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Sp. 9.
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="160" type="mainText">Worker.-Length 2 lines. Pale testaceous yellow, smooth, shining and impunctate; the eyes and tips of the mandibles black; the thorax compressed at the sides, and somewhat narrowed posteriorly; the petiole of the first node of the abdomen pear-shaped, flattened above, and margined at the sides, the second node globular: the abdomen of a paler colour than the head, which is of a reddish yellow.</paragraph>
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This species was found by my friend, the late Edward Doubleday, in East Florida, a locality in which lie captured many rare and beautiful
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; to this order he was greatly attached, and on the habit of many species he imparted much valuable information.
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