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SUBFAMILY MYRMICINAE - Genus Messor - Messor arenarius (Fabricius)

Messor arenarius (Fabricius)

return to key return to listIran list {link to the Hymenoptera Name Server} Type location North Africa (Formica arenaria, Fabricius, 1787: 310, worker; André, 1883b: 366, queen; Emery, 1891b: 12, queen & male; Forel, 1902a: 148, male) Barbary, Dom. Vahl - no type images on Antweb (July 2014) but see ZMCU type below
junior synonyms
amaurocyclia (Myrmica amaurocyclia, Foerster, 1850b: 486, worker; synonymy by Roger, 1862c: 292) from Algeria
bugnioni (Stenamma (Messor) Bugnioni n. sp., Forel, 1904c: 13, worker; synonymy by Forel, 1904f: 424) from Algeria Biskra, M Bugnion - no type images on Antweb (January 2016)
scalpturata (Myrmica scalpturata n.sp., Nylander, 1856b: 83, worker, synonymy by Roger, 1862c: 292) from Algeria, in collection of Dr Sichel - no type images on Antweb (January 2016)
subspecies
alfierii (Messor arenarius Fab. stirps alfieri nov., Santschi, 1938a: illustrated, worker) from Egypt, Meadi, 18.xii.1912 - see below
diabolus (Messor arenarius Fab. var. diabolus nov., Santschi, 1938a: 35, illustrated, worker) from Egypt, El Arica, Sinai, 28.viii. 1917, Graves - no type images on Antweb (January 2016)
ratus (Messor arenarius var. ratus n. var., Menozzi, 1933b: 51, worker) from Israel, Wadi Muallich, east of Bethlehem - no type images on Antweb (January 2016)
sahlbergi (Messor barbarus L. r. Sahlbergi n. stirps, Forel, 1913d: 428, worker) from Egypt new status, Heliopolis, U. Sahlberg - no type images on Antweb (January 2016)
thebaicus (Messor arenarius Fab. stirps thebaicum n. st., Santschi, 1912b: 164, soldier & worker) from Egypt, Letourneux, in Museum de Paris - see below


{Messor arenarius worker antenna}Fabricius's (1787) description is at {original description}. Nylander's (1856b) description of scalpturata is at {original description}. Forel's (1904c) description of bugnioni is at (footnote from Forel, 1904f) {original description}. Emery (1908e: 439) gave a full description, this is at {original description}. Santschi's (1912b) description of thebaiacus is at {original description} Forel's (1913d) description of sahlbergi is at {original description}. Menozzi's (1933b) description of ratus is at {original description} Santschi's (1938a) description of alfierii is at {original description} Santschi's (1938a) description of diabolus is at

{original description}

{Messorarenarius type heads}

{Messor arenarius alfierii heads}
{Messor arenarius diabolus major}

Messor arenarius type The photomontage is of the type worker collated from http://www.daim.snm.ku.dk/digitized-type-collection-details-simple?catno=zmuc00241611


Messor arenarius alfierii The photomontage is of the type major of alfierii collated from https://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?code=casent0913157


Messor arenarius alfieriiThe photomontage is of the type minor of alfierii collated from https://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?code=casent0913158


Messor arenarius thebaicusThe photomontage is of the type minor of thebaicus collated from https://www.antweb.org/specimenImages.do?code=casent0913159


Egypt records - Messor arenarius sculpturata (Nylander, 1856b) in collection of Dr Sichel.
Messor arenarius thebaiacus (Santschi, 1912b), locality not given) collector Letourneux, 2 workers in Museum of Paris.
Messor arenarius ssp alfierii Santschi, 1938a: 34, illustrated, worker - in HNS as Messor arenarius st. alfierii Santschi.
Messor arenarius diabolus Santschi, 1938a: 35, illustrated, worker - in HNS as Messor arenarius var. diabolus Santschi

Alfieri (1931) listed one finding - from Charkeih Province, Isamailieh, workers, 5.xi.1925.


{short description of image}The photomontage is of workers from Egypt, taken by Mostafa Sharaf. These probably are Messor foreli
Sharaf list - material examined: type form Abu-Mena, 8.iv.1954 (2) ; Kom Oshim, (1); Burg El-Arab (Alexandria), 7.4.1945 (1); Marsa Matrouh, 10.v.1957 (1) (ASUC); Mariut, 10.iii.1914, Efflatoun (1 worker); Abu-Rawash, 10.vi.1952, Shabaan (1 worker) (CUC).

Of diabolus - Pyramids (Giza), 19.xii.1953 (1); Gebel Asfar (Qalyubiya), 1.i.1953 (1); Gebel Asfar (Qalyubiya), 28.xi.1952 (2); Daqahliya, Egypt, 20.iv.1952 (1); Abu-Qir (Alexandria), 21.iv.1952 (1); Pyramids (Giza), 12.x.1952 (1) (ASUC).
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