Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . Fig. 53.— Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) ulysses Forel. Petiole from front. anterior border. Base of epinotum thinly margined at sides, the marginslacking the anterior angulate structure found in the worker, spines moreslender than in the worker. Petiole similar to that of worker. Wings ( mm.) clear, veins and pterostigma brown. 384 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Florida: Tulagi, IMaliali. A handsome species, conspicuous because of the white tips to theantennae. It is much less common than the following related spec


Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . Fig. 53.— Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) ulysses Forel. Petiole from front. anterior border. Base of epinotum thinly margined at sides, the marginslacking the anterior angulate structure found in the worker, spines moreslender than in the worker. Petiole similar to that of worker. Wings ( mm.) clear, veins and pterostigma brown. 384 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Florida: Tulagi, IMaliali. A handsome species, conspicuous because of the white tips to theantennae. It is much less common than the following related species. 118. PoLYRHACHis (Myrmatopa) osae, sp. nov. Worker. Length mm. Head in structure verj- similar to that of ulysses. Pronotum convex; humeriwith indistinct denticulae. Mesonotum margined at sides, the marginselevated into broad, subtriangular lobes; surface concave between lobes,behind declivous to the mesoepinotal suture. Epinotum bluntly margined. Fig. 54.— Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) osae Mann. Worker.


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