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Bothroponera silvestrii subsp. nimba Mayr, n.sbsp.

Authors: Bernard, F.;

Bothroponera silvestrii subsp. nimba Mayr, n.sbsp.

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B. silvestrii Sant., race nimba n.sbsp. Types: 9 ouvrieres, de 5,2 a 5,6 mm., prises au releve D (savane de Keoulenta), 500 m., au releve E, plus haut, a Nion (maquis de crete, 1.300 m.), enfin 3 [[worker]] sans localite precise. Cette forme habite probablement tous les lieux decouverts du massif, et differe du type silvestrii (Cote de l' Or: Aburi) par la couleur et le petiole: Brun-noiratre; tete et appendices roux fonce (silvestrii est roux, ses appendices jaunatres, mais il s'agit sans doute d'immatures). Pronotum moins convexe, depourvu des ebauches d'epaules du type. Petiole hemispherique, aussi long que large en arriere (2/3 plus large que long pour silvestrii. Tout le reste: forme de la tete, sculpture, pilosite, etc.. semblables au type.

Published as part of Bernard, F., 1953, La reserve naturelle integrale du Mt Nimba. XI. Hymenopteres Formicidae., pp. 165-270 in Memoires de l'Institut Francais d'Afrique Noire 19 on page 188

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B. silvestrii sant., race nimba, Insecta, Arthropoda, Bothroponera silvestrii, Animalia, Bothroponera, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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