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[15]
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The
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species known to occur in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) are
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[19],
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[14],
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, and
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[18], based on workers and queens, and the two Walker species
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and consultons, based on males taken independently - presumably at light.
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We might reasonably expect that other species found in southern India would also inhabit Sri Lanka, e.g.,
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,
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,
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,
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, and especially the widespread
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[14], but despite rather intensive ant collecting there over the years, only the 6 species listed above have been found so far as I am aware.
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, placed by Donisthorpe in
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subgenus
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, is known only from the type [BMNH-London], labeled
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. It seems to be an
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. TL 4.7, HL 0.73, HW (including eyes) 0.95, WL 1.82, forewing L 3.8 mm.
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<paragraph id="DA9220EDB52EE57BA88EA350A88FDE8D" pageId="39" pageNumber="588" type="mainText">Compound eyes very large, occupying the sides of the head from near mandibular insertions almost to lateral ocelli. Ocelli very large, situated on strong eminence; median ocellus W about 0.16 mm. Mandibles very small, triangular, L about 0.05 mm, difficult to distinguish from other mouthparts.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="18AF1C0DE8DCD9B1705FD32F768B1D34" pageId="39" pageNumber="588" type="mainText">Trunk bulky, with high, rounded scutellum; scutum with notauli forming a distinct Y, but shallow; parapsidal lines distinct; surface finely rugose like most of the rest of the upper parts of the trunk; lower mesopleura swollen, smooth and shining.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="4F4492EE2DFA57A683B22859C7711D23" pageId="39" pageNumber="588" type="mainText">Petiolar node low, with converging anterior and posterior slopes and an obliquely subtruncate summit as seen from the side, but as seen from in front subquadratic, slightly wider than high, with blunt, sub-rectangular dorsolateral angles and a low, blunt median tubercle or process.</paragraph>
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Gaster very robust, only weakly constricted. Terminalia prominent, largely exserted; pygidium short, shallowly emarginate in the middle; hypopygium broad, narrowed apicad to a broad, rounded-edged, linguiform apex that is somewhat scoop-shaped and densely fringed with short hairs. Paramere shaped much as in
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(fig. 77), with broad, convex basal part and slender, digitiform apical process attached to the basal part at a mainly membranous articulatory area; the 2 apical processes bowed laterad, their apices are directed mesad. Aedeagus large, with a sharp, convex dorsal crest, in side view the valves tapering to cuneiform points with narrowly rounded apices that are pressed together as seen from dorsal view. Volsellae large, but unremarkable; hidden from view except for apices of digitus and cuspis.
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<paragraph id="227007A3ED1CA310A1D113F8ACC12A97" pageId="39" pageNumber="588" type="mainText">Body color dark ferruginous; gaster lighter reddish; antennae, mouthparts, legs and terminalia yellowish.</paragraph>
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the worker-based species known from Sri Lanka, consultons may match up best with
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because of the median tubercle of the petiolar summit, possibly a shadow trait of the
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petiolar spine. The size of the consultons male is, however, a bit on the small side to match the TL of approximately 6.4 mm of the
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type worker.
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