Atta rubra
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ACD707EC-B59F-0977-1E8E-20510AD63EAF |
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Atta rubra |
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23. Atta rubra View in CoL HNS . B.M.
Female. Length 4 lines.-Deep reddish-brown: the legs paler than the body, with the femora blackish in the middle. The head longitudinally striated, the mandibles smooth and shining. Thorax: the disk very finely and regularly striated, the scutellum shining, the metathorax armed with two short acute spines. Abdomen elongate-ovate; the basal segment opake, the following smooth and shining, with their apical margins rufo-testaceous.
Hab. Brazil (Petropolis). (Coll. Rev. Hamlet Clark.)
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