Meranoplus mucronatus
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297708 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A7B0C377-4392-839E-6722-B79C1AF9B459 |
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Christiana |
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Meranoplus mucronatus |
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3. Meranoplus mucronatus View in CoL HNS ,
M. capite, thorace pedibusque ferrugineis; abdomine nigro; thorace quadrato; angulis singulis spina acuta armatis.
Worker. Length 2 1/2 lines. The head and thorax ferruginous; the abdomen black; the head coarsely rugose, narrowed before the eyes and widely emarginate in front; the eyes prominent, behind them the margins are widened slightly to half the distance between them and the posterior angles of the head, towards which the margins are narrowed; the head sprinkled with a few long erect reddish hairs. Thorax: quadrate, rugose, with the angles produced into four very long, stout, acute spines; the hinder margin with two short blunt teeth or spines in the middle, with two minute ones beyond them placed somewhat obliquely; the metathorax with two long, rather slender, very acute spines; the thorax and legs thinly sprinkled with very long ferruginous hairs; the abdomen sprinkled with long erect ferruginous hairs, the nodes rugose.
Var. a. The femora rufo-fuscous.
Hab. Malacca (Mount Ophir).
To this species Mr. Wallace attached a ticket, upon which he had written " House Ant:" but I have not obtained any further information.
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