Formica ingruens (Walker, F. 1859)
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Formicidae
Genus: Formica
Name
Formica ingruens Walker, F., 1859 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Formica ingruens Walker, F., 1859, Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4: 372-372.
Description
Faem. Nigra, scitissime punctata, capite mag-no, mandibulis tarsisque testaceis, antennis corporis dimidio non longioribus, scapo longo subclavato, flagello rufescente subclavato, abdomine lato brevi-elliptico, pedibus robustis breviusculis, alis cinercis parvis, venis piceis, stigmate nigro. Female. Black, shining, very finely punctured. Head large; mandibles testaceous. Antennae about half the length of the body; scape subclavato, much more than half the length of the flagellum; the latter reddish, subclavata Abdomen short-elliptical, very much broader than the thorax. Legs short, stout; tarsi testaceous. Wings cinereous, narrow, short; veins piceous, in structure like those of F. pangensHNS; stigma black. Length of the body 2 1 / 2 lines, of the wings 4 lines.
Taxon Treatment
- Walker, F.; 1859: Characters of some apparently undescribed Ceylon insects., Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4: 372-372. doi
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