Cataulacus traegaordhi

Nothing is known about the biology of .

Identification
A member of the tenuis group.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Afrotropical Region: Ivory Coast, Kenya, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda.

Nomenclature

 * marleyi. Cataulacus marleyi Forel, 1914d: 219 (w.) SOUTH AFRICA. Arnold, 1917: 399 (q.). Junior synonym of traegaordhi: Bolton, 1982: 359.
 *  traegaordhi. Cataulacus traegaordhi Santschi, 1914e: 24, fig. 3 (w.q.m.) SOUTH AFRICA. Junior synonym of pygmaeus: Bolton, 1974a: 48. Revived from synonymy and senior synonym of marleyi, suddensis, ugandensis: Bolton, 1982: 359.
 * ugandensis. Cataulacus traegaordhi var. ugandensis Santschi, 1914b: 110 (w.) UGANDA. [Misspelled in original as trägardhi]. Junior synonym of traegaordhi: Bolton, 1982: 359.
 * suddensis. Cataulacus pygmaeus subsp. suddensis Weber, 1943c: 378 (w.m.) SUDAN. Junior synonym of traegaordhi: Bolton, 1982: 359.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

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