Typhlatta laeviceps, Smith, 1857
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E3C6CB0-12F8-B061-D129-CB1E45BDC2E1 |
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1. Typhlatta laeviceps HNS .
T. niger, nitidus; capite, thorace antice et abdomine glaberrimis; antennis tarsisque rufo-piceis.
Worker. Length 2 lines. Black; the head glassy-smooth and shining; ovate, with the posterior margin of the vertex truncate; in some examples, an indistinct castaneous spot at the sides of the head, in the usual situation of the eyes; the antennae ferruginous. Thorax elongate, compressed at the sides; very smooth and shining anteriorly, with a delicate striation in the middle, the metathorax being finely rugulose; the tarsi rufo-piceous. Abdomen: ovate, very smooth and shining; the nodes subglobose, the basal one being the smallest.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
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