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2. White-footed ant [I presume], Technomyrmex albipes [could be T. pallipes?] Collected from Lakeside. Also collected at Waterfalls Cottage near Stanford. |
4. Small black sugar ant, Lepisiota capensis, specimen from Sevilla. Also collected at Oudebos, Bordjiesrif [Cape Point], Doordrift Constantia, Tokai, Mount Nelson Hotel, Rooisand Kleinmond. |
5. Balbyter ant, Camponotus fulvopilosus. Specimen from Tankwa Karoo. Also collected at Sutherland, Sevilla, Kokerboomwoud Nieuwoudtville, Biedouw, Doringbos and near Calvinia |
6. Spotted sugar ants, Camponotus maculatus, specimens from Sevilla. Also collected at Silvermine and Kleinmond. |
7. Hairy sugar ant, Camponotus niveosetosus, specimen from Oudebos. Also collected at Tsitsikamma [?], Stanford |
8. Large black sugar ant, Camponotus werthi, collected at Lakeside [!]. It may have come with plants from Kirstenbosch nursery. |
9. Large pugnacious ant, Anoplolepis custodiens, collected at Ceres near caravan park. Curiously, I have not yet found it elsewhere. |
12. Black garden ant, Tetramorium quadrspinosum, collected at Oudebos. Also at Sevilla. |
13. Hotrod ant, Ocymyrmex barbiger, collected [upper pic] at Sevilla [where they are surprisingly common] and Oudebos [lower pic]. Also collected in the Roggeveld north of Sutherland. |
14. Drop-tail ant, Myrmicaria nigra, collected at Silvermine. Also at Ceres. |
15. Cocktail ant, Crematogaster peringueyi, collected at Cape Point. Also at Red Hill, Kleinmond, Oudebos, Sevilla, Vlakkenberg, Stanford Waterfalls |
16. Harvester ants, Messor capensis, specimens from Sevilla. Also collected at Tankwa Karoo and Hantam Botanical Garden at Nieuwoudtville. |
17. Small yellow ant, Monomorium modestum [?], specimen from Cape Point. Also at Waterfalls, Stanford, and Oudebos. |
18. Slender ant, Tetraponera clypeata, specimen from Lakeside! -- possibly on plants brought from Kirstenbosch nursery. Also collected at Silvermine and Kleinmond. |
19. Red driver ant major, Dorylus helvolus. Collected at Kleinmond. Not yet encountered elsewhere. |
All illustrations ©Peter Slingsby