Pseudomyrma nigriceps, Guérin-Ménéville, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10243 |
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Sp. 7. Pseudomyrma nigriceps .
Worker. - Length lines. Head black: the antennae, mandibles , and the anterior margin of the face, rufo-testaceous ; the thorax, abdomen and legs pale rufo-testaceous : the first node of the abdomen subtriangular, the upper margin being curved, the curve channelled from the base to the apex, the latter emarginate ; the second node globose ; the sides of the abdomen compressed, but not strangulated in the middle.
This species was captured by Mr. Bates, at Santarem, Brazil ; it was found coursing over herbage, and also on sandy banks. In mv own Collection.
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