt, xi. 1935; single
male only described (see Bolton, 1995).
Santschi's (1937b) description is at
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