Extant: 1 valid subspecies
Formica cinctella Gerstäcker, 1859: 262 (w.q.m.) MOZAMBIQUE. Afrotropic. AntCat AntWiki HOLTaxonomic history
[Also described as new by Gerstäcker, 1862 PDF: 510; type-locality Mozambique from this reference.].Arnold, 1924 PDF: 689 (s.).Combination in Camponotus: Roger, 1863b PDF: 2.Combination in Camponotus (Myrmosericus): Forel, 1913b PDF: 340.As unavailable (infrasubspecific) name: Emery, 1896j PDF: 372 (in list).Subspecies of Camponotus rufoglaucus: Mayr, 1893b PDF: 195; Emery, 1895b PDF: 180; Emery, 1895i PDF: 48 (in key); Emery, 1896i PDF: 158; Forel, 1903h: 564; Forel, 1907i PDF: 89; Forel, 1909b PDF: 67; Forel, 1910c PDF: 271; Forel, 1910f PDF: 457; Forel, 1910e PDF: 25; Forel, 1911f PDF: 371; Stitz, 1911b: 392; Karavaiev, 1911b PDF: 12; Forel, 1913b PDF: 340; Forel, 1913i PDF: 355; Forel, 1913k PDF: 224; Forel, 1914d PDF: 254; Santschi, 1914b PDF: 133; Santschi, 1914d PDF: 381; Santschi, 1914e: 41; Forel, 1915c PDF: 350; Stitz, 1916: 401; Wheeler, 1922: 246, 966; Viehmeyer, 1923 PDF: 93; Arnold, 1924 PDF: 689; Emery, 1925d PDF: 105; Menozzi, 1933a: 112; Santschi, 1935a PDF: 280; Finzi, 1939a PDF: 160; Menozzi, 1939c: 107; Weber, 1943d PDF: 336; Menozzi & Consani, 1952 PDF: 69.Status as species: Mayr, 1863a PDF: 413; Roger, 1863b PDF: 2; Dalla Torre, 1893 PDF: 224; Santschi, 1939c PDF: 10; Bolton, 1995b: 92; Hita Garcia et al., 2013 PDF: 204; Madl, 2019 PDF: 14.Senior synonym of Camponotus venustus: Emery, 1895i PDF: 48 (in key); Emery, 1925d PDF: 105; Bolton, 1995b: 92.
Camponotus cinctellus, commonly known as the shiny sugar ant, is a species of sugar ant[2] with an extensive range in the eastern Afrotropics.
The somewhat shimmering, golden-hued pubescence of the gaster is characteristic of all the worker castes.[3] On the gaster, erect bristles are limited to the posterior segments. The reddish leg colour distinguishes it from the similar but smaller C. sericeus.
It is native to eastern Africa from Eritrea to Kenya, Rwanda, the DRC, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa, as far south as coastal Transkei.[4]
Two subspecies are recognized:[5]
Camponotus cinctellus, commonly known as the shiny sugar ant, is a species of sugar ant with an extensive range in the eastern Afrotropics.
Camponotus cinctellus is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de schubmieren (Formicinae).[1][2] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1859 door Gerstäcker.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesCamponotus cinctellus é uma espécie de inseto do gênero Camponotus, pertencente à família Formicidae.[1]
Camponotus cinctellus é uma espécie de inseto do gênero Camponotus, pertencente à família Formicidae.