Myrmecia pumilio, Mayr, G., 1866
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4366 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:82806E3C-5E36-41B2-891A-EA434362ACBC |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6294593 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FE71CFA5-DCF2-C582-51F9-A30BDFBF9544 |
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Christiana |
scientific name |
Myrmecia pumilio |
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nov. spec. |
M. pumilio HNS nov. spec.
Operaria: Long. 7.5 mm. Nigra, petioli segmento secundo abdomineque nigro-fuscis, coxis, femoribus omnibus tibiisque posterioribus fuscis, mandibulis, antennis, tibiis anticis atque tarsis omnibus ochraceotestaceis, scapis medio metatarsisque posterioribus fuscescentibus; modice pilosa, sparse pubescens, petioli nodo secundo et abdomine copiose pubescentibus; mandibulae subtiliter. rugoso-striolatae punctis nounullis rudis, margine externo medio leviter emarginate, margine interno fusco-ferrugineo dentato, dentibus quatuor paulo majoribus; caput " subtiliter punctatum et haud dense longitudinaliter striatum; pronotum ruguloso-punctatum et rugis transverse curvatis; mesonotum ruguloso-punctatum; metanotum supra haud transversim deplanatum, reticulatim transverse rugosum et paulo indistincte punctulatus; petioli nodus anticus irregulariter rugosus, nodus posticus et abdomen micantia, subtilissime coriaceo-rugulosopunctata; pedes pilis abstantibus.
Sidney in Neuholland (Mus. Holm.).
Diese Art steht der M. pilosula HNS Sm. sehr nahe und unterscheidet sich von allen bisher bekannten Arten durch ihre geringe Groesse.
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