Axinidris nigripes

Nothing is known about the biology of .

Identification
Snelling (2007) - Scape and pronotum with erect hairs; medial carina present; distance between spines exceeding PPW; hairs of head and mesosoma brown, coarse and seta-like.

This species is similar to both Axinidris luhya and Axinidris palligastrion. It differs from the latter in its larger size, deeper clypeal notch and differing color pattern, the gaster being darker than the head and mesosoma, the reverse of the pattern in A. palligastrion. From A. luhya, A. nigripes differs by the coarser, darker mesosomal hairs (fine and yellowish in A. luhya).

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Afrotropical Region: Ghana.

Castes
Known only from the worker caste.

Nomenclature

 *  nigripes. Axinidris nigripes Shattuck, 1991: 117, fig. 35 (w.) GHANA. See also: Snelling, R.R. 2007: 569.

Worker
(n=1). OOD 0.33, EL 0.30, HL 1.06, EW 0.17, HW 0.97, CNW 0.06, CND 0.12, SL 0.78, AL 1.27, PpW 0.50, SW 0,41, CI 0.91, CNI 1.95, REL 0.31, ScI 0.80, SpI1.24.

Erect hairs present on gastric tergites 1-4; body reddish brown, the gaster darker.

Head sculpture similar to A.kakamegensis, but with strigulate sculpturing less well developed posterior of the eyes. Head with numerous short erect hairs distributed from the occipital border to the anterior clypeal ml.lrgin. A limited number of erect or suberect hairs present on the antennal scapes. Entire alitrunk smooth to imbricate and very finely punctate. Pronotum with c. 6 short, erect hairs. Propodeal spiracle similar to A tridens, but less raised anteriorly. Medial propodeal carina expanded medially and located posterior of a line drawn between the propodeal spiracles to just anterior of the petiolar insertion. Propodeal spines directed posterolaterally, with the outer surfaces concave, the distal ends approximately the same width as the maximum propodeal width, and the area between them more or less flat. Erect hairs present on gastric tergites 1-4. Body colour light yellowish brown with the mandibles and antenna lighter, and the legs (including tarsi) and gaster slightly darker.

Type Material
Holotype worker from GHANA: Aburi (P.Room).

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

 * Shattuck S. O. 1994. Taxonomic catalog of the ant subfamilies Aneuretinae and Dolichoderinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). University of California Publications in Entomology 112: i-xix, 1-241.