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<paragraph id="97E1936F84597ADFD572E15D3F8CA8B5" pageNumber="118">I have met this species over most of India. It lives in the ground in very numerous societies, is most frequent in jungly district, occasionally a vast column of them, 3 or 4 deep, may be seen crossing a road, and I have traced the column for 40 and 50 yards. It stings very severely.</paragraph>
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