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<paragraph id="970D4FCF0E25C4D047CC8C5D740F88BA" pageNumber="236">Avakubi, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Medje, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Faradje, [[soldier]], [[worker]], [[queen]] Bafwasende,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="98372316FCC4562A4ADC0BFE0092E635" pageNumber="236">[[soldier]], [[worker]]; Stanleyville, [[soldier]], [[worker]], [[queen]]; Batama, [[queen]]; Lukolela, [[worker]]; Malela, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Isangi, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Nouvelle Anvers, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Zambi, [[worker]]; Poko, [[soldier]]; Akenge, [[soldier]], [[worker]]; Niangara, [[soldier]], [[worker]] (Lang and Chapin); Malela, [[soldier]], [[worker]] (J. Bequaert).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="F47AB3AEED2EF278879F770DF004AE44" pageNumber="236">The workers from Akenge and Niangara, ten in number, are from the stomachs of toads (Bufo funereus, polycercus, and regularis). To judge from the many series of specimens, this large red ant must be very common in the Congo. Its native name, according to Mr. Lang, is &quot;maola.&quot; It nests in rotten wood. The specimens from Nouvelle Anvers were found nesting in an old oil palm trunk.</paragraph>
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