Formica pilosa
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7. Formica pilosa HNS .
F. nigra, dense sericea pilosa; squama ovata. Worker. Length 3 lines. Black, covered with a fine cinereous pile: the head large, much wider than the thorax; eyes ovate, placed laterally rather high on the head; the anterior part of the face truncate, the sides produced beyond the anterior margin of the clypeus; a faintly impressed line above the base of the clypeus, which terminates in a shallow fovea on the front. Thorax compressed posteriorly. Abdomen ovate, with a short pale pubesceuce; the scale narrow, incrassate, and terminating above in a blunt point.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
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