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<emphasis id="B941F76F6410945C1280D3816240FF57" bold="true" box="[1240,1321,174,195]" pageId="6" pageNumber="206">comb.n.</emphasis>
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[
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(worker), 2223 (queen), 2429 (male)]
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(
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(worker, queen and male described). Holotype worker, Puerto Rico: Luquillo Experimental Forest, El Verde Field Station, 1500 ft, 1 July 1970 (R.J. Lavigne) (USNM) [examined]. LaPolla
<emphasis id="B941F76F6410945C1232D25B63F5FE1D" box="[1130,1180,372,393]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="206">et al.</emphasis>
, 2010a: 127, combination in
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.
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<emphasis id="B941F76F6410945C150CD2926360FE46" box="[852,1033,445,466]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="206">Worker diagnosis.</emphasis>
Overall brownish yellow, with darker gaster; head with layer of pubescence and distinctly convex eyes; scapes with dense layer of short, slender, decumbent setae; mesosoma with scattered erect setae on pronotum and mesonotum; dorsal face of propodeum gently rounded; gaster with dense layer of pubescence.
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Measurements (
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= 6): TL 2.502.70 mm; HW 0.6 0.63 mm; HL 0.760.78 mm; EL 0.240.26 mm; SL 1.00 1.20 mm; PW 0.460.50 mm; WL 1.101.33 mm; PrFL 0.830.88 mm; PrFW 0.160.18 mm; GL 1.221.40 mm. Indices: CI 7881; REL 3033; SI 154 176.
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<emphasis id="B941F76F6410945C150CD03964F8FCBF" box="[852,913,790,811]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="206">Notes.</emphasis>
This is the only yellow species known in the genus, and is therefore easy to identify. The yellow coloration is probably an adaptation, reflecting the fact that workers are nocturnal foragers (J.S. LaPolla, personal observation). At El Verde Field Station in Puerto Rico, during the day no workers were ever seen foraging, but at night it was one of the most commonly encountered ant species, often observed in large foraging trails with hundreds of individual workers moving on the forest floor. This appears to be a tree hollow-nesting species, as nests were observed by both Smith &amp; Lavigne (1973) and J.S. LaPolla in living tree hollows at a height of about 11.5 m from the ground.
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