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<paragraph id="58D8669FA5BB1CFB513F97A203EA671C" pageId="24" pageNumber="24">Worker. Length 4 lines.-Black: the head and the thorax in front ferruginous; the head smooth, shining, and much wider than the thorax; the mandibles and scape black, the apex of the former ferruginous; the flagellum pale rufo-testaceous. The thorax much compressed behind; the tips of the coxae, femora and tibiae, and the tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen smooth and shining; the scale of the peduncle ovate, its apex acuminate; the legs and the apex of the abdomen with a thin short pale pubescence. Worker minor only differs in size and in having the mandibles ferruginous.</paragraph>
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