Afrotropical ants of the ponerine genera Centromyrmex Mayr, Promyopias Santschi gen. rev. and Feroponera gen. n., with a revised key to genera of African Ponerinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Author
Bolton, Barry
Author
Fisher, Brian L.
text
Zootaxa
2008
1929
1
37
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.274588
fa7d0894-11a4-4e1e-a0ab-e55939d3f652
1175-5326
274588
Promyopias silvestrii
(Santschi)
comb. rev.
(
Figs 29–32
)
Myopias (Promyopias) silvestrii
Santschi, 1914
: 324
, fig. 10.
Syntype
workers,
GUINEA
: Mamou,
24.viii.1913
(
F. Silvestri
) (NHMB) [examined]. [Combination in
Promyopias
by
Emery, 1915
: 26
; in
Pseudoponera (Promyopias
)
by
Wheeler, W.M. 1922
: 779
; in
Promyopias
by
Brown, 1963
: 10
; in
Centromyrmex
by Bolton, 1995: 140.]
Comb. rev.
Promyopias asili
Crawley, 1916
: 30
, fig.
Holotype
queen,
MALAWI
: Mlanje,
15.xi.1913
(
S.A. Neave
) (BMNH) [examined]. [Combination in
Pseudoponera
(
Promyopias
)
by
Wheeler, W.M. 1922
: 779
. Synonymy with
silvestrii
by
Brown, 1963
: 10
.]
WORKER. TL 6.0–6.3, HL 1.05–1.16, HW 1.00–1.12, CI 95–99, ML 0.62–0.68, MI 55–61, SL 0.62–0.64, SI 57–62, PW 0.74–0.86, WL 1.78–1.90 (5 measured).
With characters of the genus and the following. Dorsum of head densely punctulate-costulate, the sculpture stops near the posterior margin so that the occipital surface is mostly smooth and shining. Ventral surface of head longitudinally striolate and with scattered small punctures. Head capsule deep, in profile the maximum depth about 0.75 × HL. Scapes and cephalic dorsum with dense long pubescence that may be elevated, but without long setae such as are present on the clypeus and inner mandibular margins. Pronotum bluntly and obtusely marginate anteriorly and laterally. Metanotal groove vestigial to distinct across the dorsum, not impressed in profile. Pronotal dorsum broadly and densely punctate except for the median strip, which is smooth. Punctate sculpture on mesonotum weaker and more widely spaced than on pronotum; on propodeal dorsum the punctures weaker still, very sparse and almost effaced posteriorly. Sides of mesosoma finely striolate everywhere, or at most with posterior portion of mesopleuron smooth. PW about 1.85 × the maximum width of the propodeal dorsum. Gastral tergites with scattered small punctures. Dorsal surfaces of body with conspicuous pubescence or very short standing hairs everywhere. Occasionally one or two longer setae may occur on the petiole and gastral tergites 1–3, but long conspicuous setae are mostly confined to the apical gastral segment and the gastral sternites.
QUEEN. TL 7.6, HL 1.14, HW 1.17, CI 103, OI 21, ML 0.72, MI 63, SL 0.68, SI 58, PW 0.97, WL 2.32. All main morphological characters of the worker are duplicated in the queen caste; see under diagnosis of the genus.
MALE: unknown.
An uncommon but widely distributed species. Its diet, presumably termites but not actually demonstrated, may be more restricted or specialised than in
Centromyrmex
. The morphology of the mandible is unique and immediately identifies
silvestrii
.
Material examined.
Guinea
: Mamou (
F. Silvestri
).
Ivory Coast
: For. de Teke, Anyama (
T. Diomande
); Lamto, Toumodi (
J. Lévieux
); Goudi (
J. Lévieux
).
Cameroun
: Prov. Sud-Ouest, Bimbia Forest, ESE Limbe (
B.L. Fisher
).
Angola
: S. Rob’t Williams (
Ross & Lorenzen
).
Malawi
: Mlanje (
S.A. Neave
)