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1.
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(No. 57 a a 57 l).
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<paragraph id="E33BEF023F80DAD096E7F3CB0D0679EA" pageNumber="345">[[ worker ]] [[ queen ]] [[ male ]] Ne differe de la forme typique que par sa couleur brunatre et par sea ailes legerement enfumees de brunatre. La pubescence est peut etre aussi legerement plus forte.</paragraph>
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Cette forme se distingue du
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, ' par l´absence des ocelles, par sa taille plus petite et par sa pilosite un peu plus abondante. Les' scapes sont aussi un peu plus longs.
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<paragraph id="E7B1F57D56F54EB8DCFC3AB12E565CB0" pageNumber="345">(57). Moderately common in communities of a few hundreds at most. The formicarium is formed under a stone, or at the roots of grass and weeds, generally on open ground; but if my hasty identifications are correct, the species ranges to the tops of the highest mountains. So far as I have observed, the formicarium consists only of one or two simple chambers, with a short connecting passage. The ants are moderately active, less so than allied forms. They are sometimes beaten from foliage.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="A7BF33D5E56F8B9651EA3486D941342F" pageNumber="345">(57 a). Wallibou (leeward); thickets near the seashore. Oct. 6 th. Community of several hundreds under a stone. Sandy ground.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="60C8774632356C12EED2E4C2CC7D19A2" pageNumber="345">(57 b). Cumberland (leeward); open valley near the sea-level., Male and female found together under a stone (not copulated). Oct. 8 th.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="B60E2EE4B0C4148BFEC018B0DDBD814A" pageNumber="345">(57 c). Islet fronting Chateaubelais Bay (leeward), Oct. 31 st. Rocky ground, thickets near sea-level. Workers found scattered under stones.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5F15EB3CB540B49AE189185EFCC8D672" pageNumber="345">(57 d). Workers. Note was lost. Probably obtained by beating.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CF1D674A6F9A838707724DB8ADF0FB63" lastPageNumber="346" pageNumber="345">(57 e). Soufriere Volcano, 2500 ft. Sept. Scrubby growth found in moss, &amp; c,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="450A4EDF7FCAD9DA1BD9BAD9D155DBEA" lastPageNumber="346" pageNumber="346">(57 f). Wallilobo Valley (leeward), Nov. 8 th; open hill-side, 500 ft. A female referred to this species, found alone under sod on a rock.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9CDDDCF4FF53710246A0F623E0625081" pageNumber="346">(57 g). Bowwood Valley, near Kingstown, 800 ft. Oct. 15 th. Second growth-, beaten from branches.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BE4282D402D78966FC9AE6C3C6ED65C4" pageNumber="346">(57 h). Not noted. Doubtfully referred to this species.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="01AA47F9BDEBC789C1B408ABFD791D58" pageNumber="346">(57 i). Windward side; open sandy valley of the Dry River, near the sea. Jan. 2 nd. From two nests under stones. The species is common in this vicinity.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C4E3E58779A87418AA3A4C14A0709FF0" pageNumber="346">(57 j). Same locality and date as (57 i). An unusually large community under a stone. The winged females and males (especially the males) were very numerous.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="54D89CE22BDB5B93A8C2F5A8E2446923" pageNumber="346">(57 k). Bank near seashore, between Georgetown and the Dry River (windward). Jan. 3 rd. Nest at the roots of grass.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="62CFCF9DC62E340AC55936A609B92F89" pageNumber="346">(57 l). Workers, doubtfully referred to this species; near Grand Sable Estate (windward). Jan 3 rd. Seashore thicket; side of a rock under loose earth.</paragraph>
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