Polyrhachis alexisi Forel Polyrhachis alexisi Forel, 1916: 455, fig. 7. Syntype workers, DEM. REP. of the CONGO (H. Kohl) (MHNG) [not seen]. Diagnosis. The only species of the alexisi -group with a combination of four petiolar spines or teeth and immarginate propodeum. This rare, but distinctive species was known from type specimens only (Bolton, 1973). A recently collected worker fully matches the description and drawings reported by Bolton (l.c.) and has these measurements: HL 1.25, HW 1.11, CI 89, SL 1.41, SI 127, FW 0.30, FI 27, PW 1.00, WL 1.56, HTL 1.35. Material examined. CENTRAL AFRICAN REP.: P.N. Dzanga���Ndoki, 21.4 km 53�� NE Bayanga, 3��02.01���N 16��24.57���E, 510 m, 6.v.2001 (S. van Noort) (1 w, CAS: CASENT0089667, CAR01-S66).
Published as part of Rigato, Fabrizio, 2016, The ant genus Polyrhachis F. Smith in sub-Saharan Africa, with descriptions of ten new species. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Zootaxa 4088 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4088.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/261854