Epitritus mandibularis
Notice: | This page is derived from the original publication listed below, whose author(s) should always be credited. Further contributors may edit and improve the content of this page and, consequently, need to be credited as well (see page history). Any assessment of factual correctness requires a careful review of the original article as well as of subsequent contributions.
If you are uncertain whether your planned contribution is correct or not, we suggest that you use the associated discussion page instead of editing the page directly. This page should be cited as follows (rationale):
Citation formats to copy and paste
BibTeX: @article{Szabó1909ArchivumZoologicum1, RIS/ Endnote: TY - JOUR Wikipedia/ Citizendium: <ref name="Szabó1909Archivum Zoologicum1">{{Citation See also the citation download page at the journal. |
Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Formicidae
Genus: Epitritus
Name
Epitritus mandibularis Szabó, J., 1909 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Epitritus mandibularis Szabó, J., 1909, Archivum Zoologicum 1: 2-2.
Description
☿. Fusco-testacea, opaca, confertim punctata subtiliterque pubescens, antennis pedibusque pallidioribus, gastere nitida, basi striatula, pilis erectis haud clavatis raris vestita. Caput late subcordiforme, inter verticem et occiput arcuato emargi-natum. Clypeo longo, antice paulo emarginato, circiter 2 / 3 partem mandibularum obtecto. Mandibulis subparallelis, margine interno dentibus Septem acutissimus inaequalibus, apice arcuatis armatis. Antennis scapo brevi ubique haud aequaliter lato, margine inferiore pilis clavatis, articulis flagelli 2 — 3 minutis, ultimo haud duplo longiore quam praecedentibus duobus. Thorax disco convexus, sine impres- sione meso-metanotali, spinis epinotis acutis, basi latis, modice sursum vergentibus. Petioli segmentum primum antice pedunculatum, pos-tice in nodum incrassatum, segmentum secun-dum primo multo latius, sed brevius, a superne viso trapezitorme. Duo nodi petioli margine lato, articulationibus subtusque membranaceis. Long. 1.5 — 1.6 mm.
Materials Examined
Africa orientalis germanica: Mto-ya-kifaru, legit K. Katona. hungarus (Mus. Hung.). Species ex hoc genere prima in Africa detecta.
Taxon Treatment
- Szabó, J.; 1909: De duabus speciebus novis formicidarum generis Epitritus Emery., Archivum Zoologicum 1: 2-2. doi
This treatment was originally uploaded by Plazi, compare this treatment on Plazi. Unless this treatment has been substantially changed on Species-ID, Plazi requests to maintain a link back to the original repository.