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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFCB1A1DC8DB3257457FFBCD" bold="true" box="[151,357,1662,1688]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Aenictus inflatus</emphasis>
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Head in full-face view with occipital corner rounded; occipital margin lacking collar. Antenna long, consisting of 10 segments; antennal scape widened in apical half, reaching posterolateral corner of head in full-face view. Anterior clypeal margin roundly convex, lacking denticles. Mandible triangular; its masticatory margin with a large apical tooth, medium-sized subapical and basal teeth, with 45 denticles between subapical and basal teeth. Frontal carina very short, not extending beyond posterior margin of torulus; parafrontal ridge absent. With mesosoma in profile promesonotum convex dorsally and sloping gradually to metanotal groove; propodeum broader than pronotum, distinctly inflated. Legs slender. Subpetiolar process weakly developed or almost absent.
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Head and first gastral segment entirely smooth and shiny. Body yellow to yellowish brown; head darker than other parts;
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spot present, located at occipital corner.
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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFC81A1EC88934F64523FDAD" bold="true" box="[197,313,223,248]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Variation.</emphasis>
The single species of this group,
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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFC81A1ECAF434C94736FDAD" box="[696,812,224,248]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">A. inflatus</emphasis>
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, is clearly polymorphic in the worker caste. Several very small workers were found among the
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series and workers of other colonies. They are characterized by a relatively long head, short antennal scape reaching only midlength of head, and normal propodeum. The
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spot is less pronounced in these specimens. Between the largest and smallest workers we have found a series of specimens that are intermediate in the development of propodeum and length of antenna and legs (see also
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).
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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFC81A1EC88935914523FC85" bold="true" box="[197,313,440,464]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Remarks.</emphasis>
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erroneously mentioned that the antenna is 12-segmented when it was in fact 10-segmented. The smallest worker of this group is most similar to the worker of the
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group in having a yellowish and slender body, long legs and weakly developed subpetiolar process. But in the former, the anterior clypeal margin is convex, lacking denticles and the antennal scape reaches only the midlength of the head, while in the latter, the anterior clypeal margin is roundly convex with 510 denticles and the antennal scape attains or extends beyond posterolateral corner of the head. The inflated propodeum of
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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFC81A1ECCFC3645413EFFD1" box="[1200,1316,620,644]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">A. inflatus</emphasis>
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contains a red liquid in living specimens; this liquid dissolves in alcohol.
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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFC81A1EC889369A4544FF99" bold="true" box="[197,350,691,716]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Distribution.</emphasis>
Borneo (
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<emphasis id="B95FEAF0FFC81A1EC88936FE4085FFA5" bold="true" box="[197,1183,727,752]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Currently valid names for the Oriental, Indo-Australian, and Australasian forms.</emphasis>
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