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<paragraph id="881B42C944EA191A1BF1CC7E96AD4F18" pageNumber="37">F. rufo-picea, antennis pedibusque pal-lide ferrugineis; squamula subquadrata, supra emarginata (f oe). F. pallide ferruginea, elongata et gracilis; abdomme rufo-fusco (operaria).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7AF909BEE8F05B1C5FC134DD4C4647AC" pageNumber="37">Female. Length 6 1 / 3 lines. Rufo-piceous, smooth and shining, the anterior part of the head, its anterior margin, the scutellum and base of the abdominal segments of a brighter colour; the antennae, legs, and scale of the peduncle pale rufo-testaceous; the head oblong, narrowed anteriorly, transverse behind, and slightly emarginate in the middle; the mandibles stout, punctured, and with a row of black acute teeth on their inner margin; the head slightly punctured in front; the scale of the peduncle subquadrate, slightly emarginate above.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C6AF363E1942C68059AE0AA1E66F8047" pageNumber="37">Worker major. 3 1 / 2 lines. Of a pale ferruginous, with the posterior portion of the abdomen fuscous; head oblong, narrowed behind the eyes; thorax oblong, narrow, compressed behind; the scale of the peduncle small, narrow, with the superior margin rounded above; the thorax narrowed anteriorly, forming a sort of neck.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AB2E5EEA2F6FE5AE3B4BC8CE3B97B5BE" pageNumber="37">The worker minor is 2 lines in length, more slender than the larger worker, with the antennae and legs much more elongate, the head narrowed behind, and the thorax prolonged into a sort of neck when viewed sideways. Hab. Celebes (Tondano).</paragraph>
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