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<paragraph id="825DCC0AF8B10F594CFC2540B6A01C8F" pageId="51" pageNumber="600" type="mainText">(fig. 49)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="88118D9B38D7C46BC3C8C15450D18B1A" pageId="51" pageNumber="600" type="mainText">Worker, holotype: TL 9.1, HL 1.99, HW 1.62, ML 1.16, WL 2.80, scape L 1.86, eye L 0.40 mm; Cl 81, MI 58.</paragraph>
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A large slender, big-eyed species resembling the larger
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variants with smooth pronotum, but differing in form of petiole and gaster.
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<paragraph id="76E61EF11F8747771563385E170B44A4" pageId="51" pageNumber="600" type="mainText">1. Petiolar node (fig. 49) longer than broad (excluding brief anterior and posterior peduncles, dorsal-view W is about 0.82 of L); lateral faces flat, converging cephalad to meet in a blunt median anterior ridge (see inset, fig. 49); finely striate in a horizontal direction, sericeous-opaque, with some shallow, indistinct punctures. Posterior face flat, with a feeble vertical sulcus, smooth and shining.</paragraph>
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2. Gaster relatively slender, subcylindrical, deeply and broadly constricted (fig. 49) in the anterior part of the second segment; first segment smaller in diameter than second (larger than or equal to second in
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). Color dull brownish-yellow; appendages slightly more yellowish.
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Mesonotal disc about 0.5 mm wide and a little less than 0.3 mm long, depressed but convex, mainly smooth or opalescent, shining. Propodeal dorsum and declivity transversely striate. Meso- and metapleura smooth and shining, with bluish opalescence clouding these surfaces in certain lights. Gaster, coxae and sides of head smooth and shining.
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<paragraph id="13B252166E81BBD947736E5687E3C0C7" pageId="52" pageNumber="601" type="mainText">Dorsal surfaces of head and body with numerous, short, fine, erect and suberect hairs, extending to coxae, legs and scapes, but sparse on underside of head and gaster. Fine, short pubescence abundant, decumbent to suberect, on mandibles, antennae, anterior head, legs and mandibles; legs and mandibles shining, very finely punctulate; antennae densely punctulate, subopaque.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5CC17669EF67AE2171E6A724DAA9C969" pageId="52" pageNumber="601" type="mainText">Queen and male unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E83DB158C46054C63C1745C814EC0317" pageId="52" pageNumber="601" type="mainText">Holotype (CAS-San Francisco) and 6 paratypes (CAS, MCZ, BMNH- London) from 20 km NW of Muxima, Angola, 200 m, E. S. Ross and R. E. Leech, and 1 paratype worker from 20 km E of Luanda, Angola, B. Malkin.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="94E7A70B1639EAC528AEBC66B4A8CA1C" pageId="52" pageNumber="601" type="mainText">This form seems sufficiently distinctive and constant in its known range in the Luanda area of Angola to be recognized as a separate species.</paragraph>
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