Ponera diminuta
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6296630 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/07DD040E-764D-5C62-4495-A981E8EB74B9 |
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Ponera diminuta |
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23. Ponera diminuta View in CoL HNS . B.M.
Worker. Length 3 lines.-Black: the mandibles and extreme base of the scape ferruginous, the flagellum fusco-ferruginous; the head elongate, narrowed behind; delicately striated, the striae curved transversely on the vertex. Thorax elongate, produced anteriorly into a neck, behind which it is swollen: in the middle it is compressed, and from thence widened to the apex; the apex obliquely truncate, the truncation with a few deep transverse striae; the thorax above has a number of short irregular striae or scratches; the legs rufo-piceous, the tarsi palest. Abdomen: the scale or node, viewed laterally, is quadrate; above, it is slightly widest behind and truncated in front and behind; the first segment rounded in front, its apical margin constricted, the second segment is also constricted at the base; the abdomen is smooth and shining, with the apical margins of the segments and the apex rufo-piceous.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
This species, on a smaller scale, is almost an exact representative of the P. tarsata HNS .
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