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<paragraph id="EBAC54AB0B4F7FF67292348ECEFEA951" pageId="4" pageNumber="236" type="mainText">☿ major. - L. 9-9.5 mm.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A941A9B4AEF1B1EE5C953291791EA4BB" pageId="4" pageNumber="236" type="mainText">Mandibles 5-dentate, coarsely striated, with a few punctures. Clypeus shield-shaped, not carinate, with a small deep emargination at the anterior border. Frontal area in the form of a right-angled triangle. Head slightly longer than broad, the sides almost parallel for two-thirds of their length, then narrowing rapidly, posterior border feebly concave. Eyes placed at the commencement of the hinder third of sides of head. Pro-mesonotum forms a regular curve in profile, the pronotum broad, with slight shoulders. Basal surface of epinotum deeply concave longitudinally, in the form of a saddle, declivous surface abrupt, almost perpendicular, slightly shorter than the basal surface. Scale high, fairly thin, somewhat wider at the top, which is nearly straight.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E1B8CBBC50945322607B17A5F2A6B991" pageId="4" pageNumber="236" type="mainText">Head, pro- and mesonota finely reticulate-punctate; head in addition, particularly on the clypeus and cheeks, with large irregular punctures. Epinotum and scale finely striated transversely. Gaster very finely reticulated.</paragraph>
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Body with fairly plentiful, erect, yellowish-white hairs, more sparse on the thorax, occasionally two or three on the scapes, and a row underneath the
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; both scapes and
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slightly pubescent, also thorax and gaster.
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<paragraph id="8DF792E39127AD348873E501F1A847BA" pageId="4" pageNumber="236" type="mainText">Black; legs, declivous surface and sides of basal surface of epinotum, and a patch on the metasternum (and sometimes on the mesosternum) dull red. Gaster bronzed.</paragraph>
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minor. - L. 7 mm.
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<paragraph id="C5977ADB1D3800148F5514F20859EC14" pageId="5" pageNumber="237" type="mainText">Emargination of clypeus wider and not so deep. The concave basal surface of epinotum longer in proportion. The epinotum is often entirely dull red, and there is a small red patch on the. mesosternum. Head sometimes with a faint bronze reflection. Scale proportionately much thicker* and more rounded on the top. Gaster bronzed.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="076DAE55B8C68632879F2C5A8CB4A5A6" pageId="5" pageNumber="237" type="mainText">♀ - L. 11.5 mm.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B22FAD6B0CFFCD09630F61C24EC08008" pageId="5" pageNumber="237" type="mainText">Emargination of clypeus as in ☿ major. Head rather wider than thorax. Pronotum very slightly shouldered. Basal surface of epinotum straight, and only one-third as long as the declivous surface. Sculpture as in ☿ major, except that the basal surface of epinotum is more reticuiate than striate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="EFFA6658BAECE4E2220011F6941DD84D" pageId="5" pageNumber="237" type="mainText">Colour as in ☿ major, except that the red extends from the sides across the top of the basal surface of epinotum, and there is a red patch on the mesosternum. The top of the scale also is red.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="683E5BD0BBD605BA40BCE21649E52914" pageId="5" pageNumber="237" type="mainText">Yallingup, S.W. Australia (Rowland Turner), g ♀.</paragraph>
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From the description of the ☿ minor it will be seen that this ant very closely resembles the
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, from the Congo, described in the Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sci. nat. 1886 (☿ minor).
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