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3.
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. B.M.
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Worker. Length 6 1/2 lines.-Exactly similar in form to
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, but with the head, thorax and abdomen black; the legs and mandibles pale rufo-testaceous, the femora and tibiae with dusky lines outside. Abdomen finely granulated and opake.
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<paragraph id="F2DB84B518A272FB083BA631354D4BBB" pageId="82" pageNumber="82">Hab. Madras.</paragraph>
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This species very closely resembles
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, but the joints of the antennae are much shorter, and the abdomen is granulated, the base being coarsely punctured. Whether either of the two species last described is the
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of Jerdon it is impossible to determine satisfactorily; he says, &quot;abdomen very long; sting large; head and abdomen blackish-brown; thorax and legs rufous.&quot; The abdomen in both of the
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is short.
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