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Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. thales var. empedocles Forel, 1913, n. v.

Authors: Forel, A.;

Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus subsp. thales var. empedocles Forel, 1913, n. v.

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Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus F. r. Thales For. v. Empedocles n. v. L.: 7,5 — 12 mm. Groesser als des Typus der Rasse und vor allem mit einem groesseren [[worker]] major, auch der [[worker]] minor ist erheblich groefser. Die Farbe ist viel dunkler, ganz schwarz, mit braunen Beinen und Fuehlerschaft und mit roetlicher Geissel und Tarsen. Der Kopf des grossen [[worker]] ist 3,4 mm breit uud 3 mm lang (ohne Kiefer), oben sehr stark konvex, hinten stark bogenfoermig ausgerandet, sehr glaenzend, aber doch fein gerunzelt. Kiefer sechszaehnig. Im uebrigen ist alles genau wie beim Typus der r. Thales: die kleinen Stachelchen unten, die dicke, oben stumpfe Schuppe, die roetlichen Haare etc. Salisbury, Sued-Rhodesia (Arnold).

Published as part of Forel, A., 1913, Ameisen aus Rhodesia, Kapland usw. (Hym.) Gesammelt von Herrn G. Arnold, Dr. H. Brauns und anderen., pp. 203-225 in Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 1913 on page 224

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Camponotus (myrmoturba) maculatus f. r. thales for. v. empedocles, Insecta, Arthropoda, Camponotus, Camponotus maculatus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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