Myrmica ruficeps
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:478E0DB4-21A2-4A50-B59D-774B53696A70 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295607 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4830EE46-A604-EB18-3F48-7F739EC3CB39 |
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Christiana |
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Myrmica ruficeps |
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. M. fusco-nigra; capite ferrugineo et longi-tudinaliter striato, thorace supra striata; abdomine laevi, nitidissimo.
Female. Length 4 lines. Black, the head red with a space behind the insertion of the antennae regularly striated longitudinally, extending to the posterior margin; on each side of the striation the head is rugose; the mandibles stout, smooth and shining, with their inner margin black, smooth, and edentate; flagellum 12 - jointed, the club 3 - jointed. Thorax, the disk longitudinally striated, the scutellum smooth and shining, with a few transverse striae behind; the metathorax with two short stout teeth; the tarsi and articulations of the legs pale rufo-testaceous. The petiole of the abdomen ferruginous, the nodes black, the first globose, the second transverse. Abdomen ovate, black, smooth, and shining.
Hab. Celebes (Tondano).
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