Odontomachus rugosus
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/798AFC7E-6529-B0FD-9771-B0E75A2E968C |
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Christiana |
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Odontomachus rugosus |
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2. Odontomachus rugosus HNS .
O. rufescenti-fuscus; capite supra longitudinaliter striato, lateribus laevibus nitidis, thorace pedunculoque rude rugosis.
Worker. Length 3 lines. Head of a red-brown, the mandibles and scape rather paler, the flagellum pale testaceous; the mandibles much narrowed at their base, their inner edge finely serrated, terminating in two long blunt teeth which are abruptly curved at right angles with the jaws; the head a little longer than broad, deeply emarginate behind, longitudinally striated above, the sides smooth and shining. Thorax darker than the head, and coarsely rugose; the legs ferruginous. The node of the abdomen conical and rugose; abdomen smooth and shining and of a dark rufo-piceous colour, the apex pale.
Hab. Singapore.
This is a very remarkable and distinct species, both in sculpture and form. ',
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