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DESCRIPTION 
OF 
THE SEVERAL ANTS 
MENTIONED IN THESE RESEARCHES. 
Tue HercuLtean ANT. 
(F. Herculanea, Linn.) 
W.*— Black. Thorax, base of the abdomen, 
thighs of a blood-red. Length, five to six 
lines. 
F.— Black. Sides of the thorax, scale, base of 
the abdomen of a bay-red. Superior wings, 
entirely of a smoky black. 
M.— Very black. Superior wings, smoky 
black. Scale, thick, emarginate. Tarsi 
and knees ferruginous. 
LATREILLE, Essai sur Hist. des 
Fourmis de la France. 
* The Males, Females, and Workers, are here designated 
by their initial letters. 
