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<paragraph id="0394E889B91EE96FF83C47CEE3B76317" pageId="167" pageNumber="167">Worker minor.-Rather smaller than the large worker, of a more slender form; the head of an ordinary size, and entirely pale rufo-testaceous, and very smooth and shining; the abdomen rather darker than the head and thorax.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3181E14B94D0154EBF3E45A094807C11" pageId="167" pageNumber="167">Female. Length 3 1/2 lines.-The head, thorax and legs pale rufo-testaceous; the disk of the thorax with three longitudinal fuscous stripes; the margins of the scutellum and the base of the metathorax fuscous; the femora and tibiae fuscous, with their base and apex pale; the abdomen and nodes of the petiole nearly black, the former at its extreme base, and the latter beneath, pale.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3EB75D73100C33828D7CEA1A5E937DB7" lastPageNumber="168" pageId="167" pageNumber="167">Male.-Nearly as large as the female, jet-black, smooth and shining; the antennae, articulations of the legs, and the tarsi, pale; wings hyaline and iridescent, with the nervures pale testaceous.</paragraph>
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. Brazil (Rio). (Coll. Rev. Hamlet Clark.)
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