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Cataulacus guineensis Smith, 1853 PDF: 225, pl. 20, fig. 5 (w.) "TROPICAL WEST AFRICA". Afrotropic. AntCat AntWiki HOL

Taxonomic history

Santschi, 1910c PDF: 390 (q.); Wheeler, 1922: 199 (m.).Senior synonym of Cataulacus sulcatus: Forel, 1910f PDF: 421.Senior synonym of Cataulacus sulcatus alenensis: Bolton, 1974a PDF: 55.Senior synonym of Cataulacus sulcatus fernandensis: Bolton, 1974a PDF: 55.Senior synonym of Cataulacus parallelus: Bolton, 1974a PDF: 55.Senior synonym of Cataulacus sulcatus: Bolton, 1974a PDF: 55.Senior synonym of Cataulacus sulcinodis: Bolton, 1974a PDF: 55.
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Une ouvriere, N'Zo, 26.VI. Cette variete etait decrite du Cameroun.

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Bernard, F., 1953, La reserve naturelle integrale du Mt Nimba. XI. Hymenopteres Formicidae., Memoires de l'Institut Francais d'Afrique Noire, pp. 165-270, vol. 19
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Text Figure 47

Stanleyville, [[worker]]; Bolobo, [[worker]]; Leopoldville to Yumbi, [[worker]], [[queen]]; Lukolela to Basoko, [[worker]]; Isangi, [[worker]]; Medje, [[worker]], [[queen]]; Akenge, [[male]] (Lang and Chapin). Numerous specimens, all apparently belonging to the typical form of the species. Many were taken on fire-wood. Nine workers from Medje and twelve males from Akenge were taken from the stomachs of toacls (Bufo polycercus, funereus, and tuberosus).

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Wheeler, W. M., 1922, The ants collected by the American Museum Congo Expedition., Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, pp. 39-269, vol. 45
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Congo beige: Luebo, - Kamaiembi, - Basongo, - Irebu, Mongende, Yambata, - Kisantu (Dr. H. Schouteden) [[ worker ]], Musee du Congo. - Casamance: (Dr. Maclaud) [[ worker ]]. - Guinee portugaise: cote O. des Biafores, facede Bulama, (L. Gain), Museum de Paris [[ worker ]].

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Santschi, F., 1924, Descriptions de nouveaux formicides africains et notes diverses. - II., Revue de Zoologie Africaine, pp. 195-224, vol. 12
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Junk River in Liberia (Dr. Brauns).

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Mayr, G., 1895, Afrikanische Formiciden., Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, pp. 124-154, vol. 10
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Cataulacus Guineensis , Smith, Mon. Crypt. Trans. Ent. Soc. new ser. ii. 225. 2. pl. 20. f. 5 [[queen]].

Hab. Tropical Western Africa.

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Smith, F., Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part VI. Formicidae., pp. -
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