Ponera nitidula Emery
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6287134 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0823014F-8D5D-E195-9AC0-05E2E91E82C1 |
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Ponera nitidula Emery |
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Chiapas, soil. This is a handsome black ant displaying often quite brilliant satiny blue metallescence. A greasy specimen from Guatemala in the Wheeler Collection shows none of this blue reflection, and Emery did not mention it in the original description. The habitus is quite different from that of species like Ponera opaciceps Mayr HNS , and Ponera trigona Mayr HNS , and it would not be surprising if Ponera nitidula HNS were eventually shown to represent part of a distinct subgenus.
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