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[[worker]] L., 5-2mm. (with mandibles.) Entirely castaneous. Pilosity as in
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., from which it differs in its small size, shorter body, and in having the posterior part of the corselet smooth and shining.
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All joints of funiculus except the three apical ones, considerably shorter than in
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, the second in particular being hardly longer than broad. Thorax rather shorter proportionately than in
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, and the incision between the mesonotum and epinotum is hardly marked. The scale is lower and thicker, especially at the top, where it is more rounded.
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Head similarly sculptured to that of
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, but the scattered punctures on the back half are much more numerous and distinct, and larger. Thorax and epinotum almost entirely smooth and shining, with only a few small points on the base of the epinotum, and a few fine transverse strise on the declivity. Otherwise like
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.
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1 [[worker]], Sar-i-Pal, Persia, 1919. (Evans, no. 46.) Recorded in Ent. Rec, 32, 163 (1920), as
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., though at the time I considered it a variety. Emery, however, is of opinion that it is a distinct species.
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<paragraph id="8274AA105C34C793769E52544D3992DE" pageNumber="85">Type presented by Mr. Evans to the British Museum.</paragraph>
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