Description by Wheeler (1922) of Pheidole batrachorum
Wheeler, who did not list dea in his catalogue. Type location
Akenge, Zaïre (Lang and Chapin).
MAJOR
- Length 4.5 to 5 mm. Allied to P. caffra Emery. Head a little
longer than broad, scarcely narrowed in front, with straight sides and
deeply excised posterior border, the vertex convex, the occipital
region distinctly depressed, the occipital and frontal groove shallow.
Eyes small, broadly elliptical, rather flat, at the anterior third of
the sides of the head. Mandibles convex with bluntly bidentate tips.
Clypeus flat, carinate, its anterior border notched in the middle.
Frontal area small, subtriangular, deeply impressed, without median
carinula. Frontal carinae not strongly diverging behind, prolonged
backward as a pair of rugae to the posterior fifth of the head and
forming the inner borders of flat, scrobe-like impressions for the
antennae. The latter slender, their scapes distinctly flattened but not
dilated at the base, extending to nearly half the distance between the
eyes and the posterior corners of the head; club shorter than the
remainder of the funiculus; joints 2 to 8 distinctly longer than broad.
Pro- and mesonotum not separated by a suture, convex; humeri prominent;
mesonotum with strong transverse torus; metanotal constriction very
sharp and deep; propodeum broader than long, its base straight and
horizontal, as long as the declivity, dorsally with a broad
longitudinal groove; the spines acute, stout at the base, as long as
the dorsum of the propodeum and as long as their distance apart,
directed upward and somewhat backward and distinctly curved downward.
Petiole twice as long as broad, scarcely broader behind than in front,
with nearly straight sides; in profile with long, feebly concave
anterior and short, vertical posterior surface to the node, the
superior border transverse, sharp and feebly emarginate. Postpetiole
nearly three times as broad as the petiole, broader than long, very
convex and rounded above, the sides bluntly angular in the middle.
Gaster smaller than the head, subcircular, its anterior border slightly
truncated, the dorsal surface somewhat depressed. Legs long, femora
thickened in the middle.
Subopaque; mandibles, clypeus, frontal area, and
posterior half of gaster smooth and shining. Mandibles coarsely and
sparsely punctate; coarsely rugose at the base. Clypeus very finely
rugulose, especially on the sides. Head densely and finely, but not
deeply punctate, longitudinally rugose, the rugae being rather widely
separated and subsiding on the posterior fifth of the head; the
posterior fourth also with a few large, shallow, elongate foveolae.
Thorax, pedicel, and anterior half of gaster more opaque than the head,
finely and densely punctate; the pronotum also finely and rather
asymmetrically transversely rugulose. Metanotal constriction with sharp
rugae; declivity transversely rugose above. Basal half of gaster with
sparse elongate striations. Legs smooth and shining. Hairs coarse,
pointed, fulvous, long and erect, lacking on the thorax and sides of
the head, sparse on the pedicel and gaster and front of head; short and
closely appressed on the legs and antennae. Deep piceous, almost black;
mandibles, clypeus, cheeks, and appendages castaneous; the funiculi,
tips of scapes, tibiae, tarsi, and articulations of the legs paler and
more reddish.
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MINOR
- Length 3 to 3.5 mm. Head (without the mandibles) nearly circular, the
occipital border strongly marginate. Eyes rather small but convex, just
in front of the middle of the sides of the head. Mandibles long,
deflected, their external borders concave, their tips with two
prominent teeth, the remainder of the apical border finely denticulate.
Antennae long and slender, the scapes extending fully one-third their
length beyond the occipital border of the head. Clypeus rather flat in
the middle, ecarinate, its anterior border entire and broadly rounded.
Thorax resembling that of the soldier, but the humeri not prominent,
the torus of the mesonotum is feebler, the propodeal spines are more
slender, and distinctly shorter than the propodeal dorsum and more
curved than in the soldier. Petiole more slender, the node lower, more
conical, its superior border not emarginate, scarcely more than twice
as long as broad. Postpetiole campanulate, as long as broad, broader
behind than in front. Gaster elongate elliptical, with truncated
anterior border, its dorsal surface convex. Legs long and slender.
Shining; mandibles very finely and densely striolate.
Clypeus, head, thorax, and pedicel densely punctate or reticulate; the
head somewhat smoother and more shining in the middle anteriorly; the
sides of the pronotum smooth and polished; cheeks and sides of front
with a few longitudinal rugulae. Base of first gastric segment
sculptured much as in the soldier. Hairs less coarse than in the
soldier, present also on the thorax; hairs on the legs and antennae
longer and more abundant, on the scapes abundant and oblique. Colour
very much like that of the soldier.
Described from four soldiers and twenty-one workers all
taken from the stomachs of toads (Bufo polycercus and funereus)
and frogs (Arthroleptis variabilis). This species is certainly
distinct from caffra in the greater size and different shape of
the head of the soldier, the long acute and curved propodeal spines and
different shape of the thorax. It is evidently a Rain Forest insect,
whereas caffra, seems to be confined to dry country.
The photomontages are collated from http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0405366
(top) and
http://www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0405368
(bottom.
Collection details - Central African Republic: Prefecture
Sangha-Mbaéré; Parc National Dzanga-Ndoki, Mabéa Bai, 21.4 km 53° NE
Bayanga; 03°02'00"N 016°24'36"E 510m Collection Information: Collection
codes: BLF4000. Date: 1-7 May 2001. Collected by: B.L.Fisher. Method:
EC19 sifted litter. Habitat: rainforest Transect Type: MW 50 sample
transect, 5m. Transect Sample No.: 03.
Specimens listed among those seen by Fischer, Hita
Garcia & Peters (2012).
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