Pseudomyrma oculata, Guérin-Ménéville, 1844
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Sp. 8. Pseudomyrma oculata . (PI. XIII.)
Female.-Length lines. The head, antennae, prothorax, tibise and tarsi, pale rufo-testaceous ; the head elongate, full twothirds of the length of the thorax ; it is also wider than the latter ; the eyes very large, placed rather more within the face than in the other species ; the antennae rather more thickened at the apex than in the other species of the genus ; the meso- and metathorax, abdomen and femora, fusco-testaceous; wings hyaline, nervures pale testaceous, the stigma fuscous; the sides of the thorax nearly parallel, transverse in front, the angles rounded ; the metathorax obliquely rounded at the sides,
Worker.-2 lines. Closely resembling the female, but having the thorax strangulated in the middle, and compressed at the sides, and being altogether of a paler colour.
There is considerable difference in the form of the thorax and head of this species when compared with the others; and had I not possessed the female, and had an opportunity of observing that the neuration of the wings is identical with that of the others, I should probably have placed this insect in a separate genus. In addition to these reasons for retaining it, I have the observation of Mr. Bates on its habits, that of coursing over trunks of trees and leaves, in the same manner as the other species ; and his note of observation-"this curious Myrmica is closely allied to No. 70," P. nigriceps .
Also from Brazil, in my own and other Collections.
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