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<paragraph id="822746024B56C11A544CDDEDD583A44E" pageNumber="355">HOLOTYPE WORKER. TL 2.1, HL 0.56, HW 0.41, CI 73, ML 0.10, MI 18, SL 0.28, SI 68, PW 0.26, AL 0.60. Closely related to victrix and mostly matching the description given there, but differing as follows.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4FC75B0ED80A16893831E3E62A7AC428" pageNumber="355">1 Pronotal numeral hair long and flagellate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="41EA95093FB1946CE325380EB490DC77" pageNumber="355">2 Mesonotum usually with 2 pairs of erect hairs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="EAB0361EA3903C780BD662CA4FB3ABBF" pageNumber="355">3 Entire dorsal alitrunk, and propodeal declivity, densely sharply reticulate-punctate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E6E26E03D5724EC53621065CF4B45061" pageNumber="355">4 Ventral spongiform curtain of petiole extends the length of the segment, present beneath the peduncle but narrower there than beneath the node.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2F6FF6F6B2E31DAE5A9BD6B688AA126D" pageNumber="355">5 In dorsal view the postpetiole disc, from the posterolateral angles to the anterolateral angles, margined by spongiform tissue.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="153E30A60AF8D9D4BCD667AC8353861D" pageNumber="355">PARATYPE WORKERS. TL 2.0 - 2.1, HL 0.50 - 0.56, HW 0.40 - 0.42, CI 73 - 76, ML 0.09 - 0.11, MI 17 - 20, SL 0.26 - 0.28, SI 65 - 70, PW 0.24 - 0.28, AL 0.56 - 0.62 (10 measured). As holotype but number of mesonotal standing hairs apparently variable or affected by abrasion, with one or two pairs present.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="4A7ACA94D31B8CD81500742EB86C5348" pageNumber="355">Holotype worker, Madagascar: 5.3 km. SSE Ambanizana, Andranobe, 15 ° 40 ' S, 49 ° 58 ' E, 425 m., 21. xi. 1993, sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) rainforest, # 926 (41) - 1 (B. L. Fisher) (MCZ). Paratypes. 1 worker and 1 queen (dealate) with same data as holotype; 20 workers and 4 queens (dealate) with same data but coded (2) - l, (22) - 2, (24) - 1, (25) - 1, (31) - 1, (36) - 1, (40) - 1, (43) - 1, (50) - 1, (L. O.) - l (UCD, BMNH).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D132CDBF33F00E7B5470C42DCF58F514" pageNumber="355">NON-PARATYPIC MATERIAL EXAMINED. Madagascar: 6.3 km. S Ambanizana, Andranobe (B. L. Fisher).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="F71887191CA77C4B952F9A308638DE03" pageNumber="355">Of the four species of this group found in Madagascar ambatrix is unique in possessing long flagellate hairs at the pronotal humeri. In the other three species the humeral hairs are simple and straight or only very shallowly curved.</paragraph>
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