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<paragraph id="79897AE7899F7A196ADBFA764D0EED15" pageNumber="230">Figures 83, 86, 89</paragraph>
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HOLOTYPE:
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA,
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.,
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,
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<geoCoordinate id="1354CB36334372D76EB513B898A36835" direction="east" orientation="longitude" value="146.76666">146 º 46 E</geoCoordinate>
, 1000 - 1200 m, rf.,
<collectingDate id="021CC1ABBC67701B3F9994089384D9F0">26. viii. 1984</collectingDate>
,
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(worker). Type deposition: unique
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in
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.
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<paragraph id="52F2DC07E9262C1A57E03176323AF520" pageNumber="230">WORKER</paragraph>
<paragraph id="04D606CD6A4E7D6932B65296217D1F62" pageNumber="230">Dimensions of holotype: TL c. 5.19; HL 1.37; HW 1.25; CI 91; SL 1.40; SI 112; PW 1.00; MTL 1.31.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E5C01DD14DFFCB1042D8BC5E84D1570F" lastPageNumber="231" pageNumber="230">Anterior clypeal border arcuate, emarginate medially; clypeus straight in profile, basal margin weakly impressed, laterally indicated by distinct line breaking cephalic sculpture. Frontal carinae with lamellate lobes. Sides of head weakly convex in front of eyes, rounding behind into weakly convex preoccipital margin. Eyes moderately convex, only marginally exceeding lateral cephalic outline. Mesosomal dorsum immarginate for most of length, distinctly converging posteriorly. Pronotal humeri armed with broad-based, triangular, dorso-ventrally flattened teeth. Promesonotal suture relatively shallow, distinctly incised laterally; metanotal groove only weakly indicated by faint break in sculpture. Mesonotal dorsum with outermost dorsal striae forming an ill-defined lateral margin. Propodeal dorsum immarginate, terminating posteriorly in small rounded prominences formed by inwardly curved lateral striae; medially dorsum sloping into declivity in rather abrupt, uninterrupted curve. Dorsal margin of petiole with acute intercalary teeth, bordering medial emargination, margin jagged laterally, terminating in relatively long, strongly backward- curved spines with weakly upturned tips. First gastral segment concave anteriorly; concavity with blunt dorsal margin that is not elevated above dorsal surface of segment.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F93E40409C78674497E59D436E4797A0" pageNumber="231">Mandibles finely, somewhat irregularly, longitudinally striate-rugose. Sculpture of head consisting of regularly spaced striae; V-shaped on clypeus and mostly longitudinal on sides; striae on vertex converging anteriorly between and along frontal carinae. Striae on pronotal dorsum strongly converging anteriorly; striae on mesonotal-propodeal dorsum converging posteriorly, forming V-shaped pattern; laterally striae continued obliquely onto sides. Petiole with both faces microscopically shagreened. First gastral segment distinctly, longitudinally striate laterally; dorsally striae becoming finer and less distinct, medially and anteriorly finely shagreened.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E2FED983D5F3F7F06887D8C806E08662" pageNumber="231">A few short, erect or curved, yellowish hairs on head, including mandibular masticatory border, anterior clypeal margin, sides of head between eyes and posterolateral corners and along leading edges of antennal scapes; hairs absent between eyes and bases of mandibles or along inferior edges of scapes. Mesosomal dorsum and first gastral segment with a few short erect hairs, variously curved. Petiole with several very short hairs fringing dorsal margin. Apex of gaster with numerous, relatively long, golden hairs. Mostly silvery, very sparse appressed pubescence on head; more abundant on pronotal humeri, propodeal dorsum, sides and upper portion of declivity, coxae, petiole and posterior margins of gastral segments; first gastral segment with distinctly golden pubescence almost obscuring sculpture.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C3269265E6A0C53246973C250B5C35E6" pageNumber="231">Black; antennae, femora, bases of tibiae and basal tarsal segments very dark reddish-brown. Tip of last funicular segment, distal ends of trochanters, most of tibiae and tarsi, light to very light reddish-brown.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="666EC9FA9C6B2502A7A9AF1D2437A264" pageNumber="231">Sexuals and immature stages unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="54C4C4AB32FEA0D26A9D6F84FF25B5B7" pageNumber="231">ETYMOLOGY</paragraph>
<paragraph id="13AD9B2B43EE4AA203EDFBD07984E939" pageNumber="231">Name derived from the Latin word montis, meaning mountain.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B399ABD7EE463D683B2D8FE68928DD74" pageNumber="231">REMARKS</paragraph>
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Known from a single worker collected foraging on low vegetation.
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is rather similar to
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and breviata and shares with them the somewhat antero-posteriorly compressed body and the medially emarginate dorsal petiolar margin. However,
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is easily separated by the sculpture of the mesonotal-propodeal dorsum that consists of V-shaped, posteriorly converging striae, while in
<taxonomicName id="7DCFF0370AC8F21141CCAB3ACA961C4A" LSID-HNS="urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:238311" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Polyrhachis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName-HNS="Polyrhachis (Aulacomyrma) annulata Kohout" order="Hymenoptera" pageNumber="231" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="annulata">annulata</taxonomicName>
and breviata the striae form virtual semicircles or U-shaped patterns.
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