The Ants of the Baltic Amber. 
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JParaneuretus tornquisti sp. nov. 
Worker. (Fig. 32.) Length 8 — 10 mm. 
Clypeus convex in the middle, depressed on the sides, its an- 
terior border sinnately excised in the middle. Antennal scapes reach- 
ing about 1 / 3 their length beyond the posterior border of the head ; 
none of the funicular joints less than twice as long as broad, the 
terminal joint shorter than the two preeeding together. Pronotum 
longer than broad, as is also the mesonotum, which is small and 
elliptical ; epinotum as broad as the pronotum, the long, constricted 
mesoepinotal region only about 2 / 3 as broad as the pronotum. Petiole 
Fig. 32. Paraneuretus tornquisti sp. nov. Worker, K41v0. 
about twice as long as broad, with parallel sides; in profile as long 
as its height through the node, which is inclined slightly backward 
and has a long concave anterior, abruptly perpendicular posterior 
surface and bluntly rounded summit, which, seen from behind, is 
transverse and feebly impressed in the middle. 
Body shining, very finely and densely punctate, except the an- 
tennal fovese, which are quite glabrous and the mandibles, which are 
coarsely punctate. 
Hairs sparse, erect, apparent only on the gaster, mandibles, cly- 
peus and palpi. 
Color black or reddish. 
Male. Length about 10 mm. 
