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4.
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. Pl. V. figs. 12-14. B.M.
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<paragraph id="C63E0E0DA5E53BF5BECFCC6077F6D58C" pageId="77" pageNumber="77">Female. Length 7 lines.-Pale reddish-brown, irregularly stained with darker shades on the thorax; the head very smooth and shining, the mandibles two-thirds of the length of the head, abruptly curved at their apex and armed with three teeth, the inner one shortest; the inner edge of the mandibles serrated; on each side of the face a deep smooth longitudinal excavation, commencing at the base of the mandibles and terminating opposite the anterior ocellus; the space between the excavations longitudinally striated, the striation terminating at the posterior ocelli, from which a deep channel runs upwards to the extremity of the vertex; the antennae as long as the head and thorax, slender and filiform. Thorax elongate-ovate; the pro- and metathorax transversely striated, the mesothorax longitudinally so; the coxae and base of the femora pale. The scale smooth and spined at the apex; the abdomen smooth and shining, with the base and the apical margins of the segments dark brown, the whole sprinkled with a few long pale hairs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="69B5F3B2AE82EA4F81EB674CBDF1ED4D" lastPageNumber="78" pageId="77" pageNumber="77">Worker. Length 7 lines.-In colour resembling the female; the head similarly sculptured; the prothorax forming a kind of neck, the meso- and metathorax elongate and straight, the sides being nearly parallel, the whole transversely striated; the legs paler than the thorax. The peduncle produced above into a sharp elongate spine, its base beneath also armed with a shorter spine; the abdomen as in the other sex.</paragraph>
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. Brazil (Ega and Villa Nova). (Coll. H. W. Bates.)
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This species very closely resembles the 0.
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of Guerin, but the abdomen is black in that species, and no mention is made of the spine beneath the peduncle of the abdomen; in Guerin's species the mandibles are feebly denticulate, in this they are strongly so.
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