. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Map 2. Distribution of the species in the notabilis species group. Abbreviations: ca = A. careoscrobis, co = A. concavus, fo = A. foveolatus, mi = A. mindanao, no = A. notabilis. scrobe; without strongly projecting medial clypeal lobes. Major worker unknown. Minor. Holotype measures HW , HL (CI 118), ML (MI 88), SL (SI 86), EL , HFL (FLI 105; FWI 24) mm. Head shape similar to A. mindanao, but slightly more deeply con- cave across posterior margin. Maximum head width virtually the same above


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Map 2. Distribution of the species in the notabilis species group. Abbreviations: ca = A. careoscrobis, co = A. concavus, fo = A. foveolatus, mi = A. mindanao, no = A. notabilis. scrobe; without strongly projecting medial clypeal lobes. Major worker unknown. Minor. Holotype measures HW , HL (CI 118), ML (MI 88), SL (SI 86), EL , HFL (FLI 105; FWI 24) mm. Head shape similar to A. mindanao, but slightly more deeply con- cave across posterior margin. Maximum head width virtually the same above and below the level of the eyes. Head with rounded foveae having thick walls; dor- sally the longest hairs extend about mm. Without any trace of grooves to re- tain retracted funiculi adjacent to scrobes for each scape. Scapes relatively short, barely overreaching back margin of head when retracted to scrobes. Clypeal index 178. Lobe to each side of medial clypeal hair feeble (essentially absent) and widely separated from the hair; lateral clypeal hairs apparently not in a completely en- closed fovea, but sculpture difficult to in- terpret. Smooth medial area of clypeus bordered by longitudinal rugae laterally. Mandibles lacking a ventral tooth. Spines on trunk relatively longer than in A. mindanao, with pronotal spines in particular not as reduced in length. Pro- notal spines with one hair or none. Pro- notal angle not forming a feeble tooth. Propodeal declivity bordered on each side by a single rugum. Node of petiole as in Figure 39A, PWI narrow (ca. 49). Anterior peduncle of pet- iole shorter and deeper than in A. min- danao and other species in the genus, and with lateral petiolar hairs present and sub- lateral hairs lacking; subpetiolar declivity present. Postpetiole (Fig. 42) similar to A. mindanao; with two pairs of hairs dorsal- ly and two lateral pairs. Femora with scat- tered hairs throughout length, and with ventral surfaces distinctly concave; hind femora rela


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