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<paragraph id="0C8A9DE65516FEA4A938B8AD69D290CA" pageNumber="24">- Ferrugineo-testacea, capite obscuro, abdomine piceo, puis subclavatis parce conspersa, pedibus breviter pubescentibus, capite subrectangulari, laminis frontalibus subrectis, fere usque ad marginem posticum productis, confertim punctato, genis antice et fronte subtiliter longitrorsum costulatis, mandibulis nitidis, punctatis, Ihorace hand marginato, dorso continuo, longitrorsum rugoso-punctulato, metanoto utrinque obtuse bidentata, pedunculi punctati segmento 1 ° cum nodo superne angulato, parum longiore quam crassiore, 2 ° subgloboso, reliquo abdomine nitido. - Long. 1 3 / 4 mill.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C8FD6A0811FF52C4169D90E42805498A" pageNumber="24">[[ queen ]]. Picea, mandibulis, antennis, pedibus anoque testaceis, capite pedunculoque ut in [[ worker ]] sculptis, mesonoto et scutello longitrorsum striatis, metanolo acute bidentato, petiolo magis robusto, segmento 2 ° transversim ovato. - Long. 2 1 / 2 mill. - Cape Town.</paragraph>
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On dirait a premiere vue un tout petit
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, mais les aretes frontales prolongees jusqu'a, petite distance du bord posterieur de la tete et limitant un long sillon antennaire finement pointille constituent une difference importante. La femelle est bien plus petite que celle des plus petites varietes de
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. La forme du pedicule est assez exactement la meme que chez
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, mais, chez l'ouvriere, il est plus etroit et le 1 er n oe ud plus eleve et plus nettement anguleux sur le profil.
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