Tetramorium tortuosum
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8206712 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A041C920-4A53-6452-0822-3A921BC0AD8C |
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Christiana |
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Tetramorium tortuosum |
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The tortuosum View in CoL -group
Antennae with 11 segments, the sting appendage spatulate. Petiole nodiform; one or both pedicel segments with rugose or rugulose sculpture in all Malagasy and New World species. Mandibles sculptured. Large species usually with HW> 0.80, rarely less. Legs usually with dense or fairly dense pilosity which is suberect to subdecumbent on the dorsal (outer) surfaces of the middle and hind tibiae.
Within the genus Tetramorium HNS this is the largest species-group with 11 - merous antennae. The group is represented by about 25 species in the Old World tropics and subtropics, and 7 of these species occur only in Madagascar.
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