Published December 31, 1922 | Version v1
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Leptothorax sculptiventris var. distincta Crawley, 1922, var. nov.

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Leptothorax sculptiventris, Mayr., var. distincta, var. nov.

[[worker]] L., a little over 5.0mm. (type 4.0mm.). Differs only in the colours, which are more sharply defined. Thorax and petiole pale yellow; head, mandibles and basal third of gaster slightly deeper in colour. Funiculus and apical third of scape dark chocolate-brown; tip of apical segment of funiculus and remainder of scape yellow-brown. Apical joints of tarsus, the basal fifth of femur, the apex of coxa, and apical half of tibia pale yellow; the remainder and apical two-thirds of gaster dark chocolate-brown.

The femora are very swollen. In addition to the lateral teeth of the petiole, this segment bears a small sharp tooth beneath. The postpetiole bears on each side behind a small tubercle carrying a short stiff hair.

1 [[worker]], South America (Dr. Swale).

Type W.C.C. coll.

Notes

Published as part of Crawley, W. C., 1922, Formicidae - a new species and variety., pp. 85-86 in Entomologists Record and Journal of Variation 34 on pages 85-86

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