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8.
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<paragraph id="C355F481152EC6A92DE788E8D0848047" pageNumber="137">F. nigra; capite oblongo, truncato antice et sanguineo, antennis tarsisque rufo-testaceis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4FBA9BC63447218256E970F02EB3C0BB" pageNumber="137">Worker. Length 2 3 / 4 lines. Black and shining; the head truncate anteriorly, the antennae inserted wide apart, about the middle, the face blood-red before their insertion and deeply striated longitudinally, behind the antennae the head is black, smooth, and shining; the eyes ovate and placed backwards on the sides of the head. Thorax rounded in front and strangulated between the meso- and metathorax, the latter obliquely truncate; legs rather short and stout, the femora compressed, the anterior pair broadly dilated, the base and apex of the femora, the tibiae, and tarsi rufo-testaceous, the tibiae with a darker stain behind. Abdomen oblong-ovate, the apical margins of the segments narrowly pale testaceous; the scale of the petiole compressed, with its superior margin rounded.</paragraph>
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Hab.
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.
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This is a very singular insect in many respects, and closely resembles in form the
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of Spinola.
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