The ants (Hymenoptera: formicidae) of Rawdhat Khorim Nature Preserve, Saudi Arabia, with description of a new species of the genus Tetramorium Mayr
Author
Sharaf, Mostafa R.
Economic Entomology Research Unit (EERU).
antsharaf@gmail.com
Author
Abdel-Dayem, Mahmoud S.
King Saud University Museum of Arthropods (KSMA).
Author
Al Dhafer, Hathal M.
King Saud University Museum of Arthropods (KSMA).
Author
Aldawood, Abdulrahman S.
Economic Entomology Research Unit (EERU).
antsharaf@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2013
2013-09-10
3709
6
565
580
journal article
54093
10.11646/zootaxa.3709.6.6
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Camponotus sericeus
(
Fabricius, 1798
)
(
Fig. 4 c, d
)
Formica sericea
Fabricius, 1798: 279
. Combination in
Camponotus
:
Mayr, 1862: 675
.
Camponotus sericeus
is one of the more common carpenter ants of the Arabian Peninsula (
Collingwood, 1985
;
Collingwood and Agosti, 1996
;
Collingwood
et al.
2011
). It was originally described from
Senegal
, recorded from
Algeria
(
Santschi 1929a
) and has a broad distribution throughout the Afrotropical region (
Wheeler 1922
,
Taylor 2010
). Additional records are from
Pakistan
(
Umair
et al.
, 2012
),
India
, and
Ceylon
(
Collingwood, 1962
). This species has also been reported from the Oriental region,
e.g.
Thailand
(
Jaitrong and Nabhitabhata, 2005
).
Workers are active throughout Rawdhat Khorim, being abundant from March through October, with a major peak in June. Workers of
C. sericeus
occur on
Acacia
trees and on the giant milkweed
Calotropis procera
(Aiton) W. T. Aiton (Apocynaceae)
. Several workers have been observed foraging on
C. procera
plants and attending aphids.