The distal part of the femur and tibia of the the six legs of workers, quee
ns and males of five of the sis Strumigenys species examined is characteriz
ed by a dorsally occurring epithelial gland. In S. rogeri, we could find th
is gland only on the medleg femur and on the hindleg femur and tibia of que
ens, whereas it appears absent in workers. The glandular area is externally
visible as an apparently smooth oval patch with numerous minute pores with
a diameter around 100 nm. Both the femoral and tibial glands are formed by
a considerable thickening of the tegumental epidermis in a region where th
e overlaying cuticle is reduced to approximately half the thickness it has
elsewhere. The glandular epithelium is formed by secretory cells with basal
ly located rounded nuclei and with an irregular microvillar differentiation
of the apical cell membrane. Their cytoplasm contains numerous secretory v
esicles of variable size and electron density, and scattered free ribosomes
. The function of these hitherto unknown leg glands so far remains unknown.