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<paragraph id="6F92504BC00139BAC9AF26A639A7F269" pageNumber="10">- [[ worker ]] maxima. Testacea, abdomine fusco-nebuloso, nitidissima et disperse punctata, capite vix longiore quam latiore, genis usque ad oculos fronteque antice striatis, hac medio sulcata, occipite transverse strialo, mandibulis 3 - dentatis, antennis ut in [[ worker ]] minore, thorace validiuscula, sutura meso-metanotali impressa, metanoto utrinque distincte angulato, mesopleuris et metapleuris punctatis, opacis, metanoti parte basali transversim rugulosa, pedunculi nodis transversis. - Long, fere 3 mill.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="073027060C1BE427445EFD0CA88B3791" pageNumber="10">[[ worker ]] minima. Pallide testacea, pellucida, abdomine fusco-nebuloso, nitidissima, punctis piligeris dispersis minutissimis, capite modice elongato, genis antice striatis, antennarum clavae articulis 2 primis subxqualibus, ultimo duobus praecedentibus parum longiore, thoracis mesopleuris punctato-reticulatis, metanoto inter partem basalem et declivem obtuse angulato; petioli nodis parvis, subaequalibus. - Long. 1 1 / 2 - 1 2 / 3 mill. - Makapan.</paragraph>
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Cette espece est remarquable par la grande difference do taille et de forme que presentent les divers exemplaires. Il existe probablement une serie graduelle reliant entre elles les formes extremes, comme chez les especes du genre
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. De pareilles differences se rencontrent a un moindre degre chez
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., dont cette nouvelle espece se rapproche beaucoup. Elle est plus petite, avec le pedicule un peu plus robuste, le metanotum plus distinctement anguleux, lisse en dessus chez les exemplaires petits et moyens, tandis qu'il est ride en travers et mat chez les
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grands et petits. A part ces differences, cette espece est tres voisine de
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, par la sculpture de la tete et les proportions des articles des antennes.
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