<documentid="8F80020DBC2A019114FDDD1EF815B059"ENCODING="UTF8"ID-GBIF-Dataset="05012727-a061-4ff8-9e21-4ff90ea899f6"ID-HNS-Pub="2592"checkinTime="1378940999298"checkinUser="donat"docAuthor="Smith, F."docDate="1860"docId="C345B5B246FCCB1B55467D67BC34471C"docLanguage="en"docName="2592.xml"docOrigin="Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 5"docSource="http://128.146.250.117/pdfs/2592/2592.pdf"docTitle="Mutilla unimaculata , Smith, Cat. Hym. pt. iii. p. 138 ♀."docType="treatment"docVersion="12"lastPageNumber="75"masterDocId="67C47E2A9E0CD80A025244C43DE17A7A"masterDocTitle="Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. (Part Formicidae)"masterLastPageNumber="93"masterPageNumber="57"pageNumber="75"updateTime="1731972279974"updateUser="admin">
<mods:titleid="A161C1C7B53336C14BE1F2CE26BD8E9D">Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. (Part Formicidae)</mods:title>
<paragraphid="93BEACA2B74D33631F898EBF6B679F34"pageId="8"pageNumber="75"type="mainText">The male has the head and abdomen black and shining; the thorax biood-red; the inner margin of the eyes notched; the vertex strongly punctate-striate. The thorax strongly punctured; the metathorax with larger and more distant punctures; the tegulae red; the wings fuscohyaline. Abdomen rather distantly punctured; the apical margin of the second and third segments thickly fringed with white pubescence; the following segments fringed with black.</paragraph>