Psalidomyrmex André Fig. 40 Psalidomyrmex André, 1890: 313 (as genus). Type-species: Psalidomyrmex foveolatus André, 1890: 314; by monotypy. Psalidomyrmex is a small genus (six described species) restricted to central and western Africa. They are cryptic foragers, and at least one species is a specialist predator of earthworms. Diagnosis. Psalidomyrmex workers and queens are readily identified by their unique mandibular structure (mandibles falcate to subtriangular, with broadly rounded basal angles and an attenuated apical tooth) and by their projecting labral lobe, both of which are autapomorphic within the Ponerinae. Other diagnostic characters include the hypertrophied frontal lobes, longitudinal groove on the propodeal dorsum...