Crematogaster aegyptiaca Mayr
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Crematogaster aegyptiaca Mayr |
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Crematogaster aegyptiaca Mayr Figure 7 A–C View Figure 7
Taxonomic history.
Crematogaster aegyptiaca Mayr, 1862: 765 (w.) Egypt.
Combination in Crematogaster ( Crematogaster) : Wheeler 1922: 828; in Crematogaster (Acrocoelia) : Emery 1922: 144; in Crematogaster ( Crematogaster) : Bolton 1995: 166.
Current subspecies: C. aegyptiaca pharaonis Santschi, C. aegyptiaca robusta Emery, C. aegyptiaca turkanensis Santschi.
Material examined.
KSA: Asir Province, Abha, Al Habala, 18.034167N, 42.858167E, 2397 m, 25.iv.2011 (Sharaf MR) (19 w, KSMA); Riyadh, Al Hayer, 24.290833N, 46.9075E, 10.iii.2011 (Sharaf MR) (14 w, KSMA); UAE: Near Mahafiz, 25.09N, 55.48E, 24.iii-07.iv.2011 (M Hauser et al.), UAE13055 (1 w, CASENT0264387, 1 w, CASENT0264388, KSMA); Wadi Maidaq, 25.18N, 56.07E, 15-31.x.2010 (M Hauser et al.), UAE12848 (1 w, CASENT0265207, KSMA); Oman: dunes near Mintirib, 22.4248N, 58.8032E, 17.xi.1984 (M. Gallagher) (1 w, WMLC).
Geographic range.
This species was originally described from Egypt and can be found in most most countries of North Africa but also in Sudan and Kenya ( Guénard et al. 2017; Janicki et al. 2017). For the Arabian Peninsula, it was recorded from the KSA, Oman, the UAE, and Yemen ( Borowiec 2014; Collingwood 1985, Collingwood and Agosti 1996; Collingwood et al. 2011; Sharaf et al. 2018) ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ).
Remarks.
As for C. acacia (and many other taxa), the taxonomic condition of this species is relatively unclear due to the absence of any revisions in the regions in question, and we cannot predict the taxonomic status of C. aegyptiaca and its subspecies after being revised. However, based on our experience with this species, it is readily identifiable and we are very confident of the Arabian material being genuine C. aegyptiaca .
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