Pseudomyrma flavidula
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297101 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0CB60964-DA83-A8E0-C683-ECE6CCA2184E |
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Pseudomyrma flavidula |
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15. Pseudomyrma flavidula HNS .
Worker. Length 2 3/4 lines.-Entirely smooth and shining yellow: the eyes and tips of the mandibles black; the head broader than in P. pallida HNS , which it much resembles; a very faintly impressed line runs from the anterior stemma to the clypeus, which has a deeper impressed pit in the middle. Thorax strangulated in the middle. Abdomen covered with a fine silky pile; more or less fuscous at the apex, and with a fuscous spot, more or less distinct, on each side at the base.
Hab. Brazil (Santarem).
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