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<paragraph id="9826DF5FD687C0EA35254A42A12D6855" pageId="44" pageNumber="44">Worker major. Length 5 lines.-Ochraceous, with the head black: in some examples the head and disk of the thorax are more or less fusco-ferruginous. Head very large, much wider than the thorax and deeply emarginate behind; the clypeus with a central longitudinal carina, its anterior margin broadly and deeply notched; the mandibles armed with five blunt teeth; the flagellum ferruginous. Thorax rounded in front, compressed and much narrowed behind. Abdomen ovate, narrower than the head; the scale ovate, rounded and somewhat narrowed above; the insect is sprinkled thinly with long erect ferruginous hairs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C50FC5DF57175E74EB9D84CE2732C4C5" pageId="44" pageNumber="44">Worker minor. Length 4 lines.-Of the same colour as the large worker, but with the head narrower and more elongate; the clypeus, mandibles and flagellum ferruginous, otherwise resembling the large worker.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="11B411A63A5360C87B658608A1EAB2F0" pageId="44" pageNumber="44">Hab. Brazil (Para; Santarem; Rio).</paragraph>
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