Eciton crassicornis, Smith, Frederick, 1855
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10243 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297801 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/67669F83-290E-4EA3-481D-D0BE271C8682 |
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Eciton crassicornis |
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Sp. 5. Eciton crassicornis , n. s.
Worker.-Dark reddish brown ; the head, thorax and legs opaque; antennae short and thickened; the scape clavate, the flagellum having the joints short, the apical ones being broader than long, and fulvous beneath : mandibles black, short, stout and longitudinally strigose, the inner margin of the apical dilatation quadridentate ; the head wider than the thorax, and deeply emarginate behind ; the lateral angles acute, scarcely dentate ; the metathorax has on each side, near its base, a minute tubercle, and is produced and emarginate behind : the legs shorter and stouter than in the foregoing species, their articulations bright ferruginous . The basal node of the abdomen has an elevated central carina, acute at its apex, the second node unarmed ; the abdomen thinly covered with short yellow pubescence, the other parts very thinly sprinkled with short erect pale hairs.
Worker (minor).-2h lines. Closely resembles the preceding, but having the legs proportionably more slender and longer; the head is narrower.
This species is from Villa Nova, Brazil ; its short legs and thickened antennae readily distinguishing it.
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