Polyrhachis vestitus
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7. Polyrhachis vestitus HNS .
P. niger, aureo-sericeo vestitus; thorace spinis duabus acutis antice armato; squama integra.
Worker. Length 6 lines. Black, and clothed with a pale golden sericeous pile; the legs naked; the mandibles stout, finely striated, the striæ interspersed with punctures; the front of the head very prominent. Thorax flattened above, the margins acute and slightly raised; the pro-, meso- and metathorax separated by strongly marked sutures; the prothorax armed at its anterior angles with a stout acute spine, which is compressed and broad at its base. Abdomen: the peduncle unarmed, its margin rounded.
Hab. Makassar.
This species is nearly three times the size of P. inermis HNS , which it resembles in form, but is covered with silvery pile.
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