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ExFmem wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2016 8:49 pm On the way back to camp after spending time w/ Segosi, I encountered a honey badger, and later, a caracal walking down the road. Unfortunately they both shot off into the bush before I could get a single shot. O/

I spent the afternoon photographing a couple insects (surprise!) around camp.

Fruit Fly Snack
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0/* ExFmem, can you check if you have another photo of the ant? Or enlarge perhaps. Maybe we can see the petiole better and find out what exactly it is.

Pheidole -O-


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:no: That's the only pic of that ant that I kept. Here's a closer crop, but not sure if it is much better or not.

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0/* Just checked my email and here's the reply I received regarding the leaf beetle you asked about:

To divide Macrocoma from Pseudocolaspis is not always easy and maybe a real difference does not exist, as already assumed by a few authors in the past; moreover a revision of all described taxa does not exist and I am nearly sure that several “Macrocoma" are still ranged in “Pseudocolaspis" and vice versa. That said, I can say nothing from this photo, it could be either one of the small Macrocoma or Pseudocolaspis taxa or even a new taxon, who knows; the only frontal view does not help.
Maybe I will afford this taxonomic problem in a future life.
Sorry.
All the best
Stefano


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ExFmem wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:08 pm 0/* Just checked my email and here's the reply I received regarding the leaf beetle you asked about:

To divide Macrocoma from Pseudocolaspis is not always easy and maybe a real difference does not exist, as already assumed by a few authors in the past; moreover a revision of all described taxa does not exist and I am nearly sure that several “Macrocoma" are still ranged in “Pseudocolaspis" and vice versa. That said, I can say nothing from this photo, it could be either one of the small Macrocoma or Pseudocolaspis taxa or even a new taxon, who knows; the only frontal view does not help.
Maybe I will afford this taxonomic problem in a future life.
Sorry.
All the best
Stefano


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Why :-( ?

I think it's great to have confirmed that it is one of these two. It can go to our books now O/\

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ExFmem wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:03 pm :no: That's the only pic of that ant that I kept. Here's a closer crop, but not sure if it is much better or not.

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This is indeed Pheidole!

Not many species recorded from the Northern Cape:
http://antsofthecape.blogspot.com/p/phe.html

Pheidole spinulosa
Pheidole tenuinodis
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Pheidole spinulosa (Forel, 1910):
Thorny house ant

Majors: 5.0 – 5.6 mm. Yellowish brown; rounded head. Post-petiole wider than long and dentate at widest point.
Minors: 2.0 – 2.4 mm. Yellowish brown with very sparse erect pilosity. Eyes set at midpoint of head; propodeal spines very small, just tiny points.
Northern Cape; Lesotho, Mozambique, Zimbabwe. There are three subspecies.
The name means ‘little thorns’

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Pheidole tenuinodis (Mayr, 1901):
Narrow-gutted house ant

Majors: 4.5 mm. Head and alitrunk dark yellowish red, spines and propodeum dark brown with a paler brown gaster. Post-petiole about 75% wider than petiole and as long as wide. Front three-quarters of head strongly striate [grooved].
Minors: 2.8 – 3.2 mm. Head and alitrunk dark brown to reddish brown, the rest yellowish brown; mostly smooth and shiny but with dull propodeum; pilosity long and abundant.
Western and Northern Cape, KZN, Mpumalanga, Free State, Limpopo, Gauteng; Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe. There are four recognized sub-species. The Latin tenuinodis means ‘thin noded’.

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https://www.antwiki.org/wiki/Pheidole_tenuinodis

http://antsofafrica.org/ant_species_201 ... inodis.htm

http://antsofafrica.org/ant_species_201 ... majors.htm

http://antbase.org/ants/publications/4430/4430.pdf

For me it is clear which one it is, what do you think?


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Another Pheidole here (a minor)


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Do you have some more photos?


They are harvesters according to textbooks - you made them scavengers or predators lol


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