63 lines
7.1 KiB
XML
63 lines
7.1 KiB
XML
<document id="1C14C9830ED539145A08F509AE785010" ENCODING="UTF-8" ID-GBIF-Dataset="620aac46-b4c8-42a1-a0a0-409792b70c2b" ModsDocID="3948" checkinTime="1243374478140" checkinUser="christiana" docAuthor="Forel, A." docDate="1893" docId="7C93FD6824FC08BE79051BDD95D8C653" docLanguage="en" docName="3948" docOrigin="Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1893" docSource="http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/publications/3948/3948.pdf" docTitle="Monomorium floricola , Jerdon" docType="treatment" docVersion="10" lastPageNumber="389" masterDocId="3C86B8CE88F3E20382761CE3CF3BA529" masterDocTitle="Formicides de l'Antille St. Vincent. Récoltées par Mons. H. H. Smith." masterLastPageNumber="418" masterPageNumber="333" pageNumber="388" updateTime="1701312242406" updateUser="plazi">
|
|
<mods:mods id="7B2760B06BED78CE34C8E8ACF91BFF5F" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
|
|
<mods:titleInfo id="8CD46F74CDE599ADC44A54D0EA1F124A">
|
|
<mods:title id="30005449A94E77E1D55D0DD8B2CF340A">Formicides de l'Antille St. Vincent. Récoltées par Mons. H. H. Smith.</mods:title>
|
|
</mods:titleInfo>
|
|
<mods:name id="2CC0EAC4A9192C7E4B4EDDE270EA4840" type="personal">
|
|
<mods:role id="A631502672B37979E2253CCDF0B630BE">
|
|
<mods:roleTerm id="B7BC61E6B087E18EE7637E71A976D63D">Author</mods:roleTerm>
|
|
</mods:role>
|
|
<mods:namePart id="D407D571F177E565709CC0EDA8E4E8F5">Forel, A.</mods:namePart>
|
|
</mods:name>
|
|
<mods:typeOfResource id="4FF5A7AF79F0F08C6F6F783A5493B359">text</mods:typeOfResource>
|
|
<mods:relatedItem id="A0742A1B39B87A2DA2C02F632253A662" type="host">
|
|
<mods:titleInfo id="36012271B7ACBE88CD36FB1CAB06FC36">
|
|
<mods:title id="8D16493AEAEE3F9AC9592490C579EB15">Transactions of the Entomological Society of London</mods:title>
|
|
</mods:titleInfo>
|
|
<mods:part id="FEFDF2D0A744EC840BE1C69CA92E67CE">
|
|
<mods:date id="1AAED58D78B6688FE50272E573386434">1893</mods:date>
|
|
<mods:detail id="D1B1AF43889F6BDD59CD775DC986CB50" type="volume">
|
|
<mods:number id="9130033C6CB7A139BEF7083EC33D3A44">1893</mods:number>
|
|
</mods:detail>
|
|
<mods:extent id="73B6494D8EDFB57F5697658FAF149A1D" unit="page">
|
|
<mods:start id="1443ADCB32AB869412AA0EA4CAB84C0E">333</mods:start>
|
|
<mods:end id="2FA5F167FBE480F44676394D80B78ECC">418</mods:end>
|
|
</mods:extent>
|
|
</mods:part>
|
|
</mods:relatedItem>
|
|
<mods:location id="2D570F403F97443D81170D894C7F210B">
|
|
<mods:url id="DD430EA75765984503CF99F9F65CEA49">http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/publications/3948/3948.pdf</mods:url>
|
|
</mods:location>
|
|
<mods:classification id="3430CD7CA51795A146E210787395A073">journal article</mods:classification>
|
|
<mods:identifier id="94B69F0CF2BEA5ADC8169D7D590FF60A" type="HNS-Pub">3948</mods:identifier>
|
|
<mods:identifier id="3EFF52CE61DBA779EE2F1838790FD9D7" type="ZooBank">5E6A481F-664E-428C-A636-08D4BD5A1EF0</mods:identifier>
|
|
</mods:mods>
|
|
<treatment id="7C93FD6824FC08BE79051BDD95D8C653" ID-DOI="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6292949" ID-GBIF-Taxon="100130600" ID-Zenodo-Dep="6292949" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:7C93FD6824FC08BE79051BDD95D8C653" httpUri="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C93FD6824FC08BE79051BDD95D8C653" lastPageNumber="389" pageNumber="388">
|
|
<subSubSection id="3E222810C5D53876E3BAD04DC3FBDCCE" type="nomenclature">
|
|
<paragraph id="615855737A2F08894D5FDA0DD9B2A15D" pageNumber="388">
|
|
2.
|
|
<taxonomicName id="7A7EC844B7D13A8C36D0F68E76DAF861" ID-CoL="6RP7N" LSID-HNS="urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:31573" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Monomorium" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName-HNS="Monomorium floricola (Jerdon)" order="Hymenoptera" pageNumber="388" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="floricola">Monomorium floricola, Jerdon</taxonomicName>
|
|
.
|
|
</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection id="527B1D5A020835D4D85213684C97175E" type="description">
|
|
<paragraph id="FC74AA146C65FADF0B9A7F4CD3010268" pageNumber="388">(No. 27 a a 27 f). [[ worker ]] [[ queen ]] [[ male ]]. Cosmopolite dans les tropiques.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection id="4E12B77DDA6C3AB8633CBDBB992B73D0" type="biology_ecology">
|
|
<paragraph id="C835F78BABE52B960B185D442520ACCF" pageNumber="388">(27). Common locally about houses, not far from sealevel. Formicarium made in crevices of walls, & c. The workers. are diurnal (perhaps nocturnal also). They are attracted by sweet substances, and by dead animal matter; when they find these they remain a long time to feed, but appear to carry nothing away. It would seem that the females came out to forage with the workers, or alone. I have found them on tables, & c.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="3A57C122717F4832C15075F12C3B067C" pageNumber="389">The workers move about singly, or four or five follow each other in a line; they cannot walk rapidly.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="E945D123A1EB39A51871EB93560BB5F4" pageNumber="389">N. B. - Differs from No. 10 not only in colour, but in the proportion of joints ofthe antenna.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection id="4AF8FF5BE33B008BB95C7ADB2D1638BF" type="materials_examined">
|
|
<paragraph id="1056814EC6ED2748B3B57EF686343F74" pageNumber="389">(27 a). About the house at Golden Grove (leeward), 800 ft. October. Many were found on' a bird-skin, which was in course of drying.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="7AA586DC8E4A3F3041C030EB326BFEC9" pageNumber="389">(27 b). Golden Grove, Nov. 9 th; evening. Crawling on a table. It was not attended by workers.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="118DD983C09E68363E5E9321D84C3E9B" pageNumber="389">(27 c). Note lost. Probably from the same formicarium.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="E76FC3F787BA0975E50E79FD3A3D0526" pageNumber="389">(27 d). Golden Grove Estate (leeward), 300 ft. Dec. 14 th. Formicarium found in a package of glass collection bottles or tubes, which had been packed away on a shelf in a dark corner. The ants had made their way through the cork stoppers of two of the tubes, and in these tubes they kept the larvas. In one of the bottles were numerous wingless females and. a few males; in another there were also winged females. The paper in which the tubes were wrapped was also full of ants, including numerous males and females. The colony must have consisted of at least five thousand ants. The number of wingless females was remarkable, the proportion to workers found in the nest being, I should suppose, one to ten or twelve; but a portion of the workers may have been out foraging. Only a small number comparatively of the different forms were saved. There were few larvae and pupae; males very numerous.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="ABC680531B4FBED6A8D5090D34DF0DD9" pageNumber="389">(27 e). Near Kingstown; open valley, 500 ft. Oct. 27 th. A female found alone under a log.</paragraph>
|
|
<paragraph id="22664EAC39937105B465E8E59DC072B7" pageNumber="389">(27 f). Windward side; bank near the seashore, north of Georgetown; under a stone. Jan. 3 rd. Several nests of this species were found on the windward side.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
<subSubSection id="3035CADF0C6373A2730832C317A60DA1" type="biology_ecology">
|
|
<paragraph id="AAC181C48B5E02382C974390E8D1F584" pageNumber="389">These ants are often found in water-jars. Whether alive or dead, they always float on the surface of the water, if washed into it.</paragraph>
|
|
</subSubSection>
|
|
</treatment>
|
|
</document> |