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The feet are fallow. Length, two lines and 
a half. ) 
F’. — Body, elongate, about three lines and a 
half, much resembling that of the Fallow 
Ant. Antenne and head, same form and co- 
lour as in the worker. Thoraz, fallow, with 
three marks or stains upon the back. Sczitel- 
lum, and the mark upon each side, under 
the wings, black. Scale, fallow, cordiform, 
strongly emarginate. Abdomen black. 
Feet, fallow. Wings, diaphanous, with the 
nervures of a yellowish brown, and the 
stigma deeper in colour. Length, three to 
four lines, sometimes even four and a half. 
Vide Pi. I. fig. 11. 
There is a variety of this hema an which 
the fore-part of the abdomen is fallow ; the 
back ts black, with twored rays. Length, 
three lines. | 
M. — About three lines in length. It has the 
carriage of the male of the Fallow Ant. 
The body is black, more shining, slightly 
sericeous on the abdomen. The scale is 
strongly emarginate. Anus, of an obscure 
reddish brown. eet, blackish. Wings 
slightly obscure; the nervures of the su- 
perior of a yellowish brown; the stigma 
black. . Vide Pl. II. fig. 13. 
M. Latreille brings under the denomination of 
