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<paragraph id="79D2C90E8C9467D08067AA76D95EC23E" pageNumber="145">P. ferruginea; capite oblongo, oblique striato, thorace abdomineque laevibus nitidis; alis subhyalinis fusconebulosis; femoribus valde incrassatis, basi tenuissimis, femoribus posticis infra compressis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2D61440BA3FDD47B8DA7CD5F6A09AB9E" pageNumber="145">Female. Length 8 lines. Rufo-testaceous; the mandibles and anterior margin of the face black, the inner margin of the mandibles rufopiceous and armed with six short stout teeth, the apical tooth largest. The head oblong, slightly narrowed posteriorly and emarginate be-</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F2B79BDB813D5D7656551A0A20F95A6B" lastPageNumber="146" pageNumber="145">10 * hind, longitudinally striated, the strife diverging from the centre at the anterior ocellus; at half the distance between the posterior ocelli and the margin of the vertex the striae are transverse. Thorax smooth and shining, with scattered fulvous hairs; the wings fusco-hyaline, with a dark fuscous stain occupying the marginal cell and traversing the course of all the nervures; the legs with the femora much incrassated, the posterior pair compressed beneath into a flattened process or keel. Abdomen ovate, smooth, shining, and with a scattered fulvous pubescence; the first node of the petiole rounded in front, narrowed and truncate behind, with a large compressed tooth beneath; the second node subglobose,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="78C944D9749A11A4D5979F5076383490" pageNumber="146">Worker major. Length 4 lines. Ferruginous, entirely smooth and shining; the thorax, legs, and abdomen more or less obscure, the femora being usually rufo-piceous; the mandibles striated with their margins black. Thorax nearly flat above, very slightly convex with the sides margined, the anterior margin slightly rounded, the lateral angles produced into small acute spines; a deep strangulation at the base of the metathorax, a little before which the lateral margins are produced into an angular tooth, the metathorax with two short acute spines; the femora thickly incrassate. Abdomen ovate.</paragraph>
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Hab.
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