Formica suffusa
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6296223 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/90481A91-4440-2DDE-960E-81D0957FFEA4 |
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Formica suffusa |
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129. Formica suffusa LSID . B.M.
Female. Length 7 lines.-Black: the head obscurely ferruginous, the face darkest, the antennae black; the thorax with the sides with ferruginous stains above, the scutellum and two longitudinal stripes on the mesothorax, ferruginous; the legs ferruginous; wings fusco-hyaline, the nervures light brown, with a stain running along their course. Abdomen ovate, thinly clothed with pale golden pubescence.
Hab. Australia.
From the close resemblance between this species and F. piliventris LSID , it is probable that this is the female of that insect.
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