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6.
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<paragraph id="88FDA09D02FD499F867AE269AFD2D54F" pageNumber="410">[[ worker ]] [[ soldier ]] [[ queen ]] [[ male ]]. (No. 31 a a 31 d et &quot; plantations de cocos &quot;).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6ACADF10A3FE4A31281B78E7E12B64EC" pageNumber="410">[[ queen ]] (inedite). L. 6, 2 mill. Tete plus reticulee que chez le [[ soldier ]], un peu echancree derriere; les rides de la tete se prolongent sur l'occiput. Mesonotum et cotes du metanotum rides en long; ces derniers en outre finement reticules-ponctues ainsi que les n oe uds du pedicule qui ont des rides transversales. Base de l'abdomen striee et mate (finement reticulee-ponctuee). Beste de l'abdomen presque lisse et luisant, avec des points piligeres. Epines du metanotum mediocres; entre elles quelques rides transversales; face basale et face declive du reste lisses et luisantes. Thorax et abdomen, plutot eleves, non deprimes; thorax-plus large que la tete; abdomen grand. D'un brun noiratre; mandibules, articulations et funicules roussatres; tarses jaunatres. Ailes subhyalines; nervures et tache marginale d'un brun jaunatre. Du reste comme le [[ soldier ]].</paragraph>
<paragraph id="56D1532607226297F8F8C278906F6717" pageNumber="410">[[ male ]] (inedit). L. 3, 6 a 3, 7 mill. Mandibules triangulaires, bidentees. Un peu moins etroit que les precedents. Metanotum avec deux faibles bourrelets longitudinaux; face basale un peu plus longue que la face declive. Lisse et luisant. N'a pas la longue pubescence du [[ soldier ]] et de la [[ queen ]]. Pilosite dressee comme chez l'ouvriere.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D8E1B865EFBF640D2E99B00EF3DD1E02" pageNumber="410">D'un jaune brunatre sale. ' Tete d'un brun noiratre; dos du thorax presque entierement brunatre. Pattes, antennes et mandibules pales. Ailes comme chez la [[ queen ]].</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="A60F5B19847F7AC26A1D028CA3F607B7" pageNumber="410">(31). A rare species, forming large colonies. Formicarium generally in rotten wood. When disturbed these ants are rather pugnacious. The workers minor are active; the workers major move about heavily. The latter are not numerous.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="DCE0B3333D269CC3CC4B7836B4109FBD" pageNumber="411">(31 a). Wallilobo Valley (leeward), 500 ft.; forest near a stream. Formicarium in very rotten wood; the passages extended through six or eight inches of the log, with several chambers, each about 1 x 1 / 2 in. The colony probably contained over 1000 individuals. Immature males were numerous. Only a few females could be found. Nov. 8 th.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8EB8BA7EA199D3A3EF26C70546CF1A5D" pageNumber="411">(31 b). Hermitage Estate, Cumberland Valley, 1000 ft. Dec. 1 st. Open hill-side near forest. Formicarium in a rotten stick on the ground. It extended irregularly through about 15 in. of the stick, with several chambers, each about 3 / 4 in. long, and half as wide and high. The colony may have contained 500 individuals, the workers major being about one-tenth as numerous as the workers minor. There were many immature males in this nest,. but I could find no female.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DC94DC98C8064948A2538C8E8614389E" pageNumber="411">(31 c). Same locality and situation as the last, in another log. The nest did not differ from No. 31 b, except that the chambers were rather larger; the community probably contained over 1000 individuals. About twenty winged females were seen, but no males.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="08CE69039F5E95ECDA2022AB462A6ABD" pageNumber="411">(31 d). Upper Richmond Valley, 1500 ft.; forest by a stream; under rubbish near the water. No nest could be found.</paragraph>
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