Polyrhachis piliventris
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9. Polyrhachis piliventris View in CoL LSID . Pl. IV. fig. 24. B.M.
Female. Length 3 1/4 lines. -Black: the head and thorax subrugose; abdomen smooth, shining, and covered with a fine cinereous pile. The mandibles triangular, with four or five sharp teeth on the inner edge which are rufo-piceous; the anterior margin of the clypeus rounded. Thorax oblong-ovate, the metathorax truncate; wings fulvo-hyaline, the nervures rufo-testaceous; the apical joints of the tarsi rufo-testaceous. The scale of the abdomen incrassate, subquadrate, with a stout spine at each of the superior angles, curving slightly inwards. Abdomen subglobose.
Hab. Singapore. (Coll. A. Wallace.)
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