African-fauna
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Cardiocondyla venustula
Larger Black Sneaking Ant
Cardiocondyla venustula is a small myrmicine ant native to Africa, with introduced populations in the Caribbean and North America. The species belongs to the C. shuckardi group and exhibits an intermediate reproductive strategy among congeners, with wingless males that attack freshly eclosing rivals but rarely engage in lethal combat with established competitors. Instead, males establish and defend small territories within their natal nests. The species shows considerable genetic diversity across its native range, with multiple mtDNA lineages detected in South Africa, Angola, and Côte d'Ivoire that are morphologically and nuclearly similar, indicating a complex taxonomic history.
Ochthebius
minute moss beetles
Ochthebius is a large genus of minute moss beetles in the family Hydraenidae, comprising at least 460 described species. These tiny beetles are predominantly associated with aquatic and semi-aquatic habitats, particularly supratidal rockpools, coastal marshes, and freshwater spray zones. Many species exhibit narrow habitat preferences and restricted distributions, with numerous endemic taxa. The genus shows significant diversity in the Mediterranean region, Africa, and other parts of the world, and includes several cryptic species complexes.
Oploptera simplicicolle
Oploptera simplicicolle is a species of darkling beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. The genus Oploptera contains multiple described species, though published information on this particular species remains limited. It is known from a small number of observations, primarily in southern Africa.