Myrmecia nigrocincta
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13. Myrmecia nigrocincta View in CoL HNS . B.M.
Worker. Length 5 lines.-Black: the mandibles, antennae, thorax and basal node of the peduncle, ferruginous; the mesothorax black, obscurely reddish beneath; the legs dark rufopiceous, with the tarsi and front of the anterior tibiae ferruginous. The head finely longitudinally rugose; the prothorax with a central longitudinal depression on the disk, and very finely sculptured with a curved transverse striation, which passes obliquely down the sides; the meso- and metathorax very finely striated transversely, the latter with an elongate depression in the middle above; both the nodes smooth and shining; the second node with some obscure ferruginous tints. Abdomen shining, and covered with a fine, silky, cinereous pile, the apex sprinkled with a few long pale hairs.
Hab. Australia.
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