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6.
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<paragraph id="242554BED76DAED7D65495071302F6D9" pageNumber="76">C. niger; capite thorace multum latiore; thorace dilatata et postice profunde excavato; abdomine cordato.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C24F58520BF1A5B80A21D8F4891B084C" lastPageNumber="77" pageNumber="76">Worker. Length 2 1/4 lines. Black; head very large, twice as wide as the thorax; the tips of the mandibles, and apical joints of the flagellum, dark ferruginous; the head smooth and shining; the eyes small, placed laterally about the middle of the head. Thorax: the anterior margin rounded, the sides parallel behind; the metathorax greatly dilated at the sides and above, and with a deep excavation behind; the legs stout, with their joints and the tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen heart-shaped, with the base, in some examples, slightly ferruginous.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A77FA92F664F02BAC38555CE70320935" pageNumber="77">Worker minor. Differs only in being one-third smaller.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="35602F5FD9CEF68961D91B6553EFD3FB" pageNumber="77">Hab. Singapore; Borneo (Sarawak).</paragraph>
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This species resembles the
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in form; but the swollen portion of the thorax is of a solid consistency; it forms, however, a similar laboratory of saccharine matter; the orifice from which it exudes is not exactly at the posterior angles, but a little way beneath; in some specimens, masses of crystallized particles can be seen beneath the orifice; of this species, both large and small workers have been examined, and the same apparatus is found on them both.
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