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Cette fourmi, dont j'ai examine des cotypes, est tres voisine de
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, elle n'en differe que par la couleur plus claire, d'un jaune brunatre, du pronotum dont le centre reste macule de brunatre. (Entierement brun chez
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et
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). Les appendices sont jaune roussatres comme chez
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Sants. Ce dernier que j'avais rapporte comme vara a
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doit s'en separe comme espece propre en raison de la forme de l'epinotum.
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