Taxonomic history
See also: Snelling, 2007 PDF: 560.Axinidris hylekoites Shattuck , 1991: 114; figs. 14 - 16 (w, q). GHANA , Tafo ( B. Bolton ) ( BMNH ) examined .
Worker diagnosis. Head and mesosoma reddish, gaster yellow; scape and pronotum each with 4 or more erect hairs; medial carina present; distance between spines less than PPW.
Worker measurements (mm) (n = 4). HW 0.69; HL 0.76 - 0.79; SL 0.57 - 0.61; OVD 0.25 - 0.27; PNW n / a; PPW 0.32 - 0.33; WL 0.71 - 0.92. Indices. CI 88 - 91; CNI 77 - 119; OI 25 - 28; SI 83 - 88.
Worker and Queen have been adequately described by Shattuck; the male caste remains unknown.
DISCUSSION
This species is known only from the several specimens comprising the type series. They were collected from a nest in a rotten tree branch.
As Shattuck (1991) originally noted it is most similar to A. murielae but differs in the lighter body color. The surface sculpture of the head is slightly coarser and the propodeal spines slightly wider; this latter difference is almost certainly sufficiently variable as to be of little value.
Axinidris hylekoites is a species of ant in the genus Axinidris. Described by Shattuck in 1991, the species is endemic to Ghana, where it was only observed in a rotten tree branch.[1]
Axinidris hylekoites is a species of ant in the genus Axinidris. Described by Shattuck in 1991, the species is endemic to Ghana, where it was only observed in a rotten tree branch.