The Ants of Africa
Genus Crematogaster
Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris Mayr

Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris Mayr

return to key {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server}Type location Congo (Cremastogaster Buchneri For. subspec. clariventris nov. subsp., Mayr, 1895: 139, worker; Forel, 1911e: 271, queen), collected at Loango Coast; 4°39'7" S 11°48'45" E, by H. Brauns - see below
Worker and queen only described (see Bolton, 1995) .


Mayr's (1895) description, with that of Crematogaster biimpressa (removed to separate status as species), is at {original description}.


{Crematogaster clariventris} Nigeria specimens (Taylor, 1979: 37). WORKER. Size variable TL 3.89-6.33 mm; largest HL 1.43, HW 1.71, SL 1.00, PW 0.93
Distinctively coloured with head and alitrunk dark brown, gaster orange, shiny. Alitrunk and head finely striate. Dense pilosity but few erect hairs. Alitrunk profile rounded, mesonotal carina low, mesonotum descending steeply into an impressed metanotal groove. Propodeal spines moderately long, near straight and acute. Postpetiole with near rectangular lower anterior corners.

Wheeler (1922) included records from Liberia (?Nebena, by Scherer, listed in Forel, 1911e, queen), Nigeria (Oni Camp east of Lagos, by W.A. Lamborn) and Cameroun (Sjöstedt).

Santschi (1935) noted specimens from a nest at Kasai Kondue, Zaïre, collected by E Luja, size varying from 3 to 6 mm (more than that noted by Mayr.

Bernard (1952) noted that it was rare in the Mount Nimba, Guinea, collections; listing Gama, Zouépo (1000 m forest), and 1215 m, forest numerous workers; adding common in Africa save for southern areas.


{Nest of Crematogaster clariventris} The usual colony is made up of a number of small carton nests on lower storey trees, including cocoa (right) and kola.

A fairly common dominant throughout all cocoa in Nigeria, on about 8% of trees, where it tends Homoptera (Taylor, 1977; Taylor & Adedoyin, 1978). Adenuga and Adeboyeku (1987) report it as attending a homopteran on mango. Eguagie (1975) reported actual physical damage to the surface of young cocoa pods by this species, at Ikom in south-eastern Nigeria.

In Ghana, Collingwood (1968-69) suspected that many of Strickland's (1951a) references to Crematogaster depressa were actually of this species and Bolton (1970-71) listed it as one of the six most common carton-nesting Crematogaster species on cocoa (simply at CRIG or in Ghana is not clear) and noted that it was a common species. Leston (1973) also regarded it as a dominant in Ghana, and it was collected by Room (1971) in 30 selected samples as a dominant on cocoa canopy. Also from cocoa mistletoe (Room, 1972a, 1975), where it ranked third in terms of numbers of individuals (15,158) from 87 of 630 samples (14%), the occurrence, however, ranked it only 7th at the cocoa/mistletoe junction and 11th on mistletoe plants (on 15% of the plants surveyed). Majer found it in 3.5% of his 144 pkd samples at Kade, with 600-1000 workers per sample (1975, 1976a, b, c). In a survey of an area of Amelonado cocoa at CRIG, Bigger (1981a) found it to occupy 84% of the available trees. He also found it on 35.8% of cocoa trees of 338 trees scattered at 29 virus outbreak sites The species actually occurred at 13 sites of which 11 were at CRIG). Campbell (1994) investigated its associations with Homoptera, showing a close association with Stictococcus sjostedti. Finally, it was found by Belshaw & Bolton (1994b), as a 'tourist', in leaf litter samples under cocoa at Asiakwa and Bunso in the semi-deciduous forest zone.


{Crematogaster clariventris} The photomontage of a syntype worker is collated from http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0902077


Oxford University Museum specimens

Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris
B Taylor det.
Ivory Coast
Erena Dupont
iii.2014
Taï National Park
5˚45'00" N
7˚07'00" W
22
range of sizes

5
{album}
Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris
B Taylor det.
Ivory Coast
Erena Dupont
iv.2014
Taï National Park
5˚45'00" N
7˚07'00" W
15
major & minor workers

2
{album}
Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris
B Taylor det.
Ivory Coast
Erena Dupont
v.2014
Taï National Park
5˚45'00" N
7˚07'00" W
17
major & minor workers

4
{album}
Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris
B Taylor det.


Cameroun
A Fotso Kuate
Sample 28

3.ix.2009
Field 29
03°54'30" N
11°25'58" E
Quadrat in forest


2
{album}
Crematogaster (Atopogyne) clariventris
B Taylor det.
Central African Republic
P Annoyer

07.vi.1998
Dzanga-Sangha
02°53’ N
16°15’ E
Bayanga-Lidjombo; 10.30-12.30 h
1
{album}

Crematogaster clariventris major The photomontage is of a major worker from Cameroun; from Field 29; 3.ix.2009 (fk unmounted 28); collector A Fotso Kuate.


Crematogaster clariventris minor The photomontage is of a minor worker from Cameroun as above.


{Crematogaster clariventris}The photomontage is of a minor from the Central African Republic, Dzanga-Sangha NP; Bayanga-Lidjombo; 07.vi.1998; 10.30-12.30 h, collector Philippe Annoyer. 

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