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Aethiopopone rufiventris var. chariensis

Authors: Santschi, F.;

Aethiopopone rufiventris var. chariensis

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Aethiopopone rufiventris Sants. v. chariensis Sants. (= Sphinctomyrmex rufiventris v. chariensis Santschi, 1915, ibid., p. 245). Soudan francais, Senenkou, 250 km. en aval de Koulouba (AnDRIEU). 3 [[male]] captures a la lumiere. Decembre 1928. En 1915, quand je decrivis cette espece en la rapportant au genre Sphinctomyrmex,. l'habitat de celui-ci etait considere comme etant le Bresil, l'Australie et l'Inde, et le [[male]] etait encore inconnu. Or, le [[male]] de S. rufiventris, avec ses caracteres de Prodorylinas, surtout ses segments abdominaux etrangles, son habitat intermediaire, me fit risquer une identification pareille a celle que firent Forel et Emery en rapportant a ce genre les Eusphinctus du vieux monde. Ce n'est du reste qu'en 1918 que Wheeler fit la distinction generique, ne considerant plus que comme Sphinctomyrmex la [[queen]] S. Stali Mayr, du Bresil. En elevant au rang de genre le sous-genre Eusphinctus Em. pour les especes indo-australiennes, il le divise en trois sous-genres: Eusphinctus, Notosphinc-tus et Zasphinctus. Cela etant donne, je me vois oblige de creer un nouveau genre pour l'espece africaine. Les caracteres de celle-ci tiennent des G. Sphinctomyrmex, Cerapachys et Simopone.

Published as part of Santschi, F., 1930, Description de formicides éthiopiens nouveaux ou peu connus. V., pp. 49-77 in Bulletin et Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belge 70 on page 50

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Insecta, Aethiopopone rufiventris, Arthropoda, Aethiopopone, Animalia, Aethiopopone rufiventris sants. v. chariensis, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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