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<paragraph id="8E3C198397FE424CA563ED7B553341AA" pageId="146" pageNumber="146">Worker. Length 4 1/4 lines.-Black: covered with a fine, short, silky, ashy pile; the head quadrate, with the angles rounded, longitudinally striated, the striae irregular, running into one another; the prothorax with striae diverging from the centre; the strias on the meso- and metathorax above are longitudinal, but on the oblique truncation they are transverse; the nodes of the peduncle globose, the first rugose, and with a short thick petiole. The mandibles, antennae, tibiae, tarsi, apical half of the anterior femora, and tips of the intermediate and posterior pairs, pale rufo-testaceous.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2045335699879535C49BD3F9231F0834" pageId="146" pageNumber="146">Female. Length 5 lines.-Of the same colour as the worker, similarly pilose: the thorax broader and more coarsely sculptured; the first node of the petiole transversely and coarsely rugose, with a central longitudinal carina.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="7BA2B13B673AC89C7C73CB33E5B92142" pageId="146" pageNumber="146">Male. Length 3 1/2 lines.-Resembles the other sex, but has the antennae, tibiae and tarsi dark obscure testaceous; it is altogether more coarsely rugose, not distinctly striate; the first node of the petiole rugose and carinated as in the female.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="97B7B816EADB3A84419928375B47ADBD" pageId="146" pageNumber="146">Hab. Australia; Tasmania.</paragraph>
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