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115.
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. B.M.
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<paragraph id="762D6B1AA9C34AB6EEBF84363C441E8D" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Female. Length 4 1/2 lines.-The head, thorax and abdomen above brown-black, the two latter pale testaceous beneath; the flagellum, mandibles and legs testaceous; the tibiae and tarsi rather darker than the femora; the head oblong, slightly emarginate behind; the metathorax testaceous, more or less dusky above; the scale of the peduncle pale testaceous, ovate, notched above; the wings milky-white, the nervures pale testaceous yellow; the abdomen ovate, its base and the apical margins of the segments pale testaceous; the insect is smooth and shining.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4826295F7A76993004B027376A3430DB" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Worker major. Length 4 1/2 lines.-Black: the flagellum and legs rufo-testaceous, the tarsi dusky; head very large, deeply emarginate behind; thorax narrow, widest in front, compressed behind; the diskal line of the thorax curved from the base to the apex; the scale pale testaceous and narrow, its margin entire; abdomen ovate, with the apical margins of the segments and the base beneath pale testaceous.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="313FF1AB987B236077B3BD899E9A58CF" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Worker minor. Length 4 lines.-Head elongate, much narrowed behind the eyes, the latter rather large and ovate; face anteriorly, the clypeus, palpi, flagellum, and extreme base and apex of the scape, pale ferruginous; the scape fusco-ferruginous. Thorax elongate, narrow, compressed behind, pale rufo-testaceous, with the disk of the thorax slightly fuscous. Abdomen ovate, the base and the scale of the peduncle pale rufo-testaceous; the scale incrassate, elongate, narrow, rounded above.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="64CC7405D71F4A42395F0C7BFDF995F1" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Male, Length 3 lines.-Head, antennae, thorax, legs, and scale of the peduncle, pale rufo-testaceous; the head and abdomen small, the latter fuscous; the wings milky-white, the nervures yellow; the scale of the peduncle incrassate, quadrate, and deeply notched above.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="22FEEED2BB6AB3AA759F1C0EAA3E837A" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">Hab. Port Natal.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="C58141EB541AA570328E8FECB03AA4E6" pageId="34" pageNumber="34">The sexes of this species were taken from the nest, which is usually constructed in fallen timber; collected by Mr. R. W. Plant.</paragraph>
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