Crematogaster delagoensis

Identification
Collingwood and Agosti (1996) - HW 0.63; SI 104. This species is like Crematogaster flaviventris in general appearance but has smoother sculpture, is much smaller and the propodeal armature is reduced to minute denticles. It is similar to Crematogaster inermis of Egypt and Palestine apart from the paler gaster and angulate propodeum.

Distribution
Sharaf et al. (2019): This species was originally described from Mozambique and in the Afrotropical region seems to be restricted to Southern Africa (Guénard et al. 2017; Janicki et al. 2017). Our material represents the ﬁrst record from the KSA since the species was previously only known from Yemen and Oman (Borowiec 2014; Colling-wood and Agosti 1996; Sharaf et al. 2018).

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Afrotropical Region: Mozambique.

Nomenclature

 *  delagoensis. Crematogaster inermis r. delagoensis Forel, 1894b: 99 (w.) MOZAMBIQUE. Combination in C. (Acrocoelia): Emery, 1922e: 146. Raised to species: Emery, 1922e: 146; in C. (Crematogaster): Bolton, 1995b: 166. Current subspecies: nominal plus acutidens, merwei, rhodesiana.

Taxonomic Notes
Sharaf et al. (2019): The disjunctive distribution raises some doubts about the identity of our material. Even though it is conspeciﬁc the material previously identiﬁed from Oman and Yemen, it needs to be proven that it is indeed C. delagoensis. The lack of records from East Africa and the southwestern parts of KSA could be due to insufficient sampling, but it could also be that the Arabian material is not similar to the South African “genuine” C. delagoensis.