Pheidole aurivillii Mayr variety attenuata Santschi
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/17ECD54A-BF60-F127-998E-B974C324E812 |
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Pheidole aurivillii Mayr variety attenuata Santschi |
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Pheidole aurivillii Mayr variety attenuata Santschi View in CoL HNS
Medje, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Bafwabaka, [[soldier]], [[worker]] (Lang and Chapin); Walikale to Lubutu, [[worker]], [[worker]], [[queen]], "taken from a colony under bark of a fallen tree trunk" (J. Bequaert). I refer numerous specimens from these localities to Santschi's variety, because they are of very small size and dark color, the soldiers measuring only 3.5 to 4 mm., the workers 2 to 2.5 mm.
The type of the species is considerably larger (soldier, 4.6 to 5 mm.; worker, 3 mm.). According to Santschi, the species varies much in stature and color. The females from Walikale measure 7 mm. and are dark brown, like the soldiers and workers, with dull yellowish brown wings. If I am correct in my interpretation, attenuata HNS would more properly constitute a distinct subspecies.
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