Myrmica irritans
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52. Myrmica irritans View in CoL HNS . B.M.
Worker. Length 1 line.-Pale rufo-testaceous: the head, excepting its mandibles and antennae, the abdomen, excepting its base, being more or less rufo-fuscous; the femora and tibiae in the middle are also darker than the other parts of the legs. Head wider than the thorax or abdomen, very smooth and shining; eyes black and rather prominent. Thorax shining, deeply strangulated in the middle, the metathorax with two short erect acute spines. Abdomen ovate, very smooth and shining, with the base truncated.
Hab. Port Natal.
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