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<paragraph id="3AC26D21209E39F9A732D0E84B2AA5E4" pageNumber="19">(Figs 3, 10, 22)</paragraph>
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ampullaris F. Smith, 1861: 47
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. INDONESIA: Tondano, Sulawesi [types not found in
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or
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]. Junior synonym of
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by Emery, 1901: 574; Wheeler, W. M. 1919: 74. Combination in
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by Donisthorpe, 1932: 469. Revived from synonymy by Donisthorpe, 1932: 469.
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<paragraph id="03BC42A80AA0B5F353ADCC556CFCBCA2" pageNumber="20">Measurements and indices. HW 1.12-1.34; HL 1.04-1.28; CI 100-108; SL 0.95-1.02; SI 76-84; EL 0.22-0.24; PW 0.66-0.82; WL 1.26-1.48; PSL 0; PtL 0.34-0.48; PtW 0.28-0.34; PtH 0.19-0.24; PpL 0.24-0.28; PpW 0.29-0.36; PtHI 50-56; PtWI 71-84; PpWI 117-129; WI 93-106 (Three workers measured).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9BB794E222BC08E8ADB86079FD931C88" pageNumber="20">Description of worker. Workers with pronounced size polymorphism.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9AE2038758091DFD83029DCB9888BECC" pageNumber="20">Scape not reaching posterior corner of head in large workers.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3423E65A8C44D3CE8BC8BD6924C816E5" pageNumber="20">In lateral view, pronotum and mesonotum forming a single convexity, propodeum slightly raised relative to promesonotum. Anterior margin of pronotal collar slightly concave in dorsal view. Metanotal groove convex posteriorly in dorsal view, deep and situated posterior to the posterior ridge of pronotum in lateral view; thorax strongly constricted in middle in dorsal view. In dorsal view, some longitudinal rugulae connecting between mesonotum and propodeum; the boundary distinct except for median portion. Propodeal spiracle situated away from the metapleural gland orifice, the distance between them much greater than the propodeal spiracle diameter. Propodeal spines absent.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B83747F0E4494CB60D8C905EEE1BF45E" pageNumber="20">Clypeus sculptured with longitudinal rugulae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1F9306F841DDBA4F369B43A8213722AB" pageNumber="20">Standing pilosity sparse on dorsal face of head, abundant on promesonotum. Dorsal face of head with decumbent setae. Clypeus with short setae. Dorsal setae on fourth abdominal tergite appressed and directed posteriorly.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="02CE1A3A014B42E4A6A7696DB225ED72" pageNumber="20">Body color reddish brown to black.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="40A603C7EFFA83ED2890527E18F6C8FB" pageNumber="20">Distribution. This species is known from Indonesia (Sulawesi, Timor) and Philippines (Fig. 22).</paragraph>
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Remarks. We have not been able to examine the types of
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. According to Mr. Barry Bolton (pers comm Jan 2008), a search in the collection of
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and
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revealed that types of
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were no longer present. But the original description and Donisthorpe's key (1941) closely match the specimens examined.
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This species is very similar to
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, but can be distinguished by the dorsal outline of the mesosoma and the depth of the metanotal groove.
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<paragraph id="8BABBB6C36D69A49C2A8068AF9F2DE89" pageNumber="20">Specimens examined. INDONESIA: 5 workers, Bantimurung, Ujung Pandang, Sulawesi, 18. viii. 1992 (Sk. Yamane); 3 workers, Sampulage (1000m), nr. Mangktana, S. Sulawesi, 19. x. 1999 (K. Ogata &amp; K. Masaoka); 3 workers, Wolasi (140m alt.), Pangalulu, SE. Sulawesi, 13. x. 1999 (K. Ogata &amp; K. Masaoka); 13 workers, Wolasi (140m alt.), Pangalulu, SE. Sulawesi, 14. x. 1999 (K. Ogata &amp; K. Masaoka); 1 workers, Wolasi (140m alt.), Pangalulu, SE. Sulawesi, 21. x. 1999 (K. Ogata &amp; K. Masaoka); 3 workers, Malino (300-1000m alt.), S. Sulawesi, 18. viii. 1992 (Sk. Yamane); 3 workers, Dumoga-Bone N. P., Utara, Sulawesi, 22. ii. 1985 (no collector's name); 3 workers, Dumoga-Bone N. P., Utara, Sulawesi,Fog. 18, 1100m, nr Danau Mooat., coffee, 1. viii. 1985 (N. Stork); 3 workers, Galampesoang Forest, 5-8km, NE Tanete, 400m, 8-10. vii. 1972 (WL. Brown); 3 workers, Baumato, nr. Kupang, Timor, 23. vii. 1972 (WL. Brown); 3 workers, Gaucau, Timor, 24. vii. 1972 (WL. Brown); PHILIPPINES: 3 workers, Makinhas, Gubang, Leyte, 8. iii. 1982 (CK. Starr &amp; MA. Duatin).</paragraph>
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