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Head, mandibles, antennae, body, and legs with rather abundant 
long silky pile. 
Color dark reddish brown, gaster, epinotum, and a spot on the 
vertex much darker than the rest. 
Worker. Length 2 mm. 
Head, excluding mandibles, a little longer than broad, as broad in 
front as behind, with moderately convex sides and nearly straight 
occipital border. Mandibles long and slender, with long apical and 
subapical teeth. Clypeus convex, flattened anteriorly, the border 
concave at middle. Antennal scapes scarcely surpassing the occipital 
corners; all the funicular joints longer than broad. Eyes little convex; 
situated at middle of sides of head. Structure of thorax and abdomen 
similar to that of soldier. Sculpture and pilosity similar to that of the 
soldier, but the mesonotum is more closely punctate. 
Color dark reddish brown throughout. 
Described from soldiers and workers taken at Madeira-Mamoré 
Camp 39. The strongly prolonged sides of the pronotum, which, 
with the mesonotum, forms a diagonal quadrangle from above, is very 
characteristic. Both soldier and worker are very brightly shining, 
with the exception of the epinotum. The punctation of the head and 
especially that of the mandibles is coarse. 
82. Pheidole (Pheidole) carapuna, sp. nov. 
Plate 3, fig. 22. 
Soldier. (Plate 8, fig. 22). Length 3.24 mm. 
Head, excluding mandibles, one and a fourth times as long as broad, 
as broad in front as behind, with slightly convex sides and deeply, 
narrowly excavated border. Mandibles long and thick, the blade 
with a large subapical tooth, a large tooth near base and feeble denticles 
between. Clypeus depressed at sides and anteriorly, with a strong, 
narrow carina at middle and one on each side, the border rounded. 
Frontal carinae extending about half as far as the tips of antennal 
scapes. Eyes small, flat, located at anterior third of sides of head. 
Antennal scape slightly bent at base, thickened at apex, extending 
half the distance to occipital corners. Funiculus short, the first joint 
three times as long as thick; joints 2-8 as broad as long; club as long 
as the rest of the funiculus with the first two joints subequal, apical 
joint longer than the two preceding, connate. Pronotum and mesono- 
tum in profile rounded, the sides of the former extended at the sides 
