Echinopla pallipes
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2. Echinopla pallipes View in CoL HNS . B.M.
Echinopla pallipes, Smith HNS , Proc, Linn. Soc. ii. 80. 2 [[worker]].
Worker. Length 2- 1/2 lines. - Black: body hispid; eyes prominent. Abdomen globose, node of the peduncle transverse, produced on each side into an acute spine; legs pale testaceous. Head and thorax rugose; the abdomen vermiculate, and covered with slight elevations placed in great regularity over the entire upper surface, each elevation terminating in a hair. The scape and the man- dibles ferruginous, the eyes very prominent, the palpi and legs pale testaceous, with the tarsi rufo-piceous. Abdomen obscurely rufo-piceous.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
The sculpture of this insect is difficult to describe: the head and thorax are the most coarsely rugose, the rugosity being regularly interspersed with short blunt spines, each having a single hair springing from its summit.
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