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Holotype worker of
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. Fig.3, head; Fig. 4, lateral view.
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Comments. A second specimen of this species was recently (November, 2003) col­ lected in Brisbane by Chris Burwell of the
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Museum (pers. comm.). He hand collected the specimen at night, apparently from a tree trunk (although the specific collect­ ing details were not recorded). This nocturnal habit, combined with its likely arboreal for­ aging and nesting, helps explain why these ants are so infrequently encountered. See below for notes on separating this species from the similar
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