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3.
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<paragraph id="2F78470BF898AE5CE18966FAB5BD5C29" pageId="179" pageNumber="179">Male. Length 7 lines. - Head, thorax and nodes of the pe- tiole black; the antennae, mandibles, legs and abdomen ochra- ceous, covered with a thin, short, pale pubescence, which is most dense on the head and thorax; the mesothorax with a central raised line anteriorly, and very closely punctured; wings brown, with the nervures dark ferruginous, the posterior wings palest. Abdomen oblong-ovate, slightly narrowed posteriorly; the first node of the abdomen, viewed above, rounded, the second trans- verse.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="76F2E664382184BC87878E8D9EAC2C1B" pageId="179" pageNumber="179">Hab. Port Natal.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E2E429AF3638F924308D3D9CEBD2FD05" pageId="179" pageNumber="179">The specimen described has its antennae broken, but of one, eleven joints remain: I have little doubt of two being broken off.</paragraph>
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