Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. Part VI. Ponerinae, tribe Ponerini, subtribe Odontomachiti. Section B. Genus Anochetus and bibliography.
Author
Brown, WL Jr.,
text
Studia Entomologica
1978
20
549
638
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journal article
6757
[16]
A. chirichinii
and
A. fricatus
are very close species, but the differences described by
Wilson (1959)
appear to hold in the material available, which is the same he had. The two species are sympatric in NE New Guinea, but
fricatus
was found additionally at Brown River, near Karema, Papua. The male terminalia labeled as
A. chirichinii
are those of a male taken at light at Nadzab, NE New Guinea, a locality at which Wilson took workers of both species. The male is the right size to be either species, and could even belong to some other species from this locality remaining uncollected. At any rate, the determination of this male must be considered uncertain.