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. B.M.
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<paragraph id="C50EA2D2002E5B96DEEE4C7EE254ED31" pageId="139" pageNumber="139">Worker. Length 1 1/4 line.-Rufo-testaceous: the abdomen very dark blackish-brown, except at the base, which is paler; the tarsi and articulations of the legs very pale testaceous, nearly white. The body entirely smooth and shining; the thorax deeply strangulated in the middle, the metathorax with two slender acute spines; the nodes of the peduncle clavate, the basal one longest; the abdomen heart-shaped.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="55088675635DF9C7E7268CFD2A5D3FD5" pageId="139" pageNumber="139">Female. Length 2 3/4 lines.-Of the same colour as the worker, but with the legs and the mandibles entirely pale. This sex differs from the worker in having the eyes larger and more prominent; the thorax ovate, and the spines on the metathorax short; in having wings, which are colourless, with the nervures pale testaceous: the nodes of the abdomen differ in form from those of the worker; the first node is clavate, with the upper apical margin emarginate, the lateral angles subdentate, the second node globose; abdomen as in the worker.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="76AD891581C86606C04F442BD056C9BC" pageId="139" pageNumber="139">Male. Length 1 1/2 line.-Body entirely testaceous, with the antennae and legs very pale; wings colourless and beautifully iridescent, the nervures pale testaceous; the form of the thorax and abdomen very similar to that of the female, but the head is much smaller and narrowed behind, with the eyes very prominent.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="EC841DC71FEE1D231F9557F074A5585A" pageId="139" pageNumber="139">Hab. Brazil (Ega).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="A3E909835CBA44812EFF6FBF8A1C0DFB" pageId="139" pageNumber="139">Mr. Bates says of this species, &quot; The formicarium is in perforated glandular swellings in suspended air-roots of a parasitic plant. I have never found Coleopterous parasites in the nests of any species of this genus.&quot;</paragraph>
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