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1.
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<paragraph id= "95CAC46F252005407A92056BE7C4E520" pageNumber= "49" > , Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. 79. 1.</paragraph>
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This remarkable genus of ants, the workers of which are destitute of eyes, is in my opinion closely allied to the genus
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, one or two species of which are also blind; the present species is very like the
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of my Catalogue of
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, which is also blind. That species was collected by General Hardwick, and formed part of his collection, which he presented to the British Museum; I have little doubt it was captured in India, although South America (?) is given as its probable habitat. This genus differs from
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in having only two joints to the labral palpi; the maxillary palpi I have not succeeded in extracting.
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