Samsum ant, Brachyponera sennaarensis (Formicidae: Ponerinae): Distribution and abundance in Saudi Arabia

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2015
Authors:Al-Khalifa, M. Saleh, Mashaly, A. Mohamed Al, Siddiqui, M. Iqbal, Al-Mekhalfi, F. Abdu
Volume:22
Issue:5
Pagination:575-579
Date Published:22/05/2015
Keywords:Brachyponera (Pachycondyla) sennaarensis, Distribution, Ponerinae, Samsum ant, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:

Invasive species are capable of causing considerable damage to natural ecosystems, agriculture and economies throughout the World. Samsum ant, Brachyponera (Pachycondyla) sennaarensis has been a reason for medical implication and social nuisance through its poisonous and severely painful sting causing anaphylactic shock in many cases. We surveyed for the presence of the samsum ant in various provinces of Saudi Arabia. B. sennaarensis was the abundant Ponerinae species in human settlements. In the Eastern provinces, however, few samples were collected, and none were found in the Northern and Western provinces. Infestations of B. sennaarensis were particularly severe in the spring and summer seasons, when the ants make nests in moist areas and in cracks in cemented structures, whereas the extent of infestation reduced in winter seasons.

DOI:10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.05.011
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