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Polyrhachis cleophanes

Authors :
Smith, F.
Publication Year :
1861
Publisher :
Zenodo, 1861.

Abstract

16. Polyrhachis cleophanes. P. niger, pube argentea vestitus; capite thoraceque rude punctatis, spinis acutis antice et postice armatis; petioli squamula bispinosa; femoribus basi ferrugineis. Worker. Length 3 1 / 4 lines. Black, the abdomen shining; head and thorax coarsely and closely punctured, rugose, and covered with silvery pubescent pile; the prominence on the front of the head, under the sides of which the antennae are inserted, very much elevated; the eyes very prominent; the spines on the thorax in front short, divergent, stout, and acute; those on the metathorax more slender, acute, and curved backwards; the node of the peduncle with acute spines, which curve backwards over the base of the abdomen; the base of the femora more or less ferruginous, sometimes totally black. (Pl. I. fig. 14.) Hab. Celebes (Tondano). This is very probably the worker of P. Vibidia.<br />Published as part of Smith, F., 1861, Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Islands of Ceram, Celebes, Ternate, and Gilolo., pp. 36-48 in Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 6 on page 41

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a850edd4824979b2d774759971e793a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295563