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Polyrhachis clypeatus Mayr, 1862, n. sp.

Authors: Mayr, G.;

Polyrhachis clypeatus Mayr, 1862, n. sp.

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12. P. clypeatus n. sp.. [[queen]] Laenge: 9 - 10 mm. Schwarz, matt, Mandibeln, Endhaelfte der Geissel, Hueften, Schenkel, oder auch die ganzen Beine braunroth, die Schenkel am hellsten. Die anliegende Pubescenz ist am ganzen Koerper gelblich, aeusserst kurz und fein. Mandibeln grob punctirt. Clypeus vorne lappig verlaengert, dessen Vorderrand mit mehreren Zaehnchen besetzt. Kopf und Thorax fein und sehr dicht runzlig punctirt oder punctirt gerunzelt. Pronotum mit zwei stumpfen, kurzen, an der Basis sehr breiten Zaehnen; Metanotum mit zwei sehr dicken, nach hinten gerichteten Zaehnen. Jedes der zwei oberen Ecken der Schuppe in einen 3 eckigen Zahn verlaengert, zwischen diesen noch zwei kleine abgerundete Zaehne. Hinterleib sehr fein und sehr dicht fingerhutartig punctirt 1). Fluegel braeunlich. Ceylon (Novara).

Published as part of Mayr, G., 1862, Myrmecologische Studien., pp. 649-776 in Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 12 on page 683

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Insecta, Polyrhachis, Arthropoda, Polyrhachis clypeatus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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