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2.
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. B.M.
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<paragraph id="C956FADC30F02346047EF042B8A93A76" pageId="82" pageNumber="82">Worker. Length 6 1/2 lines.-Head, thorax and peduncle of the abdomen red; the antennae, mandibles and legs pale rufotestaceous. The head, thorax and abdominal peduncle coarsely granulated; the ocelli in triangle, approximate, placed about the middle of the head. The abdomen smooth and shining, about two-thirds of the length of the thorax; the first segment strongly punctured at the base, the following with a few scattered delicate punctures, the apical margins narrowly testaceous.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="0C6D6772AD61DF6E12C0F8A29C082519" pageId="82" pageNumber="82">Hab. Hong Kong.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="1142075DAE2291991C974A234EEFE419" pageId="82" pageNumber="82">Mr. J. C. Bowring informs me that this species has the power of making surprising leaps,-a fact also mentioned by Jerdon in his description of the Indian species.</paragraph>
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