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ter moderately, tin- remainder feeblj Bhining. Mandibles strongly 

 punctate and rugose-striate ( lyp u and oheeki • and reticul 



rugose. Anterior pari of front more finely reticulate, remainder of head finely 



Fig. 37. — Camponotus (Colobopais) dentatus Mayr. a 

 Lateral view of thorax and petiole. I>. Front view of head, 

 and petiole. 



Worker, b, c. Soldiers, a. 



C. Lateral \ iew of head, thorax, 



rugulose, with scattered punctures. Pronotum, epinotum, and petiole very 

 densely punctate, the pronotum more shallowly and more shining. Mesono- 

 tum rugulose and with fine retieulae. Gaster coriaceous. 



Erecl hairs very short, black and exceedingly sparse on head and gaster, 

 lacking on other parts. Very line and short recumbent white hairs on head, 

 gaster, and appendages. 



Gaster and head, black; front of head, mandibles, antennae, and legs dark 

 brownish red, thorax, and petiole lighter brownish red. 



Worker. Length 3.5-4 mm. 



Head very little longer than broad and a little narrowed in front, posterior 

 border rounded. Mandibles with five triangular teeth. Clypeus evenly 



