Cataulacus nywelendefu sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): a New a Arboreal Ant From Tanzania
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Cataulacus, Afrotropical, new species, taxonomy, keyAbstract
A new species of the genus Cataulacus: Cataulacus nywelendefu sp. nov. is described from the Segoma Forest in Northeastern Tanzania. An addition to the existing key for Afrotropical Cataulacus species is given.
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