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<mods:title id="7158EB318AA362FD2CD51A16A7ED3788">Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part VI. Formicidae.</mods:title>
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<paragraph id="A1B935FE9F038E6084462627AFD15AA2" pageId="141" pageNumber="141">Genus 6. HEPTACONDYLUS, Smith.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="09FBDCE4F8C5D92FE8D57487B98E2218" pageId="141" pageNumber="141">Head suborbiculate, wider than the thorax; eyes lateral and ovate; the stemmata placed in a triangle on the vertex; antennae geniculated, filiform, the scape nearly as long as the flagellum, placed forwards on the head at the base of the clypeus; the flagellum6-jointed, the joints clavate, except the apical one, which is cylindrical; the labial palpi 3-jointed, the maxillary palpi 3-jointed. Thorax ovate, gibbous; the scutellum very prominent; the metathorax armed with two acute spines (in the female), compressed and strangulated (in the workers); the superior wings with one marginal and one complete submarginal cell, the submarginal cell receiving the recurrent nervure; the superior angle of the discoidal cell touching the costal nervure. Abdomen ovate; the peduncle composed of two nodes.</paragraph>
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This genus presents a remarkable deviation from the general rule, as exemplified in the aculeate Hymenoptera; thus the normal number of joints in the antennae of the females being 12, and 13 in the males, as a general rule, serves to discriminate the sexes: the workers also have usually 12-jointed antennae, but in the present genus both the female and worker have only 7 joints. The genus
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has only 5 joints in the antennae, but only workers are known. In
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, however, the female has the same reduced number of joints as the worker, and this must be considered the perfect condition of the species.
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