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. Pl. I. fig. 1. Nest. B.M.
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. Length 1 2/3 line.-Usually of a darker colour than the worker, nearly black: the wings slightly fuscous and subopake, the nervures pale testaceous; the metathorax armed with sharp spines; the basal node of the petiole oblong, with the angles prominent, the second node transverse and deeply notched in the middle: sprinkled with white hairs like the worker.
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<paragraph id="421863A5C520B37AAD3C7AE37A1284D1" pageId="140" pageNumber="140">Male. Length 1 1/4 line.-Of the same colour as the worker: the head transverse; the eyes prominent, as well as the ocelli, which are placed wide apart on the vertex, the anterior one larger than the posterior pair. Thorax ovate, not spined. Abdomen closely resembling that of the worker.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D9DFB6598E0EDA1E87377847DEF8A76E" pageId="140" pageNumber="140">Hab. Mexico.</paragraph>
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