Polyrhachis philippinensis
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41. Polyrhachis philippinensis View in CoL LSID . Pl, IV. fig. 34. B.M.
Worker. Length 5 lines.-Head and thorax opake-black; abdomen shining black. Antennae elongate, as long as the body; head narrowed behind, eyes ovate and prominent, head before the eyes oblong-quadrate, with the clypeus rounded in front; palpi elongate, pale ferruginous. Thorax elongate; the pro-, meso- and metathorax divided by distinct sutures; the thorax flat above, the margins slightly raised, forming a sharp edge; the prothorax armed with two long, acute, stout, and slightly divergent spines; legs elongate, almost destitute of pubescence, having only a few short hairs on the tibiae and tarsi. Abdomen nearly globular; scale of the peduncle incrassate; viewed in front, it is oblong-quadrate, or slightly narrowed at the base, having at the lateral angles above a sharp acute spine.
Hab. Philippine Islands.
This species approaches nearest to P. villipes LSID , from which it differs not only in having longer legs nearly destitute of hairs, but the form of the scale is very different.
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