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I have already dealt with the synonymy of
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A. princeps (
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, which is widespread in forested parts of soiutheastern Asia and the Greater Sunda Islands. Much of the material in MCZ comes from North Borneo: Tutu River; Mt. Poi, Sarawak, 5000 ft.; Mt Penrissen, 4000 ft.; Tobang; all collected by E.
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. I have also reviewed specimens from the Andaman Is.: Peel Islands, B. Osmaston; and Mt. Makiling, Lagunas Prov., Luzon (F. X. Williams, &quot;low alt.&quot;), and new series from SE Celebes: Silea, 28 km W of Kendari, rotten wood in wet forest, W. L. Brown; 1-2 km E of Wolasi, 42 km S of Kendari, rotten wood in wet forest (Brown). At Silea,
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was taken within 100 m of
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nests, aiso made in rotten wood on the forest floor.
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<paragraph id="624E74110DF0AD4445B94854EA42176B" pageId="28" pageNumber="577" type="mainText">Male: With the sample from Mt. Penrissen, North Borneo (MCZ) there is a male mounted on the same pin with a worker, and almost certainly of the same species. TL 5.6, HL 1.00, HW including eyes 1.13, WL 2.20.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="74A3D636FAD9276FC42040084AB5A6AB" pageId="28" pageNumber="577" type="mainText">Terminaba rather ordinary. Pygidium with entire, narrowly-rounded free margin. Cerei prominent. Hypopygium tapered-linguiform, with convex ventral surface. Parameres rather narrow, tapered toward narrowly rounded apices, obtusely bent mesad and ventrad beyond midlength, with convex outer surfaces. Digitus and cuspis of volsella subequal in length; aedeagus without prominent lateral expansions or processes.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DE321587F6A7B9C0789976A8CF702499" pageId="28" pageNumber="577" type="mainText">Body generally covered with abundant, mostly decumbent, brown, short hair (or long pubescence), through which can be seen the moderately shining, densely punctulate integument. Color warm tan; vertex and scutum partly darker brown; lower meso- and metapleura, mouthparts, legs and terminalia pale, dull, yellowish.</paragraph>
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Wings (forewing L 4.8 mm) pale brownish, with
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venation of tribe
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. Hind wing with well-developed anal lobe and 10 submedian hamuli.
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