The Ants of Africa
Genus Technomyrmex
Technomyrmex (Technomyrmex) parviflavus Bolton
{Technomyrmex parviflavus}

Technomyrmex (T.) parviflavus Bolton

return to key {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server} Type location Ghana (Bolton, 2007: 31, illustrated, worker) from Bunso, collected by R Belshaw, leaf litter, ii.1992 .

Bolton's (2007) description is at {original description}.

Note - Bolton states the propodeal profile is "extremely shallowly convex .. and meeting the straight declivity through a blunted angle; straight-line length of dorsum distinctly less than depth of declivity to the spiracle". The illustration in Bolton's paper is listed as Fig. 15 and does not match that description and, given the propodeal profile in the other species he describes a close relatives - Technomyrmex senex and Technomyrmex sycorax, it seems certain that image was incorrect. The correct image appears to be Fig. 13, labelled as T. vexatus from Morocco - thus I have transposed the images (as shown right) [T. vexatus has the relatively domed propdeal profile]

{Technomyrmex species T4}

Technomyrmex species T4

Worker (Nigeria specimens, Taylor, 1978) - size variable. TL 2.03-2.49 mm, HL 0.62-0.72, HW 0.54-0.62, SL 0.62-0.72, PW 0.36-0.40

Colour yellow-brown but gaster darker. Appearance dull to due a very fine overall pubescence and a fine reticulate sculpturation. The latter forms a distinct longitudinal pattern on the pronotum. Erect hairs only on the ventral apex of the gaster, on the clypeus and a single short seta near the base of the fore coxa. In profile, the alitrunk is smoothly convex through the pronotum and mesonotum; the propodeum has an obtuse curved angle and the declivity is flat.

In Nigeria, my only collections were made at night in a house on CRIN, foraging in a column from a nest within the wall. The specimens probably are among those listed by Bolton

As Technomyrmex species T4 in Taylor (1981) but listed without reference by Bolton (2007).

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