Ponera oculata
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38. Ponera oculata HNS . B.M.
Male. Length 5 lines.-Reddish-yellow: head black, with the clypeus, mouth, and antennae, reddish-yellow; the ocelli very large and projecting. Thorax oblong-ovate, with a loose, downy pubescence; wings hyaline, the nervures pale testaceous, the stigma fuscous. The scale incrassate, rounded in front and truncate behind. Abdomen oblong, with a strangulation between the first and second segments.
Hab. Australia (Macintyre River).
In the Museum Collection are two specimens of this insect; one has a short nervure emanating from the middle of the second transverso-medial nervure towards the apex of the wing; in other respects they exhibit no material difference.
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