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<mods:title>Descriptions of some species of Brazilian ants belonging to the genera Pseudomyrma, Eciton and Myrmica (with observations on their economy by Mr. H. W. Bates)</mods:title>
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Sp. 3.
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="158" type="mainText">Female.-Length 3| lines. Head black; the anterior margin of the face, the mandibles and scape ferruginous; the thorax and legs ferruginous, the wings hyaline, the nervures pale testaceous, the stigma fuscous; the tibiae have the calcaria pale testaceous; the metathorax rounded posteriorly; the two nodes and basal segment of the abdomen ferruginous; the apical segments black; the entire insect is smooth and thinly covered with a very fine sericeous pile; the form of the thorax is an elongated oval, rather widest in front.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="158" type="mainText">Worker.-Length 2.5 lines. Coloured the same as the female; the thorax rather widest in front, the sides being compressed.</paragraph>
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Mr. Bates finds this species constructing its elliptical chamber, or dwelling, in the walls of the tumulus of a species of white ant. I have no doubt of this being a species of
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, as described by Lund; its head is rather larger, and the eyes larger than in the other species.
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