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2. Subgenus Anacantholepis Sanschi, 1914, Medd. Goeteborgs Mus. Zool., III, p. 36 (partim). [[worker]]. Monomorphes. Epinotum releve en bosse. Metanotum notablement saillant sur le profil du corselet. Afrique. Ocelles peu apparents. Type: Plagiolepis decora Santschi, 1914. Ce sous-genre passe au genre Acantholepis par de nombreuses affinites. Il s'en distingue par l'absence ou la reduction des ocelles, un epinotum nullement anguleux, et l'uniformite de la taille. Les especes d'Asie que j'avais precedemment comprises dans ce sousgenre doivent passer au genre suivant comme nouvelle section.
Published as part of Santschi, F., 1926, Trois notes myrmécologiques., pp. 13-28 in Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 95 on page 15
Insecta, Arthropoda, Plagiolepis decora, Animalia, Biodiversity, Plagiolepis, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy
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