Polyrhachis flavicornis
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297606 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F428E293-4505-1EB4-3BD2-2088EF7F5EE3 |
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Christiana |
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Polyrhachis flavicornis |
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17. Polyrhachis flavicornis View in CoL HNS .
P. niger; capite thoraceque subopacis, abdomine nitido; flagello femorumque -basi flavo-testaceis.
Female. Length 3 lines. Black: the head subopake, the flagellum and mandibles reddish-yellow; the basal joint of the flagellum, except its extreme apex, black; the scape rufo-piceous. Thorax subopake; ovate, without spines; legs rufo-piceous, the femora pale reddishyellow; wings subhyaline, nervures pale testaceous, stigma brown. Abdomen fuscous; the scale quadrate, armed with two short, curved subacute spines.
Worker. Length 2 lines. Very like the female, but with the antennae and legs of a deeper tint; the first joint of the flagellum black, except its apex; the thorax flattened at the sides, the superior surface slightly convex, divided by two transverse sutures, the margins acute. Abdomen globose, black and shining; the scale as in the female.
Hab. Singapore.
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