Venuste Nsengimana and Wouter Dekoninck (2023)
FIRST RECORD OF FIVE ANT SPECIES (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) FROM RWANDA
Journal of East African Natural History, 112(6):63-73.
Ant studies conducted in Rwanda have reported a total of 105 ant species. However, this is an
underestimation of the total ant richness since Rwanda is in a region rich in biodiversity. To fill the
gaps, ants have been sampled in planted forests, coffee plantations, and different other land use types
since 2017. Specimens have been collected using pitfall traps and hand collection, digitized, and
identified to subfamily, genus, and species level. Results indicated that five ant species were found in
Rwanda for the first time. These are Camponotus acvapimensis, Camponotus schoutedeni, Camponotus
sericeus, Odontomachus assiniensis and Tetramorium sericeiventre. Specimens are deposited at the
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science and the Rwanda Ant Collection. We recommend more ant
studies focussing on their mode of living. This will result in more ant species newly recorded in the
country and possibly new to science.
RBINS Collection(s), PDF available, Open Access, Impact Factor, Peer Review
Arthropoda, Insecta, Ant Species, Sampling, Rwanda, First Records
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