Formica sedula
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15. Formica sedula HNS .
F. capite thorace pedibusque opacis nigris, abdomine castaneo.
Worker. Length 5 lines. Head and thorax opake-black, the mandibles and legs shining black; the abdomen chestnut-red. The mandibles smooth at their base, and striated at their apex, with five stout teeth, the flagellum fusco-ferruginous; the head deeply emarginate behind; much wider than the thorax; the thorax compressed; the trochanters and apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen ovate and thinly sprinkled with reddish pubescence; the scale subquadrate; emarginate above, and slightly ferruginous; the head and thorax with a few erect black hairs.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
Resembles F. compressa HNS , but differs in having much stouter legs, in being pubescent, in having the posterior angles of the head more rounded, and in being pubescent.
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