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© Copyright Gary Alpert, 2005-2008
· 0 Rhytidoponera wilsoni, paratype worker, side |
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© Copyright Gary Alpert, 2005-2008
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© Copyright Gary Alpert, 2005-2008
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© Copyright Gary Alpert, 2005-2008
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Overview |
This species was described by W.L. Brown in 1958.
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Identification |
A notably strongly anteroposteriorly compressed node, the posterior face of the node is concave as seen from the side. The ventral petiolar process is unique, it is narrowed to a digitform apical portion.
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Geographic distribution |
Known only from New Caledonia
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Natural history |
Diurnal forager, on foliage and over rocks on the forest floor. Nests beneath stones.
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References |
W.L. Brown. 1958. Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. II. Tribe Ectatommini (Hymenoptera). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Vol. 118, No. 5.
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