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<paragraph id="8346B814A5F3B02271623A056A3AC4F1" pageNumber="215">Type: une ouvriere, provenant du tamisage de Mousses en foret primaire, alt. 700 m. (VILLIERS, IX-45).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="2B31D3FE861FADE6F75D0B35DE21D68B" pageNumber="215">Long.: 2,6 mm. (fig. 6, D). Brun-roux uniforme, luisante, appendices jaune fonce. Sur la tete, le thorax et les petioles, gros points enfonces espaces, laissant entre eux des intervalles lisses et brillants. Ponctuation du gastre beaucoup plus fine. Pilosite blanche assez dense, oblique, sur tout le corps et les appendices.</paragraph>
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Tete moins longue que celle de
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, ses angles posterieurs bien moins prononces: vertex excave en arc faible, moins d'un demi-cercle. Yeux plus petits, de 90 facettes environ, legerement convexes, leur bord posterieur au niveau du milieu de la tete. Mandibules et antennes comme chez
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: ces parties semblent d'ailleurs varier tres peu parmi les 12
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africains.
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<paragraph id="6013701B97E9F9ECD7C6E9D19DA60A4B" pageNumber="216">Thorax faiblement convexe de profil. Face declive de l'epinotum plane, finement rebordee. Petiole haut, sa face posterieure, de profil, est nettement concave, et non rectiligne comme chez les formes voisines. Il est prolonge en-dessous par une lame jaunatre a 3 pointes ante- rieures et une posterieure. Postpetiole bombe en avant, bien moins saillant dessous que chez cribinodis.</paragraph>
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En dehors de
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, cette forme est surtout voisine d'un groupe de
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d'Afrique australe. Compare a
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,
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FOR. est plus decolore, aveugle, a n oe ud et antennes plus greles.
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, du Cap, est plus gros, bien plus poilu et a petio- le plus arrondi en arriere; C,
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FOREL, du Cap et de Rhodesie, a le petiole et le postpetiole beaucoup plus convexes. Voila donc encore un des nombreux exemples d'affinites entre la faune du Nimba et la faune australe.
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