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Subfam. 3.
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<paragraph id="0DD673B0B61224B6F8F148B7975B7F0A" pageId="161" pageNumber="161">2, those of the labial palpi from 3 to 2; the ocelli usually obsolete in the workers, some species of the large workers furnished with a single ocellus; the petiole of the abdomen formed of two nodes, females and workers having a sting. The colonies of the different genera and species consisting of males, females, large and small workers; the large workers with enormously enlarged heads, those of the small workers of the ordinary size.</paragraph>
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