Lenomyrmex inusitatus
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Lenomyrmex inusitatus (Fernández, 2001)
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Lenomyrmex inusitatus is a Neotropical species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The worker of Lenomyrmex inusitatus is distinguished from other Lenomyrmex workers by smooth and shiny mesosoma with well-developed propodeal spines and by the foveolate-striate sculpture covering all the dorsal surface of its head. L. inusitatus has an unusual distribution since it is the single Lenomyrmex species recorded east of the Andes.[1]
References
- ^ Delsinne, T.; Fernández, F. (2012). "First Record of Lenomyrmex inusitatus (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) in Ecuador and Description of the Queen". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 2012: 1–5. doi:10.1155/2012/145743.
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