Anoplolepis longipes (Jerdon)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5160270 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5164303 |
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24. Anoplolepis longipes (Jerdon) View in CoL .
Formica longipes Jerdon, Madras Lit. Sci., Jour. 17: 122, 1851. View Cited Treatment
Plagiolepis longipes (Jerdon) Bingham, Fauna Brit. India, Hymenopt. 2: 320, fig. 97, 1903.
Anoplolepis longipes (Jerdon) Wheeler, B. P. Bishop Mus., 0cc. Papers 11 (11): 37, 1935; 12 (18): 15, 1936.
This lively, long-legged, yellowish ant is distributed throughout the Pacific islands, Papua, Indomalaya, Reunion, Ceylon, India, and Burma. It was collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911 . We collected it practically everywhere we went in Guam in 1936, and in many kinds of situations. Nests were in rotten logs, under stones , and one populous nest was in the dead frond of the giant fern ( Angiopteris eveeta ). They were lively on garden plants and shrubpery , and could be swept from most plants in the forests . They were always running on the floor of our residence and in corners , and any insect dropped on the floor would soon be found and dragged off. The female is brown and many times larger than the worker. The male is a little larger than the worker and of the same color.
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Anoplolepis longipes (Jerdon)
Swezey, O. H. 1942 |
Wheeler 1936: 15 |
Wheeler 1935: 37 |
Bingham 1903: 320 |