<documentid="9252E52E8A10980E0CF81148A08E106D"ENCODING="UTF8"ID-GBIF-Dataset="05012727-a061-4ff8-9e21-4ff90ea899f6"ID-HNS-Pub="2592"checkinTime="1378940999298"checkinUser="donat"docAuthor="Smith, F."docDate="1860"docId="1CBC1F6F0A93D3A6B6C68320D62476C7"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="Tapinoma thoracica"docType="treatment"docVersion="13"lastPageNumber="69"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="69"updateTime="1731972279974"updateUser="admin">
<mods:titleid="15FD6EBEE12E172814892472E3046D64">Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. (Part Formicidae)</mods:title>
<paragraphid="324873A09C85BACFBC7A08B6ACC3F7A3"pageId="2"pageNumber="69"type="mainText">Worker. Length 2 lnes. Black and slightly shining; the antennae and legs obscure ferruginous. Thorax rugose above, deeply strangulated between the meso- and metathorax, the latter abruptly concave truncate; the peduncle of the abdomen inclining forwards, rounded in front; flat and oblique behind; abdomen ovate, produced anteriorly, and overhanging the peduncle.</paragraph>