Ponera quadridentata
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295835 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4962FCF8-4D44-C8AD-267F-462FA9367D4B |
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Christiana |
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Ponera quadridentata |
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4. Ponera quadridentata HNS .
P. atro-fusea; antennis, facie antice, antennis, mandibulis, tibiis tarsisque ferrugineis; alis subhyalinis.
Female. Length 3 1 / 2 lines. Nigro-fuscous; the antennae with a carina between their base, the face anteriorly, the mandibles, the legs, and the abdomen at its apex and beneath, ferruginous; the femora and coxae above, fuscous; the head subquadrate with the angles rounded; the eyes small and placed forwards on the sides of the head towards the base of the mandibles, the latter with four strong teeth on their inner margin. Thorax oblong-ovate with the metathorax truncate; the wings fusco-hyaline, the stigma large and black. Abdomen: the second segment slightly narrowed at its base, the node of the petiole incrassate and compressed, its upper margin rounded. The insect entirely covered with a short downy cinereous pile, the abdomen having also a number of scattered erect glittering hairs.
Hab. Aru.
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