Polyrhachis irritabilis
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295819 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8F467C34-555A-46BC-9036-E39F2AF8FA2F |
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Christiana |
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Polyrhachis irritabilis |
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10. Polyrhachis irritabilis HNS .
P. niger, pube pallide aurea vestitus; thorace quadridentate, petioli squamula bidentata.
Female. Length 6 1 / 2 lines. Black, and densely clothed with short pale golden pubescence; all parts of the insect sprinkled with erect cinereous hairs; the mandibles shining black, the palpi pale testaceous; the head elongate, the eyes placed high on the sides of the head, ferruginous and very prominent. Thorax elongate-ovate; the prothorax with a short, stout, acute tooth on each side, slightly curved and directed forwards; the metathorax with a similar tooth on each side directed backwards; the wings subhyaline, the nervures fuscous; the legs fusco-ferruginous, the femora and coxae brightest. Abdomen ovate; the scale incrassate, armed above with two stout acute teeth.
Hab. Aru. This is probably the female of P. sexspinosus HNS .
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