Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part VI. Formicidae.
Author
Smith, F.
text
1858
British Museum
London
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Genus 4.
PARAPONERA
. Pl. VII. figs. 7, 8, 9.
Head subquadrate, with the angles rounded, slightly narrowed posteriorly; the eyes circular and very prominent, situated a little before the middle, at the sides of the head; the antennae inserted forward on the face in deep cavities close to the base of the clypeus; mandibles large, triangular, dentate on their inner edge; the labial palpi 3-jointed, the maxillary palpi 5-jointed; the node of the abdomen incrassate; the abdomen with a deep strangulation between the first and second segments.
This insect, which is now separated from the genus
Ponera
, will not range in any of the subdivisions here described; in the prominence of the eyes it agrees with the genus
Ectatomma
, but the labial and maxillary palpi are composed of a different number of joints.