Back to Search Start Over

Formica familiaris

Authors :
Smith, F.
Publication Year :
1860
Publisher :
Zenodo, 1860.

Abstract

4. Formica familiaris. F. rufo-flava, l��vis, nitida; alis subhyalinis, nervuris pallide testaceis; abdomine cinereo micante vestito. Female. Length lines. Entirely of a pale reddish-yellow. Head: the sides behind the eyes straight; the posterior angles rounded, the hinder margin of the vertex slightly emarginate; the ocelli large and prominent; the clypeus and mandibles very smooth and shining, the latter with a row of black teeth on their inner margin. Thorax ovate, smooth and shining; wings subhyaline, the nervures pale testaceous, the discoidal cells obsolete. Abdomen wider than the thorax, covered with a thin, changeable, sericeous pile; the peduncle minute, obliquely inclined and fitting into a cavity at the base of the abdomen. Hab. Makassar. This insect bears a strong resemblance to F. flava of Europe.<br />Published as part of Smith, F., 1860, Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. (Part Formicidae), pp. 57-93 in Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 5 on page 68

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8fdaed2b9ff08975dc1d01bf30192610
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295690