Tetramorium barbigerum Bolton, 1980
Figs 3J, 6
Tetramorium barbigerum Bolton, 1980: 243 .
Diagnosis
Tetramorium barbigerum is easily distinguished from all species of the T. solidum group by its head shape, which is narrower in front of the eyes than behind (Fig. 3J). Morphologically, this species is similar to T. jordani and T. signatum in that they are all black in colour and lack erect hairs on the mesosoma, but the sculpture in T. signatum is much stronger developed compared to T. jordani and T. barbigerum . Tetramorium barbigerum and T. jordani have a feeble cephalic sculpture, fading out at the level of the eyes and replaced by a fine superficial punctation (Figs 6C, 14C). These two species can be easily distinguished from each other by the lack of propodeal spines/teeth in T. jordani (PSLI 1–2) (Fig. 3G) and the presence thereof in T. barbigerum (PSLI 7–8) (Fig. 6A).
Material examined
Holotype
NAMIBIA: worker, 10 mi. (16 km) W of Okombahe, 920 m a.s.l., 10 May 1958, R.E. Ross and R.E. Leech leg. (CASC: CASTYPE13386).
Paratypes
NAMIBIA: 17 pinned workers, same data as holotype (CASC: CASENT0270787 to CASENT0270792); 3 pinned workers, same data as holotype (BMNH).
Measurements (workers N = 6)
HL 1.214 –1.266 (1.244); HW 1.201 –1.240 (1.223) SL 0.827 –0.891 (0.857); EL 0.297 –0.323 (0.308); PH 0.570 –0.590 (0.583); PW 0.747 –0.806 (0.775); WL 1.227 –1.356 (1.294); PSL 0.089 –0.098 (0.093); PTH 0.354 –0.374 (0.363); PTL 0.354 –0.384 (0.370); PTW 0.364 –0.384 (0.375); PPH 0.517 –0.568 (0.536); PPL 0.295 –0.403 (0.362); PPW 0.443 –0.472 (0.462); OI 24–26 (25); CI 95–101 (98); SI 67–72 (70); DMI 56–62 (60); LMI 42–49 (45); PSLI 7–8 (8); PeNI 46–50 (48); LPeI 95–108 (102) DPeI 108–132 (101); PpNI 58–62 (60); LPpI 57–76 (68); DPpI 117–153 (129); PPI 118–127 (123).
Distribution
Only known from the type locality, Okombahe in Namibia.