Tetramorium depressiceps Menozzi
Type location Israel (Tetramorium semilaeve ssp.
depressiceps, Menozzi, 1933b, illustrated, all forms
described; raised to species by Collingwood, 1985).
Menozzi's (1933b) description is at
and .
Collingwood (1985) separated it out by - tibiae with stout
suberect hairs; petiole node unsculptured and shiny; head and
alitrunk with no more than weak sculpturation; dorsum of head
depressed medially; alitrunk sculpture weak, propodeal spines
short but acute.
He noted it as common in the upland pastures of the Asir
Mountians in Saudi Arabia; recorded from several Middle
East countries, including Lebanon, Palestine and the type
locality, Sinai. |
Egypt records - Mohamed et al. (2001) had it
(misspelt as depressicepes and deprrssicepes) as a
new record for the Sinai (Egyptian).
Sharaf list - material examined: Sallant (El-Mansoura),
19.viii.2003 (4); Wadi El-Arbaein, St.Catherine (South Sinai),
3.iv.1998 (1) (SHC); Wadi El-Talaa, St.Catherine (South Sinai),
15.xi.1998 (1) Leg.M.R.Sharaf (ASUC).
The photomontage is of specimens from Egypt, taken by Mostafa
Sharaf. |