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<paragraph id="E990DADC902F3B3F0B39AA4E121F4BA9" pageNumber="247">Insecte africain banal, depuis les steppes tunisiennes jusqu'au Transvaal. On n'a pas decrit moins de 8 races et 30 varietes. Plusieurs ouvrieres de Keoulenta, savane, et du Mont To, ravin I, different des formes deja connues par la teinte rouge-brun plus sombre, la reticulation plus forte, masquant mieux les stries longitudinales, la tete plus echancree en arriere. C'est peut-etre une simple somation montagnarde, car une reine prise au Nimba est plus claire et conforme au type.</paragraph>
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