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1.
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. Pl. X. figs. 9-11. B.M.
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<paragraph id="F2421BC89EAFE7845E3B948FF0945A77" pageId="171" pageNumber="171">Female. Length 6 1/2 lines. The head, thorax, legs, and petiole of the abdomen, ferruginous; the mandibles with four or five black teeth; the head and thorax longitudinally striated, and clothed, as well as the legs, with a thin erect fulvous pubes- cence; wings dark fuscous; the metathorax with a stout tooth on each side; the truncation transversely striated. Abdomen black; the nodes subglobose, the first attached to the thorax by a short stout petiole, and covered with erect fuscous pubescence.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="9132B434BE175F4421B6B9B20E9940A4" pageId="171" pageNumber="171">Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).</paragraph>
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