Formica cephalotes
Linnaeus, C., 1758, Systema naturae. Regnum Animale. 10 th ed., Lipsiae: W. Engelmann : 581
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F. thorace quadrispinoso, capite didymo magno utrin que postice mucronato.
Merian. surin. t. 18. f. majores. Marcgr. bras. 252. Formica magna.Habitat in America meridionali.
Corpus totum ferrugineo-pubescens. Caput crassissimum, rotundatum, postice didymum cum spina utrinque bre vi. Thorax antice spinis 2 erectis, distantibus; posti ce spinis 2 erectis, approximatis. Petiolus abdominis tuberculis duobus, uno post alterum, notatus.
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