Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part VI. Formicidae. Author Smith, F. text 1858 British Museum London http://antbase.org/ants/publications/8127/8127.pdf book 8127 C86CFDBF-61D9-48EE-9C2E-325FC0462B10 4. Eciton rapax . Pl. VI. figs. 6, 7. B.M. Eciton rapax, Smith , Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. new ser. Atta quadriglumis , Halid. Trans. Linn. Soc. xiv. 328. Hab. Brazil (Para; Santarem; Ega). This species is readily distinguished by its having the head, thorax, legs and nodes of the abdomen opake black, and the abdomen pale reddish yellow. Mr. Bates says, "This is the largest species of the genus that I have seen; its columns are narrower than those of the other species, in fact they generally run along in single file, and forage in the same way. I have found them carrying off great numbers of cocoons of a species of Formica ; I have searched the columns long and repeatedly without finding any individuals with large heads and long mandibles."