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125.
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. B.M.
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, Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 477 [[worker]].
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This species is probably the large form of the worker, the
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being the smaller form; this can only be decided by an examination of a community.
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has the head, the basal joint of the antennae, and the abdomen black; the thorax, scale, and legs red; the scale is ovate and entire above; the extreme base of the scape is red; the inner margin of the mandibles is slightly rufo-piceous, and armed with six teeth; the length of the insect from the tip of the mandibles to the apex of the abdomen is 7 lines.
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<paragraph id="64229272778264654745911B4EE444C7" pageId="37" pageNumber="37">Hab. Australia.</paragraph>
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