Kartidris galos (lat.) - a species of ants ( Formicidae ) of the genus Kartidris from the subfamily Myrmicinae .
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| Kartidris galos Bolton , 1991 [1] |
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Distribution
China [1] .
Description
Small tawny ants. The length of the body is 4.4 mm, the length of the head is 0.97 mm (width - 0.85). The main body color is dark brown. Antennae 12-segmented with a mace of 3 segments. They have 4 maxillary palps and 3 labial palps. Scape of antennae and lower legs with numerous spaced hairs. Stem petiol [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Bolton, B. New myrmicine ant genera from the Oriental region (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) (English) // Systematic Entomology : Journal. - 1991. - Vol. 16 . - P. 1–13 .
Literature
- Bolton B. Synopsis and classification of Formicidae. - Mem. Am. Entomol. Inst. - Gainesville , FL: American Entomological Institute, 2003.- T. 71. - 370 p. - ISBN 1-887988-15-7 .