Venuste Nsengimana, Thacien Hagenimana, Joselyne Barakagwira, Jean dD Nsenganeza, Suavis C Iradukunda, Methode Majyambere, Olivier B Kizungu, Adrien Nkundimana, Diane Umuton, Fabrice Rwasimitana, Boniface Cyubahiro, Lombart M Kouakou, Yeo Kolo, Jairus S Anale, Kiko Gómez, and Wouter Dekoninck (2022)
CHECKLIST OF ANT (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) SPECIES FROM NYUNGWE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST, SOUTH-WESTERN RWANDA
Journal of East African Natural History A Journal of Biodiversity, 111(2):69-79.
Tropical rain forests are inhabited by a wide range of plant and animal diversity. However, little is
known about the diversity of ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) species in these areas. To fill the gap,
a study has been conducted in seven sites inside Nyungwe National Park, a tropical rain forest
located in South-Western Rwanda. Data have been collected in October 2021 through a quick
sampling using pitfall traps, arboreal traps, baiting, Winklers, and hand searching of nests in leaflitter, soil, rotten and fallen wood, and under stones. Collected ant specimens have been identified to
subfamily, genus and species levels by using the identification keys. Names of species have been
confirmed after comparing the findings with the specimens housed at the Royal Belgian Institute of
Natural Science (Brussels, Belgium) and at Kiko Gomez’s personal collection (Barcelona, Spain). A
total of 7 subfamilies, 28 genera and 74 species were sampled. The subfamily Myrmicicnae had
more genera and species compared with other subfamilies. Further, 9 genera and 43 species were
collected in Rwanda for the first time, while 13 species were potentially undescribed ant pecies.
High number of species has been sampled in the sites located in secondary forest at Karamba (53
species) and Pindura (33 species). We recommend intensive sampling in other locations of Nyungwe
tropical rainforest and in the rest of Rwanda mountain tropical rain forests to get a clear view on the
diversity of ant species in Rwanda.
Rapid assessment, ant species, tropical rain forest, genus, species
- ISSN: 0012-8317
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