Lasius pallescens (Schenck 1852)
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https://doi.org/ 10.25674/so92iss1pp15 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/153287B6-FD7C-FF80-FCEA-F99F594EFE5F |
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Lasius pallescens (Schenck 1852) |
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Lasius pallescens (Schenck 1852)
Formica pallescens Schenck 1852
Schenck observed a swarming nest at the trunk of an oak near Dillenburg / Hessen. He collected a gyne and a male and described the gyne to be 3.5 lines long, to have a pale yellowish head, mesosoma, petiole, antennae, mandibles and legs, a brown gaster, hirsute scapes and tibiae and hyaline wings. The male was reported to be 2 lines long, to have a brown head, brownish mandibles, a yellowish mesosoma with three brown longitudinal stripes, a brownish scutellum and posterior part of mesosoma and hyaline wings. If Schenck meant Prussian lines, the gyne and male were 7.6 and 4.4 mm long – if referring to Hessian lines 8.8 and 5 mm. This description strongly indicates genus Lasius but I do not know a German species to which such a character combination might refer.
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Lasius pallescens (Schenck 1852)
Seifert, Bernhard 2020 |
Formica pallescens
Schenck 1852 |