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Aenictus pharao Santschi, 1924, n. sp.

Authors: Santschi, F.;

Aenictus pharao Santschi, 1924, n. sp.

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78. - Aenictus pharao n. sp. (fig. 4). [[male]]. Taille, couleur et aspect de A. fuscovarius Gerst. dont il differe comme suit: La tete, vue du cote des ocelles, est legerement plus etroite, ses bords postero-lateraux plus rectilignes (assez nettement concaves chez fuscovarius) et un peu plus longs. Le bord cervical plus court. Le plan frontal bien plus concave (peu chez fuscovarius et alluaudi Sants.) Epistome echancre entre les aretes frontales qui sont tres courtes. Face declive de l'epinotum plus concave. Differe surtout par l'armure genitale dont la paramere interne est beaucoup plus etroite et nullement recourbee au bout comme c'est le cas chez fuscovarius (voir la figure 4) mais terminee par une legere expansion qui manque chez alluaudi. Cette derniere espece a cet organe encore plus etroit. Bahr el Zeraf (Reichensperger leg.) 1 [[male]].

Published as part of Santschi, F., 1924, Descriptions de nouveaux formicides africains et notes diverses. - II., pp. 195-224 in Revue de Zoologie Africaine 12 on pages 201-202

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Aenictus pharao, Animalia, Aenictus, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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