Polyrhachis textor
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6296443 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C13B2B6-992C-6789-1178-2C6932F087AD |
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17. Polyrhachis textor View in CoL LSID . Pl. I. fig. 2. B.M.
Worker. Length 3 1/3 lines.-Black: the head delicately rugulose; the eyes ovate, lateral, and placed high on the head; the front with two raised bent carinae, at the sides of which the antennae are inserted; the clypeus and the space between the antennae rufo-piceous, the former with a slight longitudinal central carina; the mandibles obscurely rufo-piceous at their apex; the apical joint of the antennas ferruginous. Thorax elongate, compressed at the sides and flattened above; the anterior portion longitudinally aciculate, the meso- and metathorax delicately rugulose; the prothorax with a short blunt tooth or spine on each side; the metathorax has also a minute tooth at the lateral superior angles; legs elongate, without spines or hairs, the tips of the claw-joints of the tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen smooth, highly polished; the scale of the peduncle with a single acute spine above, and a minute one on each side at its base.
Hab. Malacca. (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.)
The nest of this species is figured in Pl. II. fig. 2.
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