Strumigenys eggersi Emery, 1890
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10982127 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11092637 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/341787FE-0C21-E21A-FDB5-FC69CAC4FA73 |
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Felipe |
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Strumigenys eggersi Emery, 1890 |
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Strumigenys eggersi Emery, 1890
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First record in Africa.
Surprising record of this South American species. It belongs to the gundlachi -complex in the Strumigenys gundlachi group. Species of this group presents a series of denticles close to the apical teeth that are not present in any other Afrotropical species. It has also been recently reported as exotic from American Samoa and Singapore ( WETTERER, 2018).
MATERIAL EXAMINED: The Gambia: West Coast : Gambia College Mosque (Brikama) 20 m. 13.28441, -16.65637, Ruderal. Wetterer, J. 17/11/2022, Hand collected, Foraging [ KGCOL02519 ] GoogleMaps
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