Published December 31, 1922 | Version v1
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Phrynoponera gabonensis var. fecunda Wheeler, 1922, new variety

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Phrynoponera gabonensis variety fecunda, new variety

Worker and Female (dealated).-Having the coloration of the typical form, i. e., with the mandibles, frontal carinae, antennae, legs, and posterior borders of the abdominal segments red, but with the postpetiole and gaster opaque, densely and finely punctate, and with superadded coarser longitudinal punctures, or aciculations, having sharp anterior edges. The legs are somewhat more opaque and more coarsely coriaceous than in the typical gabonensis. The mandibles are shining and sparsely and coarsely punctate, as in the two preceding forms.

Described from eleven workers and one female from Akenge (type locality), eighteen workers from Medje, two from Ngayu, and one from Avakubi (Lang and Chapin). All the specimens were found in the stomachs of toads (Bufo superciliaris, polycercus, funereus, and tuberosus).

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Published as part of Wheeler, W. M., 1922, The ants collected by the American Museum Congo Expedition., pp. 39-269 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 45 on page 78

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