Lepisiota validiuscula

This seems to be a very abundant species in western Yemen. It is recorded from East and South Africa but has not yet been found in Arabia outside Yemen. (Collingwood and Agosti 1996)

Seemingly uncommon but widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa. Recorded and illustrated from Nigeria by Taylor (1978, as Acantholepis species T¹), who found it occasionally on cocoa, probably nesting in the soil and building tents of vegetable matter around Pseudococcids. (Taylor et al., 2018)

Identification
Collingwood and Agosti (1996) - HW 0.59-0.63; SI 125-135. easily distinguished from Lepisiota canescens by the stout black dorsal hairs.

Taylor et al. (2018) note that this species is somewhat stockier than the Lepisiota capensis type; propodeal prominences more pronounced; scape surpasses occiput by ca 1/2 its own length; longer coarser and more abundant erect pilosity; dark brown, appendages brown, scape ochreous-yellow.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Afrotropical Region: Namibia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Zimbabwe.

Nomenclature

 *  validiuscula. Acantholepis capensis var. validiuscula Emery, 1897e: 602 (w.) SOMALIA. Arnold, 1920a: 570 (q.m.). Combination in Lepisiota: Bolton, 1995b: 229. Raised to species: Collingwood & Agosti, 1996: 369.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

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